The National Constitution Center has posted a podcast hosted by Jeffery Rosen: The Gorsuch Hearings and the Future of the Constitution [scroll down]. Georgia State law professor Eric Segall (a familiar name on this blog) and I answer Professor Rosen's questions about the hearings and pull the discussion off into a discussion of originalism whenever we can.
Professor Segall and I agree on more than you'd think. Our main point of disagreement (which produce subsidiary disagreements) is whether originalism leads to determinate results in a material number of contested cases (I say yes, he says no).
Jeff Rosen is a gracious host/moderator, as always.
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