Welcome, everyone and good evening and thank you for. Coming out for this, women history womens History Month event. But it is a Panel Discussion in featuring and Elizabeth Gilbert im so sorry elizabeth the pilbara and kate zernike the we are so happy to have them all here to discuss their their books and to honor womens History Month. So i can kate to nikki is a Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times reporter and, author of the just released book, the thousand. Nancy hopkins a mighty in the fight for women in science Allison Gilbert is an Emmy Award Winning journalist and coauthor of alice in the world how the intrepid Elsie Robinson became americas most read woman, a groundbreaking biography that the wall street journal receives is an important to womens history and Elisabeth Griffith historian, a former leader in the National Womens political caucus and womens Campaign Fund and author of formidable american women and the fight for equality the 1922 2020. But far available for sale an
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I saw one. I was in the constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. The constitution of the United States. Against all enemies foreign. Then the constitution of the United States. I can support and defend the constitution of the United States against all war. And defend the constitution of the united state. And defend the constitution of the United States. As american soldiers, weve all taken this oath. We sworn allegiance not to a king, not even to the president. Weve pledged our support to the constitution. This remarkable document was drafted and signed here in Independence Hall, the old Pennsylvania State house in philadelphia, during the summer. Of 1787. One way to better appreciate the meaning of the constitution is to understand why and how it came to be. Some of us may think that the United States of america came about simply as a result of colonization revolution, and
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Governments to regulate the economy in different situations. But we are. One thing that you need to keep in mind when because were this class is historical in nature, when youre trying to answer how much power the government has to regulate the economy, the answer is going to be it depends and its going to depend. On a number of factors. The first is historical era, and up until now, weve exclusively focused on the Marshall Court and were going to leave that behind now. You took a quiz on that. You dont need to remember it right now. Were moving on for the next part of the class. Were going to be in whats called the lochner era, which took place at sort of the height of the Industrial Revolution leading up through the great depression. Then there was a major set of changes after the 1930s, and then there was well end the semester by looking at more recent Supreme Court decisions that have sort of pulled back the authority of state and local governments to regulate the economy and you d