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Landmark Cases with Judge Marjorie Rendell
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Landmark Cases with Judge Marjorie Rendell

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The Honorable Marjorie Rendell, senior judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen discuss the history of the Supreme Court and landmark Supreme Court cases!

When the stories of We the People become cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, and when those cases result in the opinions of the Court, history turns. The ways we think about and live under the Constitution are reflected in the Court’s interpretations in both their historical contexts and their legacies. Some cases—and the Court’s opinions in them—so profoundly alter our constitutional understandings that they can only rightly be called Landmark Cases—markers of where we have traveled as a nation. In this way, the Landmark Cases show us what we have tried, where we have been, and where we are—leaving We the People and future sessions of the Supreme Court to determine how we move forward towards a more perfect union

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Scholar Exchange: Judge Marjorie Rendell on the Courts, Landmark Cases, and Being a Judge
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