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628: Northwestern Law Professor John McGinnis on Constitutional Stability in the Age of AI

Feb 16, 2026
John McGinnis, Northwestern law professor and author focused on constitutional law and tech, discusses constitutional stability, public choice realism, and how AI will reshape law, education, and work. He highlights the need for entrenched constitutional design, the political realities of incentives, and how humans should pivot to persuasion, judgment, and relational skills in an AI-dominated world.
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INSIGHT

Value Of An Entrenched Constitution

  • Constitutional entrenchment lets society plan across political swings and short-term passions.
  • John McGinnis argues an entrenched constitution protects ordered liberty while enabling effective state capacity.
ANECDOTE

Father's Lesson On Taxes And Incentives

  • John recounts his father's practical insight that high taxes shift effort from producing to lobbying the government.
  • That observation anticipated public choice ideas about political incentives and concentrated interests.
ANECDOTE

Trump Compared To Andrew Jackson

  • McGinnis compares Trump's novelty to Andrew Jackson's disruptive presidency in the 1820s.
  • He uses history to show democratic shocks repeat and constitutional continuity often endures.
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