Uncertain Justice: The Supreme Court and the Constitution

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Recorded on September 17, 2014

Tribe bookLaurence Tribe, eminent Constitutional Law scholar at Harvard Law School, discusses his new book (co-authored with Joshua Matz), Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution, on the day the United States celebrates its 227th Constitution Day.

Is the Roberts Court really the “least dangerous” branch of our federal government, as Alexander Hamilton opined in Federalist Paper No. 78?

Tribe argues that this Supreme Court is shaking the foundation of the nation’s laws and reinterpreting the meaning of the Constitution.

Listen to “Uncertain Justice” here.

Co-sponsored by Mullane, MIchel & McInnes.