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The National Constitution Center invites you to participate in a national conversation about the Constitution, its history and its contemporary relevance. Our programming features nationally recognized leaders debating and discussing the Constitution, our rights and responsibilities as citizens, and everyday politics.
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1:07:20
Choices and Challenges in the New Age of Life Sciences
Mon April 28, 2008. 02:35 AM
The Cephalon Speaker Series for Science and the Constitution is a partnership between Cephalon, Inc. and the National Constitution Center intended to attract local and national experts to discuss constitutional issues pertaining to science, public policy and the law. The second program in the series, “Choices and Challenges in the New Age of Life Sciences,” is a conversation with bio-ethicists and legal scholars about how new scientific knowledge and privacy matters will conflict in the future. Program recorded on 03/17/2007.
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Red, White, Blue & Green: Sustainable Cities
Mon April 28, 2008. 02:35 AM
To help us understand how all citizens play a role in addressing the environmental challenges of the 21st century, the National Constitution Center and Philadelphia magazine proudly welcome Mayor Michael Nutter of Philadelphia and Mayor John Janssen of Greensburg, KS for a special "Philadelphia Talks" program titled “Sustainable Cities,” the second event in the Center's Red, White, Blue & Green series. Program recorded on 04/09/2008.
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Red, White, Blue & Green: The Business of Going Green
Mon April 28, 2008. 02:35 AM
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich joins several executives engaged in the business of "going green" to address the environmental challenges of the 21st century. This is the first in a new series of programs called Red, White, Blue & Green about unique constitutional issues pertaining to environmental policy and stewardship. Program recorded on 03/20/2008.
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Red, White, Blue & Green: The Business of Going Green
Mon April 28, 2008. 02:35 AM
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich joins several executives engaged in the business of "going green" to address the environmental challenges of the 21st century. This is the first in a new series of programs called Red, White, Blue & Green about unique constitutional issues pertaining to environmental policy and stewardship. Program recorded on 03/20/2008.
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What's Your Primary Concern?
Mon April 28, 2008. 02:35 AM
This "Election 08: The Power of We" podcast goes to the heart of the primary process: Is it fair? Should it be changed? If so, how? A distinguished panel of political insiders, including Bay Buchanan, Pedro A. Cortés, Thomas "Tad" Devine, Chris Henick and Meredith White respond to citizen ideas on reform. Program recorded on 04/02/2008.
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The Peter Jennings Project for Journalists and the Constitution: Women and the Law
Thu April 10, 2008. 02:35 AM
As part of the Peter Jennings Project, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sherrilyn Ifill, Elena Kagan, and Gene Pratter will participate on a panel discussing the successes, continued challenges and emerging issues, faced by women in the legal profession. In a conversation moderated by ABC News correspondent Lynn Sherr, these distinguished jurists and scholars will consider whether women read the Constitution differently than men, if there is such a thing as women's "justice,” what are the unintended consequences of women’s equality are shaped by the law, and why women have advanced more quickly than African Americans in the field. Program recorded on 03/08/2008.
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The Peter Jennings Project for Journalists and the Constitution: Women and the Law
Thu April 10, 2008. 02:35 AM
As part of the Peter Jennings Project, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sherrilyn Ifill, Elena Kagan, and Gene Pratter will participate on a panel discussing the successes, continued challenges and emerging issues, faced by women in the legal profession. In a conversation moderated by ABC News correspondent Lynn Sherr, these distinguished jurists and scholars will consider whether women read the Constitution differently than men, if there is such a thing as women's "justice,” what are the unintended consequences of women’s equality are shaped by the law, and why women have advanced more quickly than African Americans in the field. Program recorded on 03/08/2008.
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The Legacy of 1808: A Historical Perspective
Wed March 12, 2008. 02:35 AM
On January 1, 1808, the United States Congress prohibited the importation of slaves to America as allowed by Article 1, Section 9 of the United States Constitution. To mark the 200th anniversary of this historic legislation, and to help us understand the political and cultural climate surrounding the issue of slavery in the early decades of the republic, the National Constitution Center proudly welcomes 2008 visiting scholar Martha S. Jones and Howard Ohline, a prestigious scholar of American history, to place the legacy of slavery into legal and historical context. Stephanie McCurry, Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania, moderates the conversation. Program recorded on 02/11/2008.
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From Philly to Baghdad to the United States Congress with Representative Patrick Murphy
Thu March 06, 2008. 02:35 AM
The National Constitution Center welcomes U.S. Rep. Patrick J. Murphy, the first Iraq War veteran to be elected to the United States Congress. Murphy’s new book, Taking the Hill: From Philly to Baghdad to the United States Congress, highlights his love for family and the belief that the American dream is still within reach. Marjorie Margolies moderates. Program recorded on 02/18/2008.
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Anthony Lewis on the First Amendment
Wed February 13, 2008. 02:35 AM
The National Constitution Center welcomes two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Anthony Lewis, one of the country’s most esteemed experts on the First Amendment and the author of the classic Gideon’s Trumpet, to share his latest work, Freedom for the Thought That We Hate on the importance of freedom of expression. Program recorded on 01/14/2008.
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The New American Story with Senator Bill Bradley and Matt Bai
Wed February 06, 2008. 02:35 AM
The National Constitution Center welcomes Senator Bill Bradley–bestselling author, New York Knicks star, and former presidential candidate–for a conversation about what it will take to make America a better, stronger, truer country. With Matt Bai, national political writer for the New York Times Magazine, moderating the conversation, the 2008 presidential primaries and the American political landscape will also be discussed. Program recorded on 01/22/2008.
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Regulating the Practice of Medicine
Wed January 16, 2008. 02:35 AM
The Cephalon Speaker Series for Science and the Constitution is a partnership between Cephalon, Inc. and the National Constitution Center intended to attract local and national experts to discuss constitutional issues pertaining to science, public policy and the law. The first program in the series, “Regulating the Practice of Medicine,” is a conversation with industry insiders about how business and government promote, regulate, pay for and prohibit products in the health care industry. Program recorded on 12/11/2007.
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The Kennedys: Portrait of a Family
Thu January 03, 2008. 02:35 AM
In 1961, world-renowned photographer Richard Avedon took some intimate and illuminating images of the Kennedy family on the eve of John F. Kennedy’s inauguration, only six of which have ever been seen. The National Constitution Center welcomes Shannon Thomas Perich, author of the new book The Kennedys: Portrait of a Family, to reveal the photographs never seen outside the Smithsonian collection and to share the story of a First Family on the brink of history. Dr. Myra Gutin, an expert on the history of first ladies, moderates the conversation. Program recorded on 10/30/2007.
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Children Under the Constitution
Wed January 02, 2008. 02:35 AM
The National Constitution Center, in partnership with the Juvenile Law Center, honors the fortieth anniversary of the In re Gault Supreme Court decision--determining that proceedings for juveniles had to comply with the requirements of the Fourteenth Amendment--with a conversation about the state of children’s rights under the Constitution then and now. Program recorded on 11/07/2007.
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Ken Burns: The War
Mon December 31, 2007. 02:35 AM
A special Veteran’s Day 2007 event with award winning documentary filmmaker and author Ken Burns, director of the new film series The War on PBS. Burns, who also co-wrote the companion volume The War: An Intimate History, will share the American experience of World War II through the words and deeds of those who made history on the battlefields and on the home front. These vivid accounts of ordinary men and women who experienced—and helped to win—the most extraordinary war in history truly encapsulates the meaning of “We, The People.” Program recorded on 11/12/2007.
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Boom!: Personal Reflections on the Sixties and Today with Tom Brokaw
Thu December 27, 2007. 02:35 AM
Tom Brokaw, bestselling author and veteran broadcaster, discusses his book Boom! Personal Reflections on the Sixties and Today. As he did with The Greatest Generation, Brokaw brings to life another pivotal time in American history: the 1960s. In Boom!, the veteran news anchor surveys how famous people, ordinary citizens, and national mindset were all affected by an unforgettable time of turbulence and change. Andrea Mitchell, Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent for NBC News, moderated this conversation. Program recorded on 11/28/2007.
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Faith, Politics and the Constitution
Thu December 27, 2007. 02:35 AM
The National Constitution Center hosts a conversation about the role of religion in government and the influence of religious conservatives in politics, featuring Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and Peter A. Lillback. Townsend, author of Failing America’s Faithful, argues that for too long, the subject of religion has become polarized – politicized by the right and largely ignored by the left. In contrast Lillback, author of Wall of Misconception, counters the claims that Christianity must only reside in the walls of the church by pointing to the religious beliefs of America's Founding Fathers. John DiIulio of the University of Pennsylvania, the first director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, moderates the discussion. Program recorded on 12/17/2007.
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StoryCorps founder Dave Isay
Mon December 17, 2007. 02:35 AM
StoryCorps founder Dave Isay discusses the most ambitious oral history project in American history and his new book, "Listening Is an Act of Love: A Celebration of American Life from the StoryCorps Project," a tapestry of the stories Americans have been sharing from their lives, capturing for posterity the issues that define us as “We, the People.” A special introduction provided by NPR's Terry Gross, host of "Fresh Air." Program recorded on 12/04/2007.
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Mr. Jefferson's Women
Wed December 12, 2007. 02:35 AM
Growing up in a home surrounded by his mother and six sisters, young Thomas Jefferson learned that homemaking was the sole realm for women. According to historian Jon Kukla, however, Jefferson’s vision of women changed little as he matured. Kukla joins the National Constitution Center for a timely examination of Jefferson’s attitudes toward women in his life as well as their place in American politics and society. Program recorded on 10/08/2007.
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Is the Constitution Outdated?
Tue December 04, 2007. 02:35 AM
Is the U.S. Constitution outdated? Has our nation outgrown our founding document or are we losing sight of the Framers’ intent? Do we need to regain our “constitutional conscience?” The National Constitution Center welcomes distinguished guests Larry J. Sabato, Michael Oreskes and Eric Lane to help answer these questions and to help determine whether our Constitution needs updating or greater fidelity to its guiding principles. Program recorded on 10/01/2007.
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