Cliff sloan, your second book is about the Supreme Court but a very different era from the first one. Tell me about the court at work. The court that war is about the Supreme Court during world war ii, and it is a very, very interesting and momentous time for the court, and it is really the roosevelt court. Let me back up and tell you how i got interested in the subject. I was working at as a special envoy for the closure of guantanamo in 2014, and i was reading the decisions on military detention, including the notorious and shameful korematsu case. I noticed that the first of the shameful antijapanese decisions , which was about a curfew targeted at japaneseamerican citizens, was decided exactly one week from one week before one of the greatest Civil Liberties decisions in the courts history, West Virginia for the board of education versus burnett, where justice rep. Jackson gave an opinion that struck down the compulsory flag statute that the jehovahs witnesses had objected to. I no
Cliff sloan, your second book is about the Supreme Court but a very different era from the first one. Tell me about the court at work. The court that war is about the Supreme Court during world war ii, and it is a very, very interesting and momentous time for the court, and it is really the roosevelt court. Let me back up and tell you how i got interested in the subject. I was working at as a special envoy for the closure of guantanamo in 2014, and i was reading the decisions on military detention, including the notorious and shameful korematsu case. I noticed that the first of the shameful antijapanese decisions , which was about a curfew targeted at japaneseamerican citizens, was decided exactly one week from one week before one of the greatest Civil Liberties decisions in the courts history, West Virginia for the board of education versus burnett, where justice rep. Jackson gave an opinion that struck down the compulsory flag statute that the jehovahs witnesses had objected to. I no
Book bands and defamation cases. Cliff sloan, your second book is about the Supreme Court but a very different era from the first one. Tell me about the court at work. The court that war is about the Supreme Court during world war ii, and it is a very, very interesting and momentous time for the court, and it is really the roosevelt court. Let me back up and tell you how i got interested in the subject. I was working at as a special envoy for the closure of guantanamo in 2014, and i was reading the decisions on military detention, including the notorious and shameful korematsu case. I noticed that the first of the shameful antijapanese decisions , which was about a curfew targeted at japaneseamerican citizens, was decided exactly one week from one week before one of the greatest Civil Liberties decisions in the courts history, West Virginia for the board of education versus burnett, where justice rep. Jackson gave an opinion that struck down the compulsory flag statute that the jehovah
On their legislative plans for tax reform and immigration. This is 20 minutes. [applause] good morning everyone. It is a wonderful honor to be here with each and every one of you. I think you for your leadership for our country. I particularly want to acknowledge the great leadership. I think you for the kind introduction but also for the Visionary Leadership is the mayor of new orleans and also as a spokesperson for the values in our country. We are so excited. This was such a treat to learn more about burning tree. They said no, it is great. Thank you megan. For your beautiful presentation about how the arts and infrastructure of cities come together. I want to thank and congratulate lifelong all the people who received awards today on the arts. And other occasions we have seen people get awards for their leadership in the cities on climate. Again, the mayor is in the lead. And in terms of the arts, this is so very important to who we are as a country. The arts i believe, are the mos
Past leader pelosis remarks are about 20 minutes. [applause] rep. Nancy pelosi good morning, everyone. It is a wonderful honor to be here with everyone of you to it i thank you for your leadership for our country. I particularly want to acknowledge the great leadership of mayor landrieu. I think him for his kind introduction, but more importantly for his leadership. We are so excited. This was such a treat. Some of my show has been contemporary. They said no and come on in. Thank you for your beautiful presentation of the arts and infrastructures cities. I want to thank bob lynch and all the people who received awards today on the arts and other occasions we have seen people get rewards. Again, the mayor is in the lead. In terms of the arts, so very important who we are as a country. The arts, i believe are the most unifying feature of who we are as a civilization. Wrote thehelley greatest force for the moral goods imagination. Think about that, imagination and creativity. Imagination