
Steven Calabresi
Clayton J. and Henry R. Barber Professor of Law at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. Co-founder of the Federalist Society and author of The Mies Revolution.
Top 3 podcasts with Steven Calabresi
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Apr 11, 2025 • 57min
Do the Trump Tariffs Violate the Constitution?
Steven Calabresi, a law professor and co-founder of the Federalist Society, joins Samuel Estreicher, a public law expert, to dissect the constitutionality of President Trump's tariffs. They delve into the complexities of executive power, examining historical precedents and legal frameworks like the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. The discussion highlights the critical need for congressional oversight and warns against the dangers of unchecked presidential authority in trade policy, raising pertinent questions about democracy and representation.

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Dec 20, 2024 • 53min
The Meese Revolution
Steven Calabresi, a law professor at Northwestern University, delves into the legacy of former Attorney General Edwin Meese and his pivotal role in shaping originalism. The conversation highlights how Meese transformed the Department of Justice into a center for originalist thought during the Reagan era. Calabresi discusses the ideological divides within originalism, the formation of the Federalist Society, and how these developments influenced Supreme Court nominations and judicial philosophy. His insights offer a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of constitutional interpretation.

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Feb 4, 2026 • 1h 10min
A Virtuous Republic, If You Can Keep It
Steve Calabresi, law professor known for work on the unitary executive and constitutional debates, joins to discuss executive power and historical precedents. They revisit the birthright citizenship case and administrative rules. Conversation covers the sinking fund, FTC and unitary-executive clashes, court term limits, and civic virtue in republican governance.


