The Program in Public Law sponsors this commemorative look at the U.S. Constitution on the anniversary of its signing. Neil Siegel moderates this distinguished panel. Panelists discuss the Constitution not just as a legal document, but also as a political and cultural institution, reflecting on the role of the Constitution in American life, both historically and today.
PANELISTS
Neil Siegel, moderator
Professor of Law and Political Science
Co-Director of the Program in Public Law
Duke Law School
James Boyle
William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law
Duke Law School
Michael Munger
Professor of Political Science, Public Policy and Economics
Duke University
Jedediah Purdy
Professor of Law
Duke Law School
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