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The Second Amendment after Las Vegas

The Second Amendment protects our right to keep and bear arms. But what, exactly, does that...

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Just Who are these Immigrants, Anyway?

Immigration is a very constitutional issue, as well a matter of great political debate....

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Reconstructing Tennessee

Each year the Abraham Lincoln Institute for the Study of Leadership and Public Policy at...

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Constitution Day, 2017!

It's been five years since Stewart recorded a Constitution Day episode at Montpelier, and boy,...

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A Conversation with Kat

Kat Imhoff has been the President and CEO of James Madison’s Montpelier for five years. During...

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Impeached!

Talk of impeachment seems to be in the air these days, at least among Donald Trump's opponents....

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The Constitution at War

Does it seem to you that the United States is perpetually at war? How did that happen? What,...

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Why Did Lincoln Save the Union?

If the southern states wanted to secede, why didn’t Lincoln simply let them go? One could...

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Can You Sue the President?

Can you sue the President of the United States? Sure. But will a court hear the case? In legal...

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Presidential Immunity and a Democracy Café Update.

Can you sue the President of the United States? Sure. But will a court hear the case? In legal...

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The Color of Law

Do you know the difference between de facto and de jure? They’re Latin terms, the first of...

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The Death of Caesar

Julius Caesar died over two thousand years ago, on March 15, 44 BC. So why are we talking...

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Brexit Revisited

It’s been a year since the historic referendum in favor of Brexit, the British Exit from the...

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Densho

You’ve heard of the Shoah foundations, haven’t you? They are organizations designed to record...

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Lithuania!

As we discussed in a recent episode, Stewart’s wife, Priscilla Harris, served as a 2017 Core...

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A Fulbright Scholar at Vilnius University.

The Fulbright Program was established in 1946 under legislation introduced by then-Senator J....

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Robocop . . . is Almost Here

Remember that old Eighties flick, Robocop? It was about a real cop who was killed in the line...

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Early Abolitionists

Abolition of slavery was not just a Civil War thing. Indeed, it has been an issue since long...

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Andrew Jackson, Part II

Andrew Jackson is such a complicated figure, and such a major subject of current interest, that...

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Andrew Jackson, Part I

Old Hickory has been much in the news lately, with many people drawing comparisons between him...

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