The Cato Institute’s annual Constitution Day Symposium begins today at 10:45AM (Eastern Time). Here is a link to today’s program. It is an excellent program because, despite its misleading title, its focus is not exclusively on the oracles of the Supreme Court. Both in constitutional theory and practice, the roles of the other two branches of government in interpreting the Constitution are equally as important!

I tried listening to the first panel discussion on Zoom, but work happened to interrupted that. Something came up and I missed a good portion of the conservation.
Since Cato publishes most of their events in podcast form, I will have to listen to the whole event over the weekend.
I had another Zoom during the first panel, but I plan on dropping in on the 3:30 panel about the upcoming Supreme Court term…
If you miss any of them, Cato is recording all of them. There will be a way to watch/listen to them later.
That is good know because I forgot I have to take my daughter to her Spanish class at 4:30!
Judge DeWitt’s lecture at the end was excellent!!
I mean “Judge Willet”!
I will check it out.