EPISODE · Jan 27, 2025 · 50 MIN
Ep. 21: Louis Michael Seidman on Constitutional Skepticism and Disobedience
from The Democratic Constitution Podcast · host Lucas De Hart and Luke Pickrell
Luke talks with Louis Michael Seidman, the author of several books and articles on constitutional skepticism and disobedience, including On Constitutional Disobedience (2012), “The Secret History of American Constitutional Skepticism: A Recovery and Preliminary Evaluation” (2014), and From Parchment to Dust: The Case for Constitutional Skepticism (2021). Mike covers several topics, including the significance of grounding our social and political values in something other than the existing Constitution, the advantages and disadvantages of a written constitution, and the importance of “demystifying the institution that thinks of itself as embodying constitutional law — the Supreme Court of the United States.”
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Luke talks with Louis Michael Seidman, the author of several books and articles on constitutional skepticism and disobedience, including On Constitutional Disobedience (2012), “The Secret History of American Constitutional Skepticism: A Recovery and Preliminary Evaluation” (2014), and From Parchment to Dust: The Case for Constitutional Skepticism (2021). Mike covers several topics, including the significance of grounding our social and political values in something other than the existing Constitution, the advantages and disadvantages of a written constitution, and the importance of “demystifying the institution that thinks of itself as embodying constitutional law — the Supreme Court of the United States.”
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Ep. 21: Louis Michael Seidman on Constitutional Skepticism and Disobedience
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