Equal Justice Under the Law? Podcast
1) Devolution by Decree: The Supreme Court, States’ Rights and the New Federalism
Martin Flaherty ’81, Visiting Professor of Public and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School, examines the issues of states' rights and federalism and the changing role of the Supreme Cour...Show More
Devolution by Decree: The Supreme Court, States’ Rights and the New Federalism
1:00:31 | Dec 5th, 2003
2) Judicial Globalization
Anne-Marie Slaughter ’80, Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School, discusses judicial globalization, international judicial relations, and the impact on federal constitutional jurisprudence. Presented as pa...Show More
3) Why it Matters that the Constitution is so Hard to Change: The United States and International Human Rights
Stanley Katz h21, Lecturer with the rank of Professor in Public and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School, discusses U.S. involvement in the international human rights arena through the l...Show More
4) How to Criticize the Supreme Court
Provost Christopher Eisgruber’83, Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Public Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School and the University Center for Human Values, revisits the politically controversial ca...Show More
5) Negotiating Racial Equality After the New Deal: A Developmental Perspective on Blacks and Labor
Kenneth I. Kersch, Assistant Professor of Politics, explores the history of Supreme Court decisions that pertain to equality, specifically in the areas of labor rights and civil rights during the 20th...Show More