I had the distinct pleasure yesterday of being interviewed for a television documentary exploring contemporary political debates regarding Constitutional rights. Matt Ehling and the crew from ETS Pictures came to my home town to talk to me about Raich and the drug war as they relate to the Commerce Clause and the Fourth Amendment.
The local paper actually covered the filming, if you’re interested.
They hope to have the documentary ready for release by the end of the summer– I’ll let you know when it’s going to air.
Welcome to any new local visitors who stopped by because of the article. If your interest is in the Raich case, I have a page here.
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