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The Future of Equality, Liberty, and the U.S. Constitution

Note: Due to technical difficulties the event recording, while audible, has an echo throughout.

The past five years have witnessed the formation of a scholarly movement to lay out a clear vision of the U.S. Constitution. Two new books—Keeping Faith with the Constitution and The Constitution in 2020presented an opportunity for a gathering of scholars and activists to discuss the ideas that undergird our democracy and shape our laws: equality, liberty, criminal justice, and governmental powers.

Panelists

  • Pamela Karlan, co-author of Keeping Faith with the Constitution, Stanford Law School
  • Jack Balkin, co-editor of The Constitution in 2020, Yale Law School
  • Reva Siegel, co-editor of The Constitution in 2020, Yale Law School
  • Cesar Perales, president and director-counsel, LatinoJustice PRLDEF
  • Cristina Rodriguez, associate professor, NYU School of Law
  • Sherrilyn Ifill, professor, University of Maryland Law School
  • John Payton, president and director-counsel, NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund
  • Ann Beeson, executive director, U.S. Programs, Open Society Institute
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