Bill of Rights Day Book Festival, Part I




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Summary: <br> In the first part of the Center's 2015 Bill of Rights Day Book Festival, constitutional law and comparative constitutionalism expert A.E. Dick Howard of the University of Virginia School of Law gives a history of Magna Carta in honor of its 800th anniversary. (December 15, 2015)<br> <br> <br> Get the latest constitutional news, and continue the conversation, on <a href="http://facebook.com/constitutionctr">Facebook</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/ConstitutionCtr">Twitter</a>.<br> <br> We want to know what you think of the podcast! Email us at <a href="https://nccprograms.podbean.com/mailto:editor@constitutioncenter.org">editor@constitutioncenter.org</a>.<br> <br> <br> Please subscribe to <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/live-at-americas-town-hall/id1037423300">Live at America's Town Hall</a> on iTunes. While you’re there, leave us a review—it helps other people discover what we do.<br> <br> Please also subscribe to <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/we-the-people/id83213431">We the People</a>, a weekly show in which the Center's Jeffrey Rosen calls up the best legal minds in the United States to debate the most hotly contested issues in constitutional law.<br> <br> Despite our congressional charter, the National Constitution Center is a private nonprofit—we receive little government support, and we rely on the generosity of people around the country who are inspired by our nonpartisan mission of constitutional debate and education. Please consider becoming a member to support our work, including this podcast. Visit <a href="http://constitutioncenter.org/">constitutioncenter.org</a> to learn more.<br> <br> This show was engineered by Jason Gregory and produced by Nicandro Iannacci. Our manager of national programs is Tanaya Neal. Our president and CEO is Jeffrey Rosen.<br> <br> <br>