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What is actionable wisdom and how can it be used to preserve democracy? In this recording of a livestream, Harvard Law School professor Noah Feldman joins Preet Bharara for a conversation about defending our constitutional rights, why it matters to speak out against government overreach, and why the word “unprecedented” fails to tell the full story. Preet opens the conversation by asking Feldman about his recently-launched Substack, the concept of what he calls “actionable wisdom,” and the importance of academics participating in public discourse. They then turn to lessons learned from the public response to ICE operations in Minneapolis. Professor Feldman emphasizes the importance of speaking out against government overreach as a powerful tool to preserve democracy. Plus, how do the First and Fourth Amendment protections come into play? This conversation was recorded live on Substack. For more live video sessions, subscribe to Stay Tuned on Substack: https://staytuned.substack.com/ Chapters: 0:00 - Noah Feldman Joins Substack 3:53 - What is Actionable Wisdom 5:00 - Public Resistance Against ICE in Minneapolis 7:25 - The First Amendment 8:40 - The Fourth Amendment 17:30 - The Problem with "Unprecedented"