

David Pozen, "The Constitution of the War on Drugs" (Oxford UP, 2024)
Apr 28, 2024
David Pozen, a Columbia Law School professor, discusses the disastrous impact of the war on drugs in terms of money, efficacy, and human rights. He explores the historic legal battles in the 1960s, where lawyers argued for liberalized drug policies based on the Constitution. Pozen advocates for a balanced approach combining public health strategies with legal actions to prevent punitive drug laws.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Exploring the Connection Between Constitutional Law and Drug Reform Movements
02:47 • 2min
The Failed War on Drugs: A Critique
04:28 • 11min
Exploration of Constitutional Influences on Alcohol Prohibition and Individual Rights
15:41 • 2min
Challenging Drug Laws: Lost Constitutional Battles
17:34 • 30min
Constitutional Law Perspectives on American Drug Policy
47:38 • 6min
Exploring the Need for a Holistic Approach to Drug Scheduling Decisions
53:26 • 4min