Featuring the author Richard A. Epstein, Professor of Law, New York
University Law School, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Professor of
Law Emeritus, and Senior Lecturer, University of Chicago Law School;
with comments by Jess Bravin, Supreme Court Correspondent, the Wall
Street Journal, moderated by Roger Pilon, Director, Center for
Constitutional Studies, Cato Institute.
In his latest book, a
wide-ranging tome covering vast areas of our law, Richard Epstein mounts
a principled attack on modern Supreme Court jurisprudence and much of
the legal scholarship that has grown up around it. The major disarray
that infects every area of modern American life, he argues, from
deficits and debt to health care, financial services, declining
standards of living and more, could not have happened under the original
constitutional structure, faithfully interpreted in light of changed
circumstances. It arose from a profound progressive break with the
classical liberal tradition that guided the drafting and interpretation
of the Constitution.
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