Humanities Council Senior Research Scholar and Director of the James Madison Program Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship, Allen Guelzo, and Associate Professor of History Matthew Karp sat down with The Daily Princetonian to discuss these topics and provide a historical frame for the court’s current conflict. They considered whether judicial independence is attainable and explained how this moment could move politicians to question the relationship between the executive and judicial branches.
Read the full interview here.
Allen Guelzo is currently teaching “Secession, the Civil War, and the Constitution” (POL / HUM / AMS 488) in Fall 2020 and will teach a new course for the Humanistic Studies Program in Spring 2021, Writing Lincoln: Biography, Film, Literature (HUM 363 / AMS 364).