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Laurence Henry Tribe is a professor of constitutional law at Harvard Law School and the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard University. He also works with the firm Massey & Gail LLP on a variety of matters. Tribe is widely recognized as a leading liberal scholar of constitutional law. He is the author of American Constitutional Law, a treatise in that field, and has argued before the... MORE Laurence Henry Tribe is a professor of constitutional law at Harvard Law School and the Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard University. He also works with the firm Massey & Gail LLP on a variety of matters. Tribe is widely recognized as a leading liberal scholar of constitutional law. He is the author of American Constitutional Law, a treatise in that field, and has argued before the United States Supreme Court 35 times. LESS |
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Laurence H. Tribe on Interpreting the Constitution Ford Hall Forum - Ford Hall Forum Between the lines of our parchment Constitution, renowned legal scholar Laurence Tribe argues, there is an "Invisible Constitution."Tribe purports that some of our most cherished and widely held beliefs about our constitutional rights are not even included in the written document.How does this "Invisible Constitution" impact the central constitutional debates of our time - from gun control to abortion to wire-tapping? How has this framework for reading the Constitution evolved, and how does it work?Professor Laurence Tribe, Harvard Law School, joins us to discuss how we interpret our country's most important document - Ford Hall Forum
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