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This evening hour after words interview with former fbi Deputy Director Andrew Mccabe discussing his career and his firing. We look at author programs about technology. Final information of the program guide. Good afternoon and welcome to the event at New York University school of law. I am a fellow at the British Center for justice which is a nonpartisan law and policy institute affiliated with the law school and im delighted to be a moderator this afternoon. We are delighted that Martin Garbus is here to discuss his legendary legal career and one case featured in his recent book north of havana, secret diplomacy and the trial of the cuban five. Martin garbus is a legal lien, he really is, but doesnt look like one. An expert in civil and criminal trials, litigation who was nearly courtmartialed out of the army. He is the opportunity, the only courtmartial out of the army, and the desk job the army gave him as an opportunity as a springboard to attend New York University Nyu Law School
rewrite the nation s fundamental law which came out last year. in addition to writing about constitutional issues. he has also published works on capital punishment restorative justice and legal philosophy. so i am very excited to hear from dr. russell in this evening. this is such an interesting topic, you know, i feel like oftentimes we ve had scholars come on constitution 101 and look at kind of every angle of the constitution as as it exists, but i think your book is just so interesting of a thought experiment and i ll let you take it from here and explain how you ve kind of thought through this process of the idea of a constitution for the living. thanks so much, emily. i really appreciate the opportunity to chat with you and all the listeners and viewers. i want to thank the robert h smith center for the constitution at james madison s montpelier. it s kind of coming home for me. i was there at the beginning of the of the birth of the center and it s really nice to get
which is why he s here this evening a constitution for the living imagining how five generations of americans would rewrite the nation s fundamental law which came out last year. in addition to writing about constitutional issues. he has also published works on capital punishment restorative justice and legal philosophy. so i am very excited to hear from dr. russell in this evening. this is such an interesting topic, you know, i feel like oftentimes we ve had scholars come on constitution 101 and look at kind of every angle of the constitution as as it exists, but i think your book is just so interesting of a thought experiment and i ll let you take it from here and explain how you ve kind of thought through this process of the idea of a constitution for the living. thanks so much, emily. i really appreciate the opportunity to chat with you and all the listeners and viewers. i want to thank the robert h smith center for the constitution at james madison s montpelier. it s kin
government in the former dean of faculty, vice president for academic affairs at skid moore college up in saratoga springs, new york. he holds a ph.d. in constitutional thought from the university in pennsylvania. he is the author of the communal therrien constitution from words to worlds, explore unconstitutional functionality, which was part of the john hopkins theories on constitutional thoughts. his latest work, which is why he is here this evening, a constitution for the living. imagining how five generations of americans rewrite the nation s fundamental law, which came out last year. in addition to writing about constitutional issues he has also published work on capital punishment, restored of judgment, and legal philosophy. i am very excited to hear from dr. beau breslin this evening, it is such an interesting topic! i feel like oftentimes we have had scholars come on constitution one-on-one and look at every angle of the constitution as it exists. i think your book i