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Professor Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University and one of the nation's leading authorities on the Constitution, offers weekly in-depth discussions on the most urgent and fascinating constitutional issues of our day. He is joined by co-host Andy Lipka and guests drawn from other top experts including Bob Woodward, Nina Totenberg, Neal Katyal, Lawrence Lessig, Michael Gerhardt, and many more.
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Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
The Purpose of the Truth - Special Guest Bob Woodward
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Tuesday Apr 06, 2021
Akhil and Andy welcome “the greatest reporter of all time” - Bob Woodward - to Amarica’s Constitution. Fresh off his 19th book and 14th number one best-seller, “Rage” - having reported on nine presidents - a discussion of the Presidency would seem to be in order. Anecdotes and insights flow, and Akhil even gets in some queries on the Supreme Court. Remember Butterfield and the tapes? Here's a revelation about Woodward's own records.
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Advise and Impeach
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
"Amarica's Constitution" welcomes our guest, Professor Michael Gerhardt, who pulls himself away from his work as Congress' go-to expert on the impeachment to share a postmortem with us from the inside. He should know - he was retained by the presiding officer, Senator Leahy, as counsel for the impeachment. His new book, "Lincoln's Mentors," is out, and we can't ever resist a Lincoln discussion. Andy and Akhil have been teasing about EverScholar - today they let us know what all the fuss is about; see for yourself at everscholar.org.
Tuesday Mar 23, 2021
Nullification Nullity
Tuesday Mar 23, 2021
Tuesday Mar 23, 2021
Andrew Jackson takes the stage in this, the fourth of four sets of readings from Akhil’s forthcoming (May) book, “The Words That Made Us.” Jackson’s complex makeup, combining qualities from Washington and Jefferson, is revealed, and his status as America’s first truly Western president is explained, as is the shadow that his utter failure on slavery casts. Still, his championing of Union is one of the great Constitutional episodes of the early Republic, and Akhil gives a vivid description of this, the Nullification Crisis. Somehow this leads to the insight that The Crown is like The Godfather. Go figure. The podcast is sponsored by EverScholar (everscholar.org), where a few spots remain for an amazing, immersive learning experience in Greece this August.
Tuesday Mar 16, 2021
Jefferson Ben Amar
Tuesday Mar 16, 2021
Tuesday Mar 16, 2021
As “The Words That Made Us” approaches its May release, we continue to explore new perspectives on the early Presidents. Akhil’s disillusionment with Jefferson is explained, and the rise of the third President’s cousin and near-usurper makes for some surprising moments. We return to the visual for examples of particularly blatant painting propaganda, and a future guest makes a cameo.
Tuesday Mar 09, 2021
Sedition and Perdition
Tuesday Mar 09, 2021
Tuesday Mar 09, 2021
We continue “Presidential Month” with the second set of readings - this time on Jahn Adams - from the forthcoming (in May) “The Words That Made Us.” Adams’ unique combination of bombast, verbosity, grandiloquence, ubiquity, and insecurity, makes him an author’s dream. It also left him extraordinarily thin-skinned, and the notorious Sedition Act was the result. Akhil and Andy take a grand tour of Adams’ constitutional misadventures.
Tuesday Mar 02, 2021
The Unanimous Man
Tuesday Mar 02, 2021
Tuesday Mar 02, 2021
Akhil’s new book, “The Words That Made Us,” will be available in May. This widely anticipated tome has already garnered a starred review from Kirkus Reviews. In this episode Akhil provides a preview, with reading and commentary from Chapter 7 - “Washington.” Although all Americans know that Washington was the first president, they may not know quite why the first American electors elected him unanimously - twice. Akhil provides a reading, and Andy and Akhil discuss.
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Succession Inquisition
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
How does Akhil dislike the Presidential Succession Act? Andy tries to count the ways. This Constitutional disaster-in-waiting is definitively dissected. We could have had President Pelosi being sued by would-be President Pompeo, with your 401k turning into a 201F. Show notes on the website include the three incarnations of the Act since the Founding, and some tips on counting from the experts.
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
Snap - You're in Lisbon
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
The many dangers of the lame duck that gave rise to our "Bullets Dodged" series raise the question - do we really need a lame duck period at all? Akhil and Andy recall the "secession winters" of the past and how 2020 shared aspects of all of them; and of course, we have suggestions for how to solve it. As for Lisbon, this is not the first episode of ours that references "Casablanca..."
Friday Feb 12, 2021
Menus without Eating - Special Guest Prof. Philip Bobbitt
Friday Feb 12, 2021
Friday Feb 12, 2021
Philip Bobbitt is a top academic expert on Impeachment. He has led the lonely chorus of those who have maintained that Trump’s second impeachment trial is unconstitutional, since it takes place when he is no longer President. Akhil and Professor Bobbitt debate this and other points crucial to the trial - with surprising results. News flash: opinions change, and consensus is nearer. One can only wish the Senate had similarly open minds.
Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
Ex-Pres Ex-perts
Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
The impeachment trial has begun. We depart from our leisurely time-independent pace to go nearly live and address the most important issues. Can you try an ex-president? Is this really about "insurrection?" What are "high crimes and misdemeanors?" How can Presidents Obama, Bush, et all help? Akhil and Andy also discuss their recent op-ed from the NY Daily News earlier this week.