
Jeffrey Rosen
Contributing Editor at The Atlantic
President & CEO, @ConstitutionCtr; Professor, @gwlaw; Contributing Editor, @TheAtlantic
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aei.org | Adam White |Stephen Vladeck |Ilya Shapiro |Jeffrey Rosen
Constitutional scholars Ilya Shapiro, Stephen Vladeck, and Adam White join NCC President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen to debate whether the Trump administration has overreached on executive power, analyze the relationship between the federal courts and the president, and put the present moment in historical context. This conversation was originally recorded on May 21, 2025, at George Washington’s Mount Vernon.
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aei.org | Jay Cost |Jeffrey Rosen
The Brennan Center for Justice and the National Constitution Center present a symposium exploring how the Articles of Confederation shaped the U.S. Constitution. Historians, legal scholars, and journalists—including Aditya Bamzai of the University of Virginia School of Law; Alicia Bannon of the Brennan Center; Wilfred Codrington of the Benjamin N.
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aei.org | Jay Cost |Jeffrey Rosen |Joshua Katz |Gary Schmitt
Multimedia Constitutional Meaning in the Shadow of the Articles of Confederation Multimedia The Essential Senate Post American Linguistic Exceptionalism Report American Enterprise Institute How Congress Lost, Part IV: Washington, Foreign Policy, and the Emergence of Presidential Governance Report American Enterprise Institute What the White House Says About the American Constitutional Order Working Paper Wielding the Executive Power, 1775–1789 Multimedia Is President Trump Immune From...
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pbssocal.org | Jeffrey Rosen
Back to Show History with David Rubenstein Season 6 Episode 9 J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist behind the atomic bomb, is a divisive figure in American history. Kai Bird provides a compelling account of Oppenheimer’s life, from his New York childhood to his Cold War career, and the moral dilemmas he faced in creating the most destructive weapon in history.
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pbssocal.org | Jeffrey Rosen
Back to Show History with David Rubenstein Season 6 Episode 8 John F. Kennedy urged Americans to ask what they could do for their country. Scholar Danielle Allen argues that civic engagement is key to a just society, advocating for "power-sharing liberalism,” a framework where no group holds a monopoly on power, and the people’s voices shape government.
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On April 19, 1775, the American Revolution Began. Happy 250 Anniversary to the Battle of Lexington and Concord and thanks to Rick Atkinson, Mary Beth Norton, and Rosemarie Zagarri for a great discussion @ConstitutionCtr https://t.co/Q2QySAzpiB

Talking about the Pursuit of Happiness with @KenBurns was the most inspiring and meaningful birthday gift I’ve ever received. Can’t wait to share his wisdom and light on our special podcast soon!

Lucky to be with @RosenJeffrey of the @ConstitutionCtr on his birthday today. Taping something special about our country's founding. https://t.co/7lg6z3dfdd

Thank you @ZephyrTeachout and @JameelJaffer for a superb guide to the #TikTok arguments at #SCOTUS today!

This week on #WeThePeoplePodcast, @ZephyrTeachout and @JameelJaffer join @rosenjeffrey to discuss #TikTokvGarland and debate whether the law that forces TikTok to be sold or banned violates the #FirstAmendment Listen: https://t.co/gcSWDBL95t