11 episodes

Is democracy falling apart in the United States and around the world? Are law and legal institutions the problem or solution to the crises that are threatening democracies everywhere? This season, the Fordham Law Podcast digs deep into the big questions facing democracy and its uncertain future.

Democracy's Future‪?‬ Julie Suk

    • Government

Is democracy falling apart in the United States and around the world? Are law and legal institutions the problem or solution to the crises that are threatening democracies everywhere? This season, the Fordham Law Podcast digs deep into the big questions facing democracy and its uncertain future.

    Ireland's Referendum on Women's Role in the Home

    Ireland's Referendum on Women's Role in the Home

    On International Women's Day (March 8), Irish voters will decide whether to amend their constitution to delete a provision that recognizes women's "life within the home." Adopted in 1937, the "woman in the home" clause has been criticized for entrenching traditional gender stereotypes. Will voters choose to replace it with a gender-neutral clause that values care within the family instead? And what difference does the constitution's language about women, care, and families make to law and public policy? Professor Laura Cahillane joins Democracy's Future from Ireland to discuss.

    • 52 min
    Will the French Constitution Enshrine the Right to Abortion?

    Will the French Constitution Enshrine the Right to Abortion?

    The Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs ended the constitutional right to abortion in the United States, but it triggered a serious push to enshrine abortion as a constitutional right in France. Next week, the French Senate will debate and vote on a constitutional amendment that would recognize the woman’s freedom to choose abortion. With an overwhelming majority of the National Assembly already in favor of it, France could be the first country in the world to enshrine an abortion right in its constitution this year. Will the amendment, if passed, actually strengthen access to abortion in France? And is the proposal igniting a new polarization that undermines the future of constitutional abortion rights, in France and around the world? Professor Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez takes a break from testifying and advising lawmakers on the amendment to joinJulie and Zephyr on Democracy’s Future to discuss.

    • 38 min
    Disqualifying Political Candidates Who Threaten Democracy: Global Perspectives

    Disqualifying Political Candidates Who Threaten Democracy: Global Perspectives

    When should a political candidate deemed a threat to democracy be disqualified from running for office? As the Supreme Court takes up the constitutional questions that could end Trump's bid for the Presidency, Democracy's Future hosts a conversation with Tom Ginsburg and David Landau, scholarly experts on the law of disqualification in democracies around the world.

    • 42 min
    War and the Future of Democracy in Israel

    War and the Future of Democracy in Israel

    In this episode, Professors Gila Stopler and Meital Pinto from Israeli Law Professors' Forum for Democracy join us to discuss the landmark decision of the Israeli Supreme Court of January 1st and what it means for the future of democracy in Israel.

    • 51 min
    The Polarizing Struggle for a New Constitution: Chile's Upcoming Referendum

    The Polarizing Struggle for a New Constitution: Chile's Upcoming Referendum

    On Sunday, December 17, Chilean voters are required to vote to accept or reject a proposed new constitution for Chile. Sunday's referendum will shape democracy in Chile for the foreseeable future: can a constitution that served Pinochet's military dictatorship work for democracy? After Chilean voters rejected a progressive constitution in September 2022, will they embrace the right-leaning one now? Democracy's Future is joined by Professor Veronica Undurraga, who was the President of an ideologically balanced Expert Commission that drafted the constitution, which was then redrafted by an elected Constitutional Council dominated by the Right.

    • 51 min
    From Tyranny, Inc. to "Win-Enough" Democracy

    From Tyranny, Inc. to "Win-Enough" Democracy

    Sohrab Ahmari joins this episode of Democracy’s Future to discuss his new book, Tyranny, Inc, explaining why conservatives should support the rights of workers. For Ahmari, democracy should mean the Left and the Right find ways to “win enough” of their agendas, in order to defend citizens’ freedom against the concentrated power of employers and corporations.

    • 50 min

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