Topic: What Holds Our Republic Together? A Wrap-Up on Checks & Balances
When: Tuesday 9/16/2025 at 2:00 pm ET
Join us on “Constitution Day Eve,” Tuesday, September 16, 2pm ET as we wrap up our series on checks and balances! This episode examines how the Constitution’s design continues to protect freedom and limit government power. From landmark cases to modern debates, we will discuss the checks and balances brilliantly designed by our founders. Tune in for a thoughtful conclusion about this keystone structure in our American Founding and start your Constitution Day celebration early with us!
Constitutional Chats are hosted by Janine Turner, Cathy Gillespie, student ambassadors, and experts who join us weekly to discuss hot-topic issues! The audience is not on camera, but you may ask questions!
Meet the Guest
Susan McWilliams
Susan McWilliams Barndt is the 2025-2026 William F. Podlich Distinguished Fellow in Government at Claremont McKenna College. She serves as the president/chair of the American Political Thought section of the American Political Science Association.
McWilliams is the author of The American Road Trip and American Political Thought (Lexington, 2018) and Traveling Back: Toward a Global Political Theory (Oxford, 2014). She is also the editor of A Political Companion to James Baldwin (Kentucky, 2017) and a co-editor of several books, including The Best Kind of College: An Insiders’ Guide to America’s Small Liberal Arts Colleges (with John Seery, SUNY, 2015) and The Princeton History of American Political Thought (with Nicholas Buccola and Roosevelt Montás, Princeton, forthcoming).
McWilliams is the co-editor of the American Political Thought book series at the University Press of Kansas and a past editor of the peer-reviewed journal American Political Thought. Her writing has appeared in both scholarly and popular journals, and she is a regular media commentator on American politics for outlets such as The Atlantic, Business Insider, KPCC’s AirTalk, LiveNOW From FOX, The Los Angeles Times, Ms. Magazine, The Nation, The New York Times, Newsweek, Pacifica Radio, Politico, the Tavis Smiley Show, and “Today in LA” on KNBC.
For her work, McWilliams has received accolades including the Graves Award in the Humanities, a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship and the Jack Miller Center’s Teaching Excellence Award in Higher Education. Since 2006, McWilliams has been on the faculty at Pomona College, where she has won the Wig Award for Excellence in Teaching four times.
McWilliams holds a B.A. in political science and Russian from Amherst College, an M.A. and Ph.D. in politics from Princeton University, and a Certificate in Advanced Educational Leadership from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education.


