I have had the honor over the past few months to do a number of interviews with newsmakers on key topics in democracy (Ilyse Hogue on the Supreme Court and abortion; Christine Todd Whitman on the rule of law).
Most recently, I featured Kettering senior fellows Neal Katyal and Judge J. Michael Luttig talking about the monumental decision by the Supreme Court in Trump v. US — the “immunity case”. It was an engaging conversation and worth 15 minutes of your time:
This decision marks a significant shift in our constitutional landscape, with the potential to reshape the fundamental principles of accountability and the rule of law in America.
Former acting solicitor general Neil Katyal highlights the dramatic departure from the long-held belief that no person is above the law. Renowned conservative jurist Judge J. Michael Luttig describes the decision as an “unconstitutional abomination.”
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