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No. 86, a reference to the Federalist Papers, continues the conversations our Founding Fathers had in 85 Papers about the proper structure of government. The project is designed specifically for an audience of law students - providing commentary and analysis on topics relating to the law school curriculum.
No. 86, a reference to the Federalist Papers, continues the conversations our Founding Fathers had in 85 Papers about the proper structure of government. The project is designed specifically for an audience of law students - providing commentary and analysis on topics relating to the law school curriculum. read more read less
  • The Implicit Power of Judicial Review
    20 May, 2020 - 12:31
  • How Do We Define The Judicial Power?
    20 May, 2020 - 27:25
  • The Necessary and Proper Clause as a Guard for Federalism
    24 Mar, 2020 - 33:18
  • Understanding Federalism in the context of the US Constitution
    24 Mar, 2020 - 52:06
  • Determining “who decides”: economics and policy in Federalism cases
    24 Mar, 2020 - 39:00
  • How did we get to the meaning of the Commerce Clause we have today?
    24 Mar, 2020 - 42:41
  • What is Necessary and Proper for Congressional Power?
    24 Mar, 2020 - 27:58
  • How Do We Define The Judicial Power?
    24 Mar, 2020 - 27:25
  • The Implicit Power of Judicial Review
    24 Mar, 2020 - 12:31
  • A history of the Constitution framing period
    24 Mar, 2020 - 27:16
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