Randy Barnett on Liberty Under Law
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Governor Mitch Daniels and constitutional law professor Randy Barnett discuss what it's like to be a conservative or libertarian on a liberal college campus, the changes in Barnett's political philosophy over time, and his development as a public meaning originalist. They also explore Barnett's interest in the ninth amendment and his theory that "first come rights and then comes government," as well as the idea that sometimes private property and liberty can be in conflict.
- Learning from Opposing Viewpoints in Academia (04:18)
- Originalism and the Foundations of Constitutional Interpretation (12:19)
- The Ninth Amendment and Unenumerated Rights (22:22)
- Corporate Power and the Boundaries of Individual Liberty (34:12)
- Free Speech and Ideological Conformity on Campus (41:32)
The Future of Liberty — Former Indiana governor and Purdue University president Mitch Daniels investigates the prospects for liberty and more through conversations with prominent thinkers and leaders across diverse fields. New episodes are available wherever you listen, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Visit thefutureofliberty.org to learn more.
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