
Whittington’s Wisdom
Princeton Professor Keith Whittington is so sharp that he gives you paper cuts when you shake his hand. That’s why we had him on - to walk all of us mere mortals through the complex history of judicial review as outlined in his book, Repugnant Laws. Keith brought a mix of history, current events, rank punditry and more to this podcast! Show Notes: -Keith’s book, Repugnant Laws -The history of the “8 glasses of water a day” myth -Keith’s last book, Speak Freely -Oliver Wendell Holmes’ opinion for Buck V. Bell -The scary reality of self-censorship at universities -Temperance-era protests at Berkeley over family serving beer to firefighters, God forbid -Remnant 146 with Adam White -Keith’s WaPo piece on Dershowitz’s impeachment argument -Remnant 174 with Josh Kraushaar
The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
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Show Notes
Princeton Professor Keith Whittington is so sharp that he gives you paper cuts when you shake his hand. That’s why we had him on - to walk all of us mere mortals through the complex history of judicial review as outlined in his book, Repugnant Laws. Keith brought a mix of history, current events, rank punditry and more to this podcast!
Show Notes:
-The history of the “8 glasses of water a day” myth
-Keith’s last book, Speak Freely
-Oliver Wendell Holmes’ opinion for Buck V. Bell
-The scary reality of self-censorship at universities
-Temperance-era protests at Berkeley over family serving beer to firefighters, God forbid
-Keith’s WaPo piece on Dershowitz’s impeachment argument
-Remnant 174 with Josh Kraushaar
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