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We The People Podcasts

Summary: The National Constitution Center is the first and only museum celebrating the United States Constitution and the story of “We the People.” As a national town hall, located on historic Independence Mall in Philadelphia, the Center welcomes former presidents, Supreme Court justices, leading journalists, authors, pundits and scholars to offer diverse perspectives on timely constitutional issues. Join the conversation.

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 Supreme Court Fall '10 Preview | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:11:02

As the Supreme Court begins its new term, the National Constitution Center presents veteran Supreme Court correspondent Lyle Denniston in a conversation with Geoffrey Stone, the National Constitution Center’s 2010-11 Visiting Scholar and Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, and attorney Helgi Walker, partner at Wiley Rein LLP, that addresses the major cases pending for the new term and the potential impact that newly confirmed Justice Elena Kagan will have on the dynamics of the Court. Program recorded on 9/20/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Rome Reborn on Western Shores | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 00:59:23

The National Constitution Center, in partnership with The Library Company of Philadelphia, presents historian Eran Shalev, author of Rome Reborn on Western Shores, to discuss the literature of America’s revolutionary era, and to assess antiquity's importance to the early political culture of the United States. Rome Reborn examines the extent to which classical antiquity, especially Rome, molded understandings of history, politics, and time, even as the experience of the Revolution reshaped patriots' understanding of the classics. Daniel Richter, Professor of American History at the University of Pennsylvania, moderates. Program recorded on 7/13/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Rome Reborn on Western Shores | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 00:59:23

The National Constitution Center, in partnership with The Library Company of Philadelphia, presents historian Eran Shalev, author of Rome Reborn on Western Shores, to discuss the literature of America’s revolutionary era, and to assess antiquity's importance to the early political culture of the United States. Rome Reborn examines the extent to which classical antiquity, especially Rome, molded understandings of history, politics, and time, even as the experience of the Revolution reshaped patriots' understanding of the classics. Daniel Richter, Professor of American History at the University of Pennsylvania, moderates. Program recorded on 7/13/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Supreme Court Term in Review | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 1:15:56

The National Constitution Center welcomes veteran Supreme Court correspondent Lyle Denniston to lead a discussion with former United States Solicitor General Gregory Garre and NAACP LDF President John Payton about the most significant rulings of the most recent Supreme Court term and how these decisions will impact the lives of Americans. The program also addresses the retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens and the nomination of now confirmed Justice Elena Kagan. Program recorded on 7/8/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Lost Rights: The Misadventures of a Stolen American Relic | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 56:01

Journalist and author David Howard discusses the fascinating story of the disappearance of North Carolina’s original copy of the Bill of Rights. His new book, Lost Rights, follows every twist in that epic passage, from the Indiana businessman who purchased the looted parchment for five dollars to the high-end antiquities dealer who, in 2003, tried to sell it to the National Constitution Center under false pretenses for $5 million. That dubious offer triggered an unlikely series of events that climaxed with a dramatic FBI sting on the 32nd floor of a Philadelphia office tower. Program recorded on 6/29/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Supreme Court Term in Review | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 1:15:56

The National Constitution Center welcomes veteran Supreme Court correspondent Lyle Denniston to lead a discussion with former United States Solicitor General Gregory Garre and NAACP LDF President John Payton about the most significant rulings of the most recent Supreme Court term and how these decisions will impact the lives of Americans. The program also addresses the retirement of Justice John Paul Stevens and the nomination of now confirmed Justice Elena Kagan. Program recorded on 7/8/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Lost Rights: The Misadventures of a Stolen American Relic | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 56:01

Journalist and author David Howard discusses the fascinating story of the disappearance of North Carolina’s original copy of the Bill of Rights. His new book, Lost Rights, follows every twist in that epic passage, from the Indiana businessman who purchased the looted parchment for five dollars to the high-end antiquities dealer who, in 2003, tried to sell it to the National Constitution Center under false pretenses for $5 million. That dubious offer triggered an unlikely series of events that climaxed with a dramatic FBI sting on the 32nd floor of a Philadelphia office tower. Program recorded on 6/29/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 President Obama: Year One | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:06:39

Jonathan Alter, bestselling author and national political reporter for Newsweek and NBC, provides an inside account of the breakneck speed with which President-elect Obama, and then President Obama, began making critical decisions and assuming the burdens of office amid the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression. He also explains what the President is like as a person, how he operates, and why he is so insistent on leading the country and the world into a new era of change. Program recorded on 6/22/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 President Obama: Year One | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:06:39

Jonathan Alter, bestselling author and national political reporter for Newsweek and NBC, provides an inside account of the breakneck speed with which President-elect Obama, and then President Obama, began making critical decisions and assuming the burdens of office amid the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression. He also explains what the President is like as a person, how he operates, and why he is so insistent on leading the country and the world into a new era of change. Program recorded on 6/22/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 The War Lovers | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:08:56

The National Constitution Center presents bestselling historian and Newsweek Assistant Managing Editor Evan Thomas for a conversation about his new book, The War Lovers, the story of six men at the center of a transforming event in U.S. history and why the Spanish-American war has uncanny resonance today. Sean Wilentz, Professor of History at Princeton University, moderates. Program recorded on 6/1/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 The War Lovers | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:08:56

The National Constitution Center presents bestselling historian and Newsweek Assistant Managing Editor Evan Thomas for a conversation about his new book, The War Lovers, the story of six men at the center of a transforming event in U.S. history and why the Spanish-American war has uncanny resonance today. Sean Wilentz, Professor of History at Princeton University, moderates. Program recorded on 6/1/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Empire! | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:13:01

Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post editor and author of Imperial Life in the Emerald City, Charles Maier, author of Among Empires and Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History at Harvard University, and Timothy Parsons, author of The Rule of Empires and Professor of African History at Washington University, address issues raised in the Constitution Center's original exhibition Ancient Rome & America. They provide a sweeping account of the evolution of empire from its origins in ancient Rome to its most recent twenty-first century embodiment, explain what constitutes an empire, and offer suggestions about what empires of the past can tell us about our own historical moment. Program recorded on 6/7/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Empire! | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:13:01

Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post editor and author of Imperial Life in the Emerald City, Charles Maier, author of Among Empires and Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History at Harvard University, and Timothy Parsons, author of The Rule of Empires and Professor of African History at Washington University, address issues raised in the Constitution Center's original exhibition Ancient Rome & America. They provide a sweeping account of the evolution of empire from its origins in ancient Rome to its most recent twenty-first century embodiment, explain what constitutes an empire, and offer suggestions about what empires of the past can tell us about our own historical moment. Program recorded on 6/7/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Lawrence H. Summers delivers the 2010 Templeton Lecture on Economic Liberties and the Constitution. | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:22:45

Lawrence Summers, Director of the White House's National Economic Council and President Obama’s Chief Economic Adviser, discusses America's economic landscape in a post-recession world, for the National Constitution Center’s Eighth Annual John M. Templeton, Jr. Lecture on Economic Liberties and the Constitution. George L. Priest, Professor of Law and Economics and Kauffman Distinguished Research Scholar in Law, Economics, and Entrepreneurship at Yale Law School, delivers the response. Glenn Hubbard moderates. Program recorded on 5/27/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

 Lawrence H. Summers delivers the 2010 Templeton Lecture on Economic Liberties and the Constitution. | File Type: audio/x-mp3 | Duration: 01:22:45

Lawrence Summers, Director of the White House's National Economic Council and President Obama’s Chief Economic Adviser, discusses America's economic landscape in a post-recession world, for the National Constitution Center’s Eighth Annual John M. Templeton, Jr. Lecture on Economic Liberties and the Constitution. George L. Priest, Professor of Law and Economics and Kauffman Distinguished Research Scholar in Law, Economics, and Entrepreneurship at Yale Law School, delivers the response. Glenn Hubbard moderates. Program recorded on 5/27/10. Questions or comments? Write: programs@constitutioncenter.org

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