The 1787 Project

Een podcast door Justin Dyer

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  1. Why You Can Direct Order Wine in Missouri but not Arkansas

    Gepubliceerd: 29-10-2020
  2. What Federalism Has to to do with Medicaid Expansion and Immigration

    Gepubliceerd: 27-10-2020
  3. The Federalism Revolution of the 1990s

    Gepubliceerd: 22-10-2020
  4. Tax = Destroy

    Gepubliceerd: 20-10-2020
  5. About Guantanamo

    Gepubliceerd: 14-10-2020
  6. What Powers are Inherently Executive?

    Gepubliceerd: 13-10-2020
  7. War Powers

    Gepubliceerd: 8-10-2020
  8. The Power of the Pen

    Gepubliceerd: 6-10-2020
  9. The Time the Missouri AG Was Arrested for Poaching

    Gepubliceerd: 1-10-2020
  10. When Can You Sue the President?

    Gepubliceerd: 28-9-2020
  11. Contested Boundaries

    Gepubliceerd: 24-9-2020
  12. Giving Away Power

    Gepubliceerd: 22-9-2020
  13. RBG and the Constitutional Politics of SCOTUS Appointments

    Gepubliceerd: 21-9-2020
  14. Judicial Supremacy Continued

    Gepubliceerd: 17-9-2020
  15. Judicial Supremacy

    Gepubliceerd: 14-9-2020
  16. Judicial Review

    Gepubliceerd: 9-9-2020
  17. Deciding What to Decide

    Gepubliceerd: 7-9-2020
  18. Deciding to Decide

    Gepubliceerd: 2-9-2020
  19. Constitutional Oaths

    Gepubliceerd: 31-8-2020
  20. The Least Dangerous Branch

    Gepubliceerd: 29-8-2020

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The 1787 Project is the podcast version of the lectures for Professor Justin Dyer's socially-distanced class on the U.S. Constitution at the University of Missouri. Running from August 2020 - May 2021, the course is about how the U.S. Constitution of 1787 frames the way we organize our life together as a political community. Published twice a week, the episodes explore who gets to decide big questions of public policy and why, analyze the design of our national political institutions and the contested boundaries between them, and look at the structure of constitutional rights.

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