Constitutional Accountability Center Launch Event
On June 3, 2008, Constitutional Accountability Center was officially launched at a luncheon panel at the National Press Club featuring Ron Klain, Akhil Amar, Dahlia Lithwick, and Doug Kendall. Below you will find media generated by the launch of Constitutional Accountability Center.
- Constitutional Drift: Obama veers to the right, but does he need to take the Constitution with him?
- Liberals launch firm for constitutional fights
- Pen in hand, Scalia leaves his mark on ruling
- Washington Post names Constitutional Accountability Center Interest Group of the Week In the Tanks
Remarks of Doug Kendall
Remarks of Akhil Amar
Remarks of Dahlia Lithwick
Remarks of Ron Klain
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