Join legal historian John Q. Barrett, whose work celebrates Robert H. Jackson's legacy, alongside constitutional scholar Gerard Magliocca, known for his insights on Jackson’s Steel Seizure concurrence, and historian G. Edward White, who delves into Jackson's life. They explore Jackson's impact on presidential power, his transformative experiences during the Nuremberg Trials, and the lasting implications of his legal theories. The discussion also touches on Jackson's role in landmark cases like Brown v. Board, illustrating his enduring influence on American jurisprudence.