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Noah Feldman with Jeffrey Toobin

The Supreme Court Then and Now

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Noah Feldman with Jeffrey Toobin

By: Noah Feldman
Narrated by: Jeffrey Toobin
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Noah Feldman discusses the the Supreme Courts record on individual rights, particularly Justice Anthony Kennedy’s, and asks: “Can the health care bill be described as a violation of individual rights?”

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The most recent Obama Health Care Law has long been a topic of conversation. In this Live from the 92nd Street Y, Noah Telbin and Jeffrey Toobin discuss the Supreme Court's interpretation of that controversial and historic piece of legislation. Feldman is particularly concerned with the Supreme Court's interest in individual liberties. Toobin serves as a wonderful host, helping listeners relate to and understand difficult legal matters. Feldman's expertise is apparent, especially his thoughts about Justice Anthony Kennedy's position on the Court.

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