Journalist and historian Richard Brookhiser, in conversation with legal expert Akhil Reed Amar, discusses the life and career of Founding Father and Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court John Marshall
Duration: 01:00:48
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Journalist and historian Richard Brookhiser, in conversation with legal expert Akhil Reed Amar, discusses the life and career of Founding Father and Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court John Marshall
Duration: 01:00:48
Historian Andrew Roberts discusses Winston Churchill’s deep political and personal connection to the United States, and what tested the limits of that connection.
Duration: 55:24
On the centennial of the signing of the First World War Armistice, historian John H. Maurer explores President Woodrow Wilson’s role in negotiating the Treaty of Versailles.
Duration: 01:33:11
Leading experts uncover the consequences of major legal issues triggered by the Trump administration’s policies, including controversies over Dreamers, the U.S. Census, and the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution.
Duration: 01:02:00
Historians present the Founding Fathers’ views respectively on racism, economic inequality, American imperialism, and the doctrine of original intent. Discover how the nation’s founding ideals remain relevant today.
Duration: 58:41