Four part series featuring activists, progressive legal scholars, and attorneys, who examine the past, present and future of the Supreme Court during the 1990's. They examine how those changes will effect rulings, and the role of the public in influencing the debate.|THE HISTORIC ROLE OF THE CONSTITUTION AND THE SUPREME COURT / Denis Berger, Haywood Burns, and Arthur Kinoy| produced by Richard Barr and WBAI. SERIES: The Supreme Court and daily life : who will the court protect in the 1990's| no. 1 Four part series featuring activists, progressive legal scholars, and attorneys, who examine the past, present and future of the Supreme Court during the 1990's. They examine how those changes will effect rulings, and the role of the public in influencing the debate. CONTENT: pt.1. Overview of the Conference / Denis Berger, Executive Director of The Nation Institute -- pt.2. Historic role of the Constitution and the Supreme Court / Haywood Burns, President of The Nation Institute -- pt.3. Civil Rights throught the 50's and the 60's / Arthur Kinoy, Law Professor at Rutgers Law School. Funding from the New York Council for the Humanities. BROADCAST: Satellite, 14 Feb. 1990.
pt.1. Overview of the Conference / Dennis Berger, Executive Director of The Nation Institute -- pt.2. Historic role of the Constitution and the Supreme Court / Haywood Burns, President of The Nation Institute -- pt.3. Civil Rights through the 50's and the 60's / Arthur Kinoy, Law Professor at Rutgers Law School.
pt.1. Overview of the Conference / Dennis Berger, Executive Director of The Nation Institute -- pt.2. Historic role of the Constitution and the Supreme Court / Haywood Burns, President of The Nation Institute -- pt.3. Civil Rights through the 50's and the 60's / Arthur Kinoy, Law Professor at Rutgers Law School.