
Advisory Opinions Would You Like a Musket to Go With Your Latte?
Aug 20, 2024
A.J. Jacobs, an author celebrated for his explorations of family connections and historical themes, joins the conversation with a dash of humor. He shares his quirky experiences living by the Constitution, from writing with quill pens to engaging with 18th-century firearms. The discussion touches on the implications of recent Supreme Court decisions and the balance between personal freedoms and governance. Listeners are treated to whimsical anecdotes about living biblically, and reflections on the evolving language of constitutional law.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Intro
00:00 • 5min
Navigating Educational Legalities and Cultural Debates
05:08 • 12min
Exploring Solutions to Systemic Inequities
17:16 • 2min
Navigating Complexity in Pro-Life Politics and Legal Rights
19:25 • 4min
Exploring Language and Constitutional Living
23:47 • 5min
Living Biblically and Constitutional Curiosities
28:34 • 17min
Letters of Mark and Modern Implications
45:31 • 25min

