KYKN "Newsmakers" Appearance, Discussing Recent Article and Teaching History
James M. Masnov talks about the ACLU and Upcoming History of the Supreme Court class that will be taught in April
Listen to James M. Masnov’s appearance on KYKN’s “Newsmakers at Noon” program, hosted by Denise Quinn, where James discusses his recent article about when the ACLU were champions of Constitutional Originalism, his experience teaching constitutional history to college students, and his upcoming History of the Supreme Court course that is intended for life-long learners, unorthodox thinkers, and curious minds of all ages and backgrounds.
Listen to the KYKN appearance here.
Register for James M. Masnov‘s History of the Supreme Court course in Corvallis, Oregon to attend in-person every Thursday through the month of April here.
[James M. Masnov is a writer, historian, and lecturer. He has been a contributor at Past Tense, Pure Insights, New Discourses, the Brownstone Institute, Armstrong Journal of History, and the Oregon Encyclopedia. His newest book, Rights Reign Supreme: An Intellectual History of Judicial Review and the Supreme Court, is available here. His first book, History Killers and Other Essays by an Intellectual Historian, is available here.]