Sometimes wrong, often imperious, but never boring: the Supreme Court has all but finished another year of energetic interventions in the nation's business, from the war on terror to campaign finance laws to deconstructing the Pledge of Allegiance.
Please join Viet Dinh, former U.S. assistant attorney general for legal policy; Notre Dame law professor Richard W. Garnett; veteran appellate litigator Edward W. Warren; and the Federalism Project's Michael S. Greve for an afternoon of spirited analysis.