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CATEGORIES:History and Economics Seminar
SUMMARY:The Judicial Counterrevolution to Reconstruction -
  Nikolas Bowie (Harvard)
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URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/161893
DESCRIPTION:\nThe Supreme Court today routinely limits the pow
 er of Congress to enact domestic regulations\, fro
 m healthcare laws to voting rights acts. But the C
 ourt did not always scrutinize federal laws so clo
 sely\; many of the Court’s restrictive interpretat
 ions of Congress’s powers date to Reconstruction. 
 This talk explores a new coauthored project that w
 ill describe the judicial counterrevolution to Rec
 onstruction\, its implications for the political w
 orld modern Americans have inherited\, and the alt
 ernative imagined possibilities\, past and present
 .
LOCATION: Via Zoom
CONTACT:Dr AM Price
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