Power and Precedent: The Conservative Supreme Court's Radical Rulings
with
Laurence Tribe
American Legal Scholar & Constitutional Law Expert
Moderated by
Ali Velshi
award-winning journalist, host of "Velshi" and Chief Correspondent for MSNBC
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6:00-7:00 PM EST
Wednesday, July 31st On Zoom
We are honored to welcome again one of the nation’s most respected and renowned legal scholars and constitutional law experts, Professor Laurence Tribe. Tribe joins The Common Good to explore the far-reaching implications of the recent decisions by the Supreme Court’s conservative majority to create presidential immunity and abandon Chevron deference.
How will the new presidential immunity redefine presidential power? What does the abandonment of Chevron deference mean for regulations legislated by Congress and federal implementation of these rules? What were the Court’s arguments for shifting the law in such historically unprecedented ways?
Join us as we delve into these pivotal questions and their earth shattering potential impact on the future of American governance from on Wednesday, July 31st from 6-7pm on Zoom.
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About Our Speaker
Dr. Laurence H. Tribe is the Carl M. Loeb University Professor of Constitutional Law Emeritus at Harvard University. The title “University Professor” is Harvard’s highest academic honor, awarded to fewer than 75 professors in the University’s history. Tribe taught at Harvard Law School since 1968; received tenure at 30; and was voted the best professor by the graduating class of 2000.
Born in China to Russian Jewish parents, Tribe entered Harvard at 16; graduated magna cum laude with a summa cum laude in Mathematics (1962) and magna cum laude in Law (1966); clerked for the California and U.S. Supreme Courts(1966-68); was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1979 and to the American Philosophical Society in 2010; helped write the constitutions of South Africa, the Czech Republic, and the Marshall Islands; has received eleven honorary degrees, most recently a degree honoris causa from the Government of Mexico in 2011 that was never before awarded to an American and D, Litt. degree from Columbia University in 2013; has prevailed in three-fifths of the many appellate cases he has argued (including 35 in the U.S. Supreme Court); was appointed in 2010 by President Barack Obama to serve as the first Senior Counselor for Access to Justice and in 2021 by President Joseph R. Biden to serve on the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States; and has written 115 books and articles, including his treatise, American Constitutional Law, cited more than any other legal text since 1950.
Former Solicitor General Erwin Griswold wrote: “[N]o book, and no lawyer not on the [Supreme] Court, has ever had a greater influence on the development of American constitutional law,” and former U.S. Court of Appeals Judge J. Michael Luttig tweeted in January 2023, “Laurence H. Tribe has been the Nation’s preeminent constitutional scholar for the past half-century.”
Ali Velshi is an award-winning journalist, host of "Velshi" and Chief Correspondent for MSNBC, and a weekly economics contributor to NPR's "Here And Now." He has reported extensively from Ukraine and across Central and Eastern Europe during the Russian invasion. In the US, he has covered the COVID-19 pandemic, the killing of George Floyd and the protests which followed it in Minneapolis, during which he was shot with a rubber bullet fired by authorities while reporting live.
Velshi is known for his immersive on-the-ground reporting and his interactive discussions with small groups, which form part of his ongoing series, Velshi Across America. He hosts the "Velshi Banned Book Club on MSNBC, and the "Velshi Banned Book Club" podcast.
Prior to joining NBC News and MSNBC in 2016, he hosted “Ali Velshi On Target,” a nightly primetime show on Al Jazeera America. Before that, he served as CNN’s chief business correspondent, anchor of CNN International’s “World Business Today,” and host of CNN’s weekly business roundtable “Your Money.” Velshi also co-hosted CNN’s morning show, “American Morning.” He is the author of “Small Acts of Courage”, “Gimme My Money “ Back and co-author with “Christine Romans of How to Speak Money”, and of the forthcoming “Small Acts of Courage: A Legacy Of Endurance And The Fight For Democracy” (St. Martin’s Press, 2024), and “Open Space: How The Second Great Space Race Will Shape Our Future” (Knopf, 2025).
Velshi is also the editor of “The Trump Indictments” (Mariner Books, 2023), and the author of the foreword to the compendium “Great Muslim Leaders: Lessons For Education” (IAP 2023). Born in Nairobi and raised in Toronto, he graduated from Canada’s Queen’s University with a degree in Religion, and was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Laws from his Alma Mater in 2016. Velshi splits his time between New York City and Philadelphia.
He has been nominated for multiple Emmy Awards, and is the recipient of two National Headliner Awards and a Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award.