In this tele-town hall, the Claremont Institute's Dr. Eastman discusses the opinion by Judge Jeffrey Sutton on the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals and the larger circuit-split on the gay marriage cases.
Hemorrhaging on Separation of Powers-Constitution Day 2016
John Malcolm, John Shu, Michael Uhlmann, and John Yoo discuss the erosion of the separation of powers. Co-hosted by The Federalist Society and the Heritage Foundation.
Michael Uhlmann is a Senior Fellow and faculty member of the Claremont Institute, and visiting professor of political science at Claremont Graduate University.
John Yoo is a professor of law at the University of California at Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall), where he has taught since 1993.
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During this interview, Senior Fellow Christopher Caldwell breaks down the effects of the 1964 Civil Rights legislation. Caldwell's interview begins around the 20:45 mark.
Claremont CCJ Founding Director Dr. John Eastman joined McIntyre In The Morning to discuss Trump impeachment chances from a constitutional perspective.
In this tele-town hall, Dr. John C. Eastman discusses the legal and constitutional underpinnings of President Obama's executive actions on immigration.