US Constitution

Legislation / Policy

supreme law of the United States of America since March 4th, 1789

Mentioned in 7 videos

Videos Mentioning US Constitution

Michael Leiter  - Opposition

Michael Leiter - Opposition

OxfordUnion

Mentioned in the context of the legal basis for US actions in Venezuela.

E78: VC fund metrics that matter, private market update, recession, student loans, Bill Hwang arrest

E78: VC fund metrics that matter, private market update, recession, student loans, Bill Hwang arrest

All-In Podcast

Mentioned as the basis for defining content moderation policies, outlining categories of speech that are not protected, such as fraud or incitement to violence.

Tim Urban: Tribalism, Marxism, Liberalism, Social Justice, and Politics | Lex Fridman Podcast #360

Tim Urban: Tribalism, Marxism, Liberalism, Social Justice, and Politics | Lex Fridman Podcast #360

Lex Fridman

The supreme law of the United States, cited as a product of the wisdom of previous Americans, setting up a wise system.

Yuval Noah Harari: Free Speech, Institutional Distrust, & Social Order | Making Sense #386

Yuval Noah Harari: Free Speech, Institutional Distrust, & Social Order | Making Sense #386

Sam Harris

Presented as a foundational text that, while fictional (human-created), is honest about its origins ('We the People') and includes mechanisms for amendment, allowing for correction of mistakes like slavery.

E10: Twitter & Facebook botch censorship (again), the publisher vs. distributor debate & more

E10: Twitter & Facebook botch censorship (again), the publisher vs. distributor debate & more

All-In Podcast

The First Amendment is referenced regarding the Supreme Court nominee's ability to name its protections.

How Democracies Fail: A Conversation with Anne Applebaum (Episode #376)

How Democracies Fail: A Conversation with Anne Applebaum (Episode #376)

Sam Harris

The foundational legal document of the United States, referenced in the context of democratic ideals and rights.

America's Inequality Score Is 0.01 Away From The Number That Caused The Gilded Age To Collapse

America's Inequality Score Is 0.01 Away From The Number That Caused The Gilded Age To Collapse

Tom Bilyeu

America's structural answer to economic breakdown, partly created as a response to the rage and instability caused by Shays' Rebellion.