
Re-vision
The U.S. Constitution was a radical document in 1787, written by forward-thinking men to guide a new country, America. Re-vision explores how some of their revolutionary ideas — like freedom of speech and the right to a speedy trial — apply to contemporary issues. Each episode pairs a scholar with a working practitioner to discuss the meaning and intentions of this founding document and its real life implications today. Re-vision will consist of four podcast episodes and will debut this September in the lead up to and following Constitution Day on September 17th.
Episodes
5 episodes
"Re-cap" / Re-vision Capstone
What is the enduring relevance of the US Constitution and why is it still so important for everyone, especially young people, to have meaningful conversations about it? To close out Re-vision (for now), we talk with Jeffrey Rosen,...
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Season 1
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14:50

The Fourteenth Amendment
America has changed dramatically since the drafting of the US Constitution. What can we do to ensure that today we all have equal protections and rights under the law? In our fourth and final full episode, we tackle this big and importan...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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46:11

The Second Amendment
How should we interpret our historic right to bear arms in light of America's current gun violence epidemic? In our third episode, we're talking about the Second Amendment. We're joined by guests Isaiah Thomas, Philadelphia City C...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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42:49
