We the People

We the People


Latest Episodes

How Far Does Congress’ Taxing Power Go?
December 07, 2023

Recapping oral arguments in Moore v. United States, about the constitutionality of the mandatory repatriation tax

The Future of the Securities & Exchange Commission
November 30, 2023

Recapping oral arguments in a wide-ranging case challenging the SEC on three separate constitutional grounds.

Breaking Down the Supreme Court’s Code of Ethics
November 22, 2023

How will the new ethics rules be applied and enforced?

Native Peoples and Redefining U.S. History
November 16, 2023

Sharing audio from a recent Americas Town Hall program about new takes on the history of Indigenous peoples in America

The Constitutionality of Firearms Bans for Domestic Violence Abusers
November 09, 2023

Recapping arguments in the biggest Second Amendment case of the year

Can a Public Official Block You on Social Media?
November 02, 2023

Recapping oral arguments in two cases about when and how the First Amendment applies when public officials use social media

The Forgotten Years of the Civil Rights Movement
October 26, 2023

Sharing an episode from our companion podcast, Live at the National Constitution Center, about the long, untold history of civil rights in America from the Founding until the 1960s.

The Founders, Demagogues, and the American Presidency
October 19, 2023

Sharing an episode from our companion podcast, Live at the National Constitution Center, about the dangers of demagogues and the presidency

Will the Supreme Court Strike Down South Carolina’s Voting Map?
October 12, 2023

Recapping oral arguments in the Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP case involving claims of racial gerrymandering.

Is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Unconstitutional?
October 05, 2023

Recapping oral arguments in a case challenging the funding structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.