Unprecedential Podcast

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A new podcast on Constitutionalism beyond the courts, from and .

Joined November 2019

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    Apr 17

    Crucially, the enumeration in this thread of certain episodes shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained on 's website and wherever else you listen to your podcasts.

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  2. Nov 30

    ICYMI: AEI's Yuval Levin joined 's podcast to discuss the role of gratitude in our political order, and to consider what Washington, Lincoln, & Douglass can teach us about the relationship between gratitude and reform.

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  3. Nov 25

    Our special Thanksgiving episode released today! Listen as AEI's Yuval Levin and discuss our nation's rich legacy of constitutional gratitude, exemplified by towering figures like George Washington, Frederick Douglass, and Abraham Lincoln:

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  4. Nov 12

    A new Unprecedential episode is out now! Take a (much-needed) breather from the election punditry to learn about David H. Souter, the "anti-celebrity" justice, and why others should follow his example.

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  5. Oct 29

    As we gear up for next week's election, it's worth pausing to consider the many ways in which the Presidency has grown beyond its constitutional scope. Listen as UVA Law professor Sai Prakash and discuss Sai's book, "The Living Presidency":

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  6. Oct 16

    They also talk at length about Justice Ginsburg's jurisprudence and status as a cultural icon. This conversation, however, was recorded shortly before her passing and the nomination of Judge Barrett to succeed her, and therefore is not a response to these recent events.

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  7. Oct 15

    Unprecedential strikes again! This time, offers keen insights into the evolution of Supreme Court journalism. She and also discuss the ramifications of the Court's expansive role in our constitutional order. Tune in here:

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  8. Oct 13

    . and I sat down to discuss his terrific essay, "The New Superpowers: How and Why the Tech Industry is Shaping the International System"

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  9. Oct 14

    Always a fun time chatting with my friend, . Our conversation on tech & geopolitics was great and you should subscribe to this podcast - it's always enlightening.

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  10. Oct 13

    A bonus episode of Unprecedential is out today! and the shrewd talk big tech and its role in geopolitics. Listen here:

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  11. Oct 5

    On the latest episode of the podcast, Judge Jeffrey Sutton and have a great conversation with about The Essential Scalia.

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  12. Oct 1

    In today's episode of Unprecedential, , Judge Sutton, and discuss Justice Scalia's legacy: his close friendship with Justice Ginsburg, his immense impact on constitutional law, and the charm and wit he displayed along the way.

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  13. Sep 19

    Start the process. But save the vote. Save the Court. And in so doing, save our country.

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  14. Sep 10

    This fascinating history of judicial nominations, along with a diagnosis of the incensed partisanship plaguing the nomination process today, is the subject of 's forthcoming Supreme Disorder:

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  15. Sep 10

    Remember Merrick Garland? Robert Bork? How about Robert Harrison, a George Washington SCOTUS nominee who declined to serve? In today's episode, and discuss nominations past and recent, and the partisan warfare surrounding them.

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  16. Sep 3

    With COVID-19 complicating every aspect of our lives, there is great uncertainty around how the basic logistics of voting will work in November. In today's episode, and discuss these challenges, and possible paths forward.

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  17. Aug 20

    New episode of Unprecedential out today! and John Yoo (author of Defender in Chief) discuss and debate Donald Trump's use of executive power: via

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  18. Jul 20
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  19. Jul 16

    How does an independent Court maintain its legitimacy? Can unpopular decisions from a body not democratically elected undermine its ability to maintain its proper role in American governance? Michael Greve joins to discuss in a 🚨NEW EPISODE🚨

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  20. Jul 15

    The more that members of Congress dedicate their energy to playing roles more akin to prosecutors or investigators than legislators, the more their work will be judged accordingly.

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  21. Jul 6
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