Some libertarians say Americans’ economic rights have been given short shrift in the nation’s courts. Diane and her guests talk about a movement to address that complaint and how it factors into a broader debate about judicial nominations.

Guests

  • Jeffrey Rosen Professor of law at the George Washington University and legal affairs editor of "The New Republic." He's the author of "The Supreme Court," "The Most Democratic Branch," "The Naked Crowd," and "The Unwanted Gaze."
  • Michael Greve John G. Searle Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and director of AEI's Federalism Project

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