The Roberts Court and the Constitution
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View MetadataTITLE INFORMATION | |||
Title | The Roberts Court and the Constitution | ||
IDENTIFIERS | |||
PID | video:1010 | ||
Meeting Sequence Number | 2012_11_006 | ||
ASSOCIATED NAMES | |||
American Philosophical Society Autumn Meeting (2012) | |||
speaker | Stone, Geoffrey R. | ||
CONTENT DESCRIPTION | |||
Abstract | A lecture on the Roberts Court and the recent history of the Supreme Court. He points out that five of the current justices are the most conservative justices in history, while the remaining four are only moderate liberal justices. | ||
Note | Further reading: Geoffrey R. Stone, "The Roberts Court, Stare Decisis, and the Future of Constitutional Law," 82 Tulane Law Review 1533 (2008). | ||
Language | English (eng) | ||
Subject (lcsh) | Constitutional Law, United States | ||
Subject (lcsh) | Roberts, John G., Jr., 1955- | ||
Subject (lcsh) | Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History | ||
Subject (lcsh) | John Frederick Lewis Award | ||
Subject (local) | APS Meeting Videos | ||
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |||
Type | MovingImage | ||
Genre | Lecture | ||
Format | videorecording | ||
Extent | 00:35:10 | ||
Digital Origin | born digital | ||
ORIGIN INFORMATION | |||
Date Issued | 2012-11-09 | ||
Publisher | American Philosophical Society | ||
Place | pau | ||
Place | Philadelphia, PA | ||
PARENT COLLECTION | |||
Title | American Philosophical Society Archives. Series X. | ||
Call Number | APS.Archives | ||
URL | http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/APS.Archives-ead.xml | ||
ACCESS INFORMATION | |||
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