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A More or Less Perfect Union
Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg
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Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 1986; he served as Chief Judge from 2001 to 2008. After receiving his B.S. from Cornell University in 1970, and his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School in 1973, he clerked for Justice Thurgood Marshall on the United States Supreme Court.
Participants
John Baker
Visiting Professor of Law, Georgetown University
Jack Balkin
Professor of Law, Yale University
Randy Barnett
Director, Georgetown Center for the Constitution
Niya Bates
Public Historian of African American Life, Monticello
Charlie Birnbaum
Piano Tuner
Janice Rogers Brown
Federal Judge, US Court of Appeals, DC Circuit
George W. Casey, Jr.
Former Chief of Staff, U.S. Army
Joseph Ellis
Author, Professor of American History
Phoebe Ferguson
Executive Director, Plessy and Ferguson Foundation
Michelle Frenor
Owner, Savannah Belle Walking Tours
Michael Greve
Professor of Law, George Mason University
Brett M. Kavanaugh
Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court
Alan Charles Kors
Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania
Lynne Jackson
Great, Great, Granddaughter of Dred and Harriet Scott
Seth Lipsky
Editor, The New York Sun
Jeremy McLellan
Comedian
Clark Neily
Cato, Former Chief Litigator, Institute for Justice
Keith Plessy
Descendant of Homer Plessy
Jonathan Rauch
Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Leah Ward Sears
Former Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Georgia
Dr. Ibrahima Seck
Director of Research, Whitney Plantation
Louis Michael Seidman
Professor of Law, Georgetown University
Amity Shlaes
Presidential Scholar, The King's College
Jean Soderlind
Ghost Talk, Ghost Walk
David Strauss
Professor of Law, University of Chicago
Nadine Strossen
Professor of Law, New York Law School and ACLU Former President
Jonathan Turley
Professor of Law, George Washington University
Robert Wilkins
Federal Judge, US Court of Appeals, DC Circuit