
Jeffrey Rosen
President and CEO, National Constitution Center
Jeffrey Rosen is the president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, increasing awareness and understanding of the US Constitution as an interactive museum, national town hall, and provider of nonpartisan resources for civic education. There, he hosts its weekly “We the People” podcast which features constitutional debate and Constitution classes. Rosen is also a professor at George Washington University Law School and a contributing editor at The Atlantic. He was previously the legal affairs editor of The New Republic and a staff writer for The New Yorker. The author of six books, Rosen’s latest is Conversations with RBG: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Life, Love, Liberty, and Law.
Previously

2022 Festival
Is the Weakest Branch Becoming the Most Dangerous?
Video — 46m 58s

2022 Festival
Beyond Roe and Dobbs: Understanding the New Reproductive Rights Landscape (Deep Dive)
Video — 1h 10m 37s

2019 Festival
The Chief: The Life and Turbulent Times of Chief Justice John Roberts
Video — 52m 37s

2019 Festival
Our New Supreme Court
Video — 52m 43s

2019 Festival
Addressing Trust as an Element of Media and Democracy
Video — 51m 28s

2019 Festival
What Is Conservatism?
Video — 1h 1m 2s

2018 Festival
American Democracy in 2018: What Would the Founders Think?
Audio — 49m

2018 Festival
The Supreme Court Now: The Most Recent Decisions, the Deciders, and What to Expect Next
Video — 48m 17s

2018 Festival
Is Your Online Bubble a Threat to Democracy?
Audio — 52m

2018 Festival
Social Media Versus American Democracy
Video — 51m 43s

2016 Festival
The Bill of Rights at 225: Why History Matters
Video — 48m 49s

2016 Festival
Deep Dive: The Supreme Court 2016, the Election, and the Future of the Constitution
Video — 1h 34m 59s

2016 Festival
The Curse of Bigness: Why Louis Brandeis Matters
Audio — 48m

2016 Festival
Deep Dive: Privacy and Security—What’s the Right Balance?
Video — 1h 33m 35s

2014 Festival
After the Gavel: The Supreme Court, the Future, and You
Video — 59m 53s