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The Future of the Constitution Series

In this series, a dozen scholars of diverse political and jurisprudential world views were asked to imagine plausible technological developments in the year 2025 or so that will stress current constitutional law and to propose possible solutions.

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March 21, 2013

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Eric Cohen, Robert P. George

July 5, 2011

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May 2, 2011

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Orin S. Kerr

April 19, 2011

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