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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2003 · 1H 17M

Why it Matters that the Constitution is so Hard to Change: The United States and International Human Rights

from Equal Justice Under the Law? · host Stanley Katz h21, Lecturer with the rank of Professor in Public and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School.

Stanley Katz h21, Lecturer with the rank of Professor in Public and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School, discusses U.S. involvement in the international human rights arena through the lens of American legal and constitutional history. Presented as part of the "Equal Justice Under Law?" Alumni Studies course, Fall 2003.

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