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On #WeThePeoplePodcast, Jan Crawford explains the evolution of coverage of #SCOTUS cases. Listen now: ow.ly/ngxy50WrTgp


Some of the Trump Administration’s initial successes with its executive orders in #SCOTUS are now heading to federal appeals courts. Marcia Coyle unpacks the constitutional questions’ return path to the high court for #ConstitutionDaily: ow.ly/8arV50Wy6Gu


This week on #WeThePeoplePodcast, Mary Ziegler and Stephen Gilles unpack the history of the anti-abortion movement and its goals in a post-Dobbs landscape. Listen: ow.ly/XFbn50Wyn7z


Hear Mary Ziegler and Stephen Gilles explore the history and goals of the anti-abortion movement in the United States. Listen to #WeThePeoplePodcast: ow.ly/gUws50WyGxE


Experience the performance that #SCOTUS Justice Sandra Day O’Connor called “the best 17-minute civics lesson in the country.” See #FreedomRising, included with the price of admission National Constitution Center. Plan your visit: ow.ly/AkGY50Wy6Rl




Stephen Gilles of Quinnipiac University offers a potential view of the drafters of the 14th Amendment in relation to the federalization of abortion laws in America. Listen to #WeThePeoplePodcast: ow.ly/IxsV50WyIHW





Law professor Fred Smith of Stanford Law School discusses the Supreme Court’s relationship with public perception of their rulings and actions. Listen to #WeThePeoplePodcast: ow.ly/fv1R50WrTlR


Explore the ongoing debate over congressional power from the Founding Era to today. This week on #WeThePeoplePodcast, Richard Primus of Michigan Law School and John Harrison of UVA Law School join Jeffrey Rosen to discuss. Listen: ow.ly/BYzp50WBMn5



