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The Year for the Constitution

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It was a big year for the Constitution. Campaign spending, classified information, search and seizure, health care, gun rights, gay rights all had a place this year on the constitutional map. We’ll talk with legal scholars about major milestones from the last twelve months — and what constitutional debates loom ahead.

Guests:

Bernadette Meyler, professor of law at Cornell University

Eugene Volokh, professor of law at University of California, Los Angeles

Vikram Amar, Professor of Law and Associate Dean, UC Davis School of Law

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