Constitution Law Part Four: State Action and the Framework of Individual Rights

Constitution Law Part Four: State Action and the Framework of Individual Rights

Author: The Law School of America April 2, 2026 Duration: 57:41

This episode unpacks the critical frameworks and doctrines that determine when and how the Constitution limits government power over individual rights. We explore the key tests, exceptions, and landmark cases shaping constitutional protections today, emphasizing practical application for exams and legal reasoning.

Most constitutional protections don’t kick in unless the government is involved. But what happens when private companies and social media platforms perform roles historically reserved for the state? In this episode, we unravel the nuanced mechanisms behind the “state action” doctrine—how the constitution’s power thresholds are crossed and how private actors increasingly blur those lines.

You’ll discover how the Supreme Court’s landmark cases—from Marsh v. Alabama to modern social media disputes—define when private entities are transformed into state actors, triggering constitutional rights like free speech and equal protection. We break down how the “public function” and “entanglement” exceptions work—cases like Shelley v. Kramer and Burton v. Wilmington reveal why private power can become public authority, and why this is crucial for your legal toolkit.

We explore the layered thresholds for government action, unpack procedural due process standards, and delve into substantive due process—the core principle that not every law or government action is equally valid. Discover how the courts analyze fundamental rights, the role of strict scrutiny versus rational basis review, and how the Lochner era shaped the modern landscape of constitutional protections.

Why does this matter? As private tech giants operate the digital town squares of our era, understanding whether the constitution applies becomes a matter of national importance. Will the notion of “state action” evolve to keep pace with the digital age? This episode empowers you to think critically about government accountability, the limits of legal protections, and the future of constitutional rights in an increasingly privatized world.

Perfect for law students, policy wonks, and anyone interested in the future of free speech and individual rights, this episode provides clarity amidst complexity. It’s a masterclass in constitutional mechanics—essential listening to see how the foundational rules might change in the years to come.


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