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Exclusive - Andrew Napolitano Extended Interview Pt. 2

Views: 61,673 Posted: 11/15/2012

In this exclusive, unedited interview, Judge Andrew Napolitano lauds the Brown vs. Board of Education ruling, but argues against unlimited federal power. (02:39)

   

Exclusive - Andrew Napolitano Extended Interview Pt. 1

Views: 89,109 Posted: 11/15/2012

In this exclusive, unedited interview, Judge Andrew Napolitano talks America's immigration history and the limits of Constitutional law. (06:57)

   

Exclusive - Andrew Napolitano Extended Interview Pt. 2

Views: 61,673 Posted: 11/15/2012

In this exclusive, unedited interview, Judge Andrew Napolitano lauds the Brown vs. Board of Education ruling, but argues against unlimited federal power. (02:39)

   

Exclusive - Andrew Napolitano Extended Interview Pt. 3

Views: 58,897 Posted: 11/15/2012

In this exclusive, unedited interview, Judge Andrew Napolitano suggests David Petraeus' affair is old news to government officials. (06:15)

 

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