Test captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2008 i used to tell the students on the advice of counsel i will not answer that. I talk to Justice Brandeis on campus every day. That should not make you nervous. When i tell you hes talking back to me that should make you nervous. When questions emerge as to the constitutionality of the search of a cell phone i am confident Justice Brandeis with would not ask what James Madison thought about the use of a cell phone. I am equally confident with regard to what jeffrey said with regard to business business, i think it is important the power of big business in 1905 was not because they were providing substantial amounts of money to fund campaign, the power of big business came because they were paying off ledgislators through patronage. That was the means by which big business, there was enormous business, the names mentioned today are museums in new york, melon, guggenheim, enormous concentration of wealth which we are once again re
Started. Welcome to politics and pros. I am justin, the programs manager at the store, i receive classrooms, books, and clients and i can try to speak closer. So thank you all for coming out tonight. Were honored to have Linda Hirshman speaking about sisterinlaws. Now would be the time to turn off any Electronic Devices that may be tempted to beep or buzz throughout the proceedings. Next, linda will be taking questions during the second half of the event. For that we ask that you use one of two microphones. Looks like theres just one tonight on my left. That way everyone here can hear it and it will be on recordings. At the end if you could help us out by folding up your chairs, that will help the cleanup process greatly. Linda hirshman, former professor and law degree from the university of degree and ph. D. In philosophy and practiced law for 15 years, during which she appeared before the u. S. Supreme court for three different cases. Since she has published several nonfiction works,
Court seat. We will look at what his death means for the future of the court and this is president ial race as well as scalias judicial record from backing the Citizens United Campaign Finance decision to striking down parts of the Voting Rights act at which he called perpetuation of racial entitlement. I think it is a true bit of, very likely to be double, the phenomenon that is called perpetuation of racial entitlement. It has been written about, whenever society adopts racial entitlements, it is very difficult to get out of them to the normal political process. Amy plus, we will discuss the latest Republican Debate, where donald trump accused george bush of lying to invade iraq. All of that and more coming up. , welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has died at the age of 79. For nearly 30 years, scalia was the leading conservative force on the bench, known among other things, for his opposition t
Amy was saturdays death of Justice Antonin Scalia, the most important conservative voice on the court in decades, the nation may be heading into a constitutional crisis. Senate republicans are vowing to block president obama from filling scalia Class Supreme Court seat. We will look at what his death means for the future of the court and this is president ial race as well as scalias judicial record from backing the Citizens United Campaign Finance decision to striking down parts of the Voting Rights act at which he called perpetuation of racial entitlement. I think it is a true bit of, very likely to be double, the phenomenon that is called perpetuation of racial entitlement. It has been written about, whenever society adopts racial entitlements, it is very difficult to get out of them to the normal political process. Amy plus, we will discuss the latest Republican Debate, where donald trump accused george bush of lying to invade iraq. All of that and more coming up. , welcome to democ
And a timely vote. Amy was saturdays death of Justice Antonin Scalia, the most important conservative voice on the court in decades, the nation may be heading into a constitutional crisis. Senate republicans are vowing to block president obama from filling scalia Class Supreme Court seat. We will look at what his death means for the future of the court and this is president ial race as well as scalias judicial record from backing the Citizens United Campaign Finance decision to striking down parts of the Voting Rights act at which he called perpetuation of racial entitlement. I think it is a true bit of, very likely to be double, the phenomenon that is called perpetuation of racial entitlement. It has been written about, whenever society adopts racial entitlements, it is very difficult to get out of them to the normal political process. Amy plus, we will discuss the latest Republican Debate, where donald trump accused george bush of lying to invade iraq. All of that and more coming up.