Written by The Likely Voter
March 13, 2025
Sutherland Institute recently held a panel conversation with author Yuval Levin, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, and Judge Thomas B. Griffith. The panel, moderated by Gov. Cox, discussed the impact of the Constitution as a bedrock document and how it formed the freedoms we have in America today.
You can watch the full conversation below.
To see our favorite snippets from the evening, watch the clips and scroll through the photos below.
Good governance comes from coalitions, not force
Defending the Constitution through self-moderation
Respect and decency will go a long way in achieving unity
Using the Constitution as a tool toward unity #utpol
Good governance comes from coalitions, not force
Defending the Constitution through self-moderation
Respect and decency will go a long way in achieving unity
Using the Constitution as a tool toward unity #utpol
For a more in-depth perspective on this event, watch our Defending Ideas podcast episode here.
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