LIST OF #LANDMARKCASES GUESTS
C-SPAN’s new Landmark Cases series on historic Supreme Court decisions begins Monday, Oct. 5th.
Here is a list of confirmed guests for each 90-minute program, all beginning Mondays at 9pmET.
Marbury v. Madison (Oct. 5th, 2015)
Akhil Reed Amar – Yale University Law Professor & Author, "America’s Constitution: A Biography”
Cliff Sloan – Constitutional Law Attorney & Co-Author, “The Great Decision: Jefferson, Adams, Marshall & the Battle for the Supreme Court"
Scott v. Sandford (Oct. 12th, 2015)
Christopher Bracey – George Washington University Law Professor & Co-Author, “The Dred Scott Case: Historical & Contemporary Perspectives on Race & Law”
Martha Jones – University of Michigan Law School Legal Research & History Professor
Slaughterhouse Cases (Oct. 19th, 2015)
Paul Clement – Former Solicitor General & Constitutional Law Attorney
Michael Ross - University of Maryland History Professor & Author, "Justice of Shattered Dreams: Samuel Freeman Miller & the Supreme Court During the Civil War Era”
Lochner v. New York (Oct. 26th, 2015)
Randy Barnett – Georgetown University Law Center Professor & Author, “Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty"
Paul Kens - Texas State University Political Science Professor & Author, "Lochner v. New York: Economic Regulation on Trial”
Schenck v. United States (Nov. 2nd, 2015)
Thomas Goldstein – SCOTUSblog Co-Founder & Publisher
Beverly Gage – Yale University History Professor
Korematsu v. United States (Nov. 9th, 2015)
Peter Irons – Represented Fred Korematsu in 1983 Coram Nobis case & Author "Justice At War: The Story of the Japanese-American Internment Cases”
Karen Korematsu- Fred T. Korematsu Institute Executive Director & Daughter of Fred Korematsu
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer (Nov. 16th, 2015)
Michael Gerhardt - University of North Carolina Law Professor
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (Nov. 23rd, 2015)
Tomiko Brown-Nagin - Harvard University Legal Historian & Author, "Courage to Dissent: Atlanta & the Long History of the Civil Rights Movement"
Kannon Shanmugam – Former Assistant to the Solicitor General & Constitutional Law Attorney
Mapp v. Ohio (Nov. 30th, 2015)
Carolyn Long – Washington State University Vancouver Political Science Professor & Author, “Mapp v. Ohio: Guarding against Unreasonable Searches & Seizures”
Renee Hutchins – University of Maryland Law Professor & Clinical-Law Program Co-Director
Baker v. Carr (Dec. 7th, 2015)
Theodore Olson - Former Solicitor General & Constitutional Law Attorney
Douglas Smith - Author, "On Democracy's Doorstep: The Inside Story of How the Supreme Court Brought ‘One Person One Vote’ to the United States"
Miranda v. Arizona (Dec. 14th. 2015)
Jeffrey Rosen - National Constitution Center President & CEO & George Washington University Law Professor
Roe v. Wade (Dec. 21st, 2015)
Guests will be announced soon