Justice Clarence Thomas and CAC's Akhil Amar debate past, present, and future of our Constitution
Become a Constitutional Progressive today: http://ConstitutionalProgressives.org CAC Website: http://theUSconstitution.org CAC on Twitter: / myconstitution CAC on Facebook: / constitutionalaccountability In celebration of the 225th anniversary of the signing of our Constitution, Yale Law Professor and Constitutional Accountability Center board member Akhil Amar and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas debate the past, present, and future of the nation's founding document in a program titled, "The Constitution Turns 225" at the National Archives on September 12, 2012. Video provided courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration.

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