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    Constitutional Conversation with Justices Breyer, O’Connor and Scalia, moderated by “Meet the Press” host Tim Russert

    On Thursday, April 21, 2005, the National Constitution Center hosted an unprecedented "Constitutional Conversation" with three Supreme Court Justices, Stephen Breyer, Antonin Scalia and Sandra Day O'Connor. The program was moderated by Tim Russert, host of NBC's "Meet the Press."

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    Tim Russert begins the interview at approximate 15 minutes into the program.

    Media Coverage
    "National Constitution Center Organizes Public Forum With Supreme Court Justices"
    Stephen Henderson, Philadelphia Inquirer

    "Candid Camera with Supreme Court Justices"
    MSNBC, (with free video featuring Tim Russert reporting and excerpts from the event)

    "3 Justices Respond Personally to Criticism of U.S. Judiciary"
    New York Times (registration required)

    "High Court Justice Scalia and Criticism of the Judiciary"
    National Public Radio, Nina Totenberg  (with free audio report)

    "Justices Argue International Law"
    The Washington Times, Guy Taylor

    "The Three Supremes: Justices Should Come Out More Often"
    New York Newsday, Editorial

    "O'Connor Dismisses Ado Over Int'l Law"
    Associated Press

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