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The Roberts Court: Redrawing the Ground Rules of American Government

June 24, 2014

Leading constitutional lawyer and scholar Laurence Tribe (who taught Chief Justice John Roberts at Harvard) joined the National Constitution Center for what he described as a “deeper understanding of the substance of the Court’s work and how it is transforming our nation,” drawing from his forthcoming book Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution.

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