The Bill of Rights at 225: Why History Matters
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2016 is the 225th anniversary of the adoption of the Bill of Rights. David Rubenstein, in conversation with Jeffrey Rosen, discusses the significance of the US Constitution’s first ten amendments, why they were adopted, and why they matter today. Speakers: David Rubenstein, Jeffrey Rosen
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