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1692 Ivory Tower 11-06-15

Season 12 Episode 33 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

Reforming the Supreme Court; Student privacy at Cornell; Election wrap

The panelists discuss the value of a proposal from Norman Ornstein for reforming the Supreme Court that would end lifetime tenure and substitute 18-year fixed, staggered terms. We all like it, but getting it achieved will be a big, big problem. Then they assess the wisdom of Cornell's public relations people kicking a Fox News reporter off the campus to protect alleged student "privacy."

11/06/2015 | Rating NR

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1692 Ivory Tower 11-06-15

Season 12 Episode 33 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

The panelists discuss the value of a proposal from Norman Ornstein for reforming the Supreme Court that would end lifetime tenure and substitute 18-year fixed, staggered terms. We all like it, but getting it achieved will be a big, big problem. Then they assess the wisdom of Cornell's public relations people kicking a Fox News reporter off the campus to protect alleged student "privacy."

11/06/2015 | Rating NR

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