This week on
The Learning Curve, cohost
Cara Candal and guest cohost
Michael Bindas, senior attorney with the Institute for Justice, speak with noted constitutional law professor
Philip Hamburger of Columbia Law School. They discuss the legal basis for private and religious school choice, and how American constitutionalism supports parental choice in education. Prof. Hamburger explores the implications of recent landmark U.S. Supreme Court rulings in
Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue and
Carson v. Makin for the future of private and religious school litigation in America. Prof. Hamburger closes with a reading from his book
Purchasing Submission: Conditions, Power, and Freedom.