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Live at the National Constitution Center

National Constitution Center

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Live constitutional conversations and debates featuring leading historians, journalists, scholars, and public officials hosted at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia and across America. To watch National Constitution Center Town Halls live, check out our schedule of upcoming programs at constitutioncenter.org/townhall. Register through Zoom to ask your constitutional questions in the Q&A or watch live on YouTube at YouTube.com/ConstitutionCenter.
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Professor Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University and one of the nation's leading authorities on the Constitution, offers weekly in-depth discussions on the most urgent and fascinating constitutional issues of our day. He is joined by co-host Andy Lipka and guests drawn from other top experts including Bob Woodward, Nina Totenberg, Neal Katyal, Lawrence Lessig, Michael Gerhardt, and many more.
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The Camp Constitution Report is sponsored by Camp Constitution, a charitable trust, that runs a week long family camp, a YouTube Channel, a publishing arm, a speaker's bureau, hosts the Sam Blumenfeld Archives, and engages in year round outreach activity. Our website is http//www.campconstitution.net. Donations are always welcomed and can be made via our PayPal account accessed from our website's homepage.
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Constitutional

The Washington Post

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With the writing of the Constitution in 1787, the framers set out a young nation’s highest ideals. And ever since, we’ve been fighting over it — what is in it and what was left out. At the heart of these arguments is the story of America. As a follow-up to the popular Washington Post podcast “Presidential,” reporter Lillian Cunningham returns with this series exploring the Constitution and the people who framed and reframed it — revolutionaries, abolitionists, suffragists, teetotalers, prote ...
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Consider the Constitution

The Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution

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Consider the Constitution is a podcast from the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at James Madison's Montpelier. The show provides insight into constitutional issues that directly affect every American. Hosted by Dr. Katie Crawford Lackey the podcast features interviews with constitutional scholars, policy and subject matter experts, heritage professionals, and legal practitioners.
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The Constitution Unit

The Constitution Unit

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The Constitution Unit conducts timely, rigorous, independent research into constitutional change and the reform of political institutions. Our research has significant real-world impact, informing policy-makers engaged in such changes - both in the United Kingdom and around the world. On this channel, you will find the audio recordings of the Constitution Unit's past events.
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Learn about American History, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, & American holidays. Gain insights about our Founding First Principles (the rule of law, unalienable rights, the Social Compact, equality, limited government, and revolution); Founding Fathers (such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams) and other great patriots (such as Martin Luther King Jr, Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton); key documents and speeches; and flags an ...
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The Constitution Commandos

Chris Williams and Patrick Williams

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Welcome to The Constitution Commandos! We are a dedicated team committed to shining a light on the circumstances, events, and individuals that pose a threat to the sanctity of America’s Constitution. Our mission is to foster understanding, stimulate dialogue, and inspire action in defense of our nation’s foundational document. Each week, we delve into the pressing issues that challenge the Constitution’s principles. We explore historical precedents, dissect current events, and forecast poten ...
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Embark on a journey through the corridors of justice, constitutional principles, and the intricacies of law enforcement with "The Rich Giardino Show." Hosted by Sheriff Rich Giardino, a revered figure in the legal realm, this podcast provides a compelling exploration of pressing issues at the crossroads of the Constitution, crime, and politics. Sheriff Giardino is the only person in New York State history to have been elected as a District Attorney, a Superior Court Judge and a Sheriff, givi ...
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Constitution Explained

Venezia, Deyanira, Christian

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The U.S. Constitution, explained by 3 middle school students Cover art photo provided by Anthony Garand on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@garand Please fill out this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd5NGuzdx8LxzaSaMHNkGxO527E4wNGLcGJmi_1d63Chhbb8Q/viewform
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Your Weekly Constitutional

Your Weekly Constitutional

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Produced in partnership with James Madison's Montpelier, Your Weekly Constitutional is a public radio show featuring lively discussion of controversial constitutional topics, from Gay Rights to Gun Rights. Find us on Facebook and iTunes!
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Constitutionally Sound

Constitutionally Sound

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Trying to keep up with the ever-changing debate over constitutional change? You’re not alone. Constitutionally Sound is here to bring you analysis of some of the major constitutional issues affecting politics today. Join our host, Allan Little, as he engages our impartial experts in discussions of Brexit, Scottish independence, devolution, and much more. Find out what’s going on, and what to expect next, in the world of constitutional politics.
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Our podcast includes information about 3 amendments 14,19,21 and all you need to know about them! We will also debate on them to !! Cover art photo provided by thr3 eyes on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@thr3eyes
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The Black Constitution

Collins Pettaway, III

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Welcome to The Black Constitution. Where politics resides with pop culture vibes! Hosted by Collins P. Season 2 is now streaming with new episodes dropping every other week! Be sure to tune in wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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Constitutional Comments

Independence Institute

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This podcast includes several series of commentaries about the Constitution. Each series will cover a different aspect of the document. This series thumbnails the lives of 14 American Founders and their specific contributions to the Constitution. It covers both well-known Founders, such as James Madison, and those who are lesser known, but who exercised an out-sized influence.
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Constitutional Conventions

Yale Law School Federalist Society

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Constitutional Conventions is the official podcast of the Yale Federalist Society. Hosts Jonathan Feld and Zack Austin are joined by leading lawyers, jurists, and intellectuals to discuss pressing issues in law, jurisprudence, and public policy. Constitutional Conventions gives you a taste of the exciting programming hosted by Yale Law School's Federalist Society. New episodes are released every Thursday morning.
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The Constitutional Conservative

The Constitutional Conservative

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• Hosted by a Conservative Iraq War Vet who is committed to truth & isn't afraid to call out the media, DC establishment & swamp rat Republicans. I strongly support the Constitution & America's founding principles.- Covering Politics | Current Events
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Constitution Study Radio

Douglas V Gibbs

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My Online Radio Program moved to AM Radio August 6, 2011. Since then, we've been on KCAA 1050 AM, and now we are on KMET 1490-AM on Saturdays at 1:00 pm (Constitution Radio with Douglas V. Gibbs). Old episodes of Political Pistachio Radio and Constitution Study Radio can be found here. Learn more about Douglas V. Gibbs at www.douglasvgibbs.com or www.politicalpistachio.com
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Current Issues and The Constitution

Professor Woody Wilson & Felice Gerwitz

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American history award winning professor teaches homeschool students about current issues with an eye to the US Constitution. Moderated by Felice Gerwitz and taught by Professor Robert Woodrow Wilson. Airs every other week on Wednesday at 1 PM ET – live – catch the archives.
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The Constitution Line by Line

Free the People

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Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah), a life-long student of the U.S. Constitution, walks listeners through the first Article of the Constitution and reflects on its meaning in a unique and engaging podcast series. The Constitution Line by Line is brought to you by Free the People in collaboration with The Federalist Society. The video version of this podcast is available on YouTube @freethepeople.
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How The Bible Reveals and Protects Our Constitutional Rights

Liberty Christian Fellowship Church

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This podcast dives deep into the forgotten roots of America, where Biblical principles once formed the bedrock of our nation.It emphasizes how the Bible's unwavering guidance can provide stability for our morals, culture, and civic behavior.The podcast talks about how these principles are being silenced in modern American culture and calls for a return to the values that shaped the nation's foundation.The podcast highlights the importance of the Ten Commandments as a source of unchanging sta ...
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The Constitutional, with Alex Sloan

ANU College of Law

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In 'The Constitutional' Alex Sloan goes for a walk around the beautiful Australian National University campus with one of the great legal scholars from the ANU College of Law. Along the way they talk about issues that go to the heart of freedom, equality and community. From constitutional recognition to access to justice, take a walk with us and learn something along the way. W: soundcloud.com/theconstitutional
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Hal Shurtleff, host of the Camp Constitution Report, gives a report on Camp Constitution's 16th annual family camp held at the Singing Hills Christian Camp in Plainfield, NH from Sunday July 14 to Friday July 19, 2024. Please visit our website www.campconstitution.net
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Welcome to The Rich Giardino Show, where the Constitution, crime, and politics intersect. In Episode #011, Rich Giardino sits down with Stephen L. D'Andrilli from Ammoland for a riveting discussion on gun laws, voting, and the misconceptions surrounding firearms. This episode delves into the current and future state of gun legislation, emphasizing …
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Resignations are in the air, and our discussion - recorded before President Biden’s actions - offers surprising resonances in its wake. Meanwhile, our guest, Professor Vik Amar, provides not just a condemnation of Judge Cannon’s recent dismissal of the Trump documents case, but a refutation of the arguments she made, and a recitation of those cruci…
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When the delegates to the Constitutional Convention debated the role of the chief executive, many expected George Washington to become our first king. Between Mr. Washington’s humility, and the delegates recent experience with a king, they decided we'd be better off with a President rather than a king. With the recent case of Trump v. United States…
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In light of calls for President Joe Biden to step down because of cognition issues and the near assassination of President Donald Trump, its time to revisit the 25th Amendment. Learn about how the original, unamended Constitution addressed the death, removal, or incapacity of the President or Vice President and its three major defects. The original…
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In the Judiciary Act of 1789, the First Congress created the office of the U.S. Attorneys, which was signed into law by President George Washington. Timothy J. Heaphy, a former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia, joins host Dr. Katie Crawford-Lackey to discuss the roles and responsibilities of U.S. Attorneys within the federal justi…
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International and national security law experts Harold Hongju Koh of Yale Law School, Deborah Pearlstein of Princeton University, and Matthew Waxman of Columbia Law School join for a conversation to explore Trump v, United States and the updated edition of Koh’s landmark book, The National Security Constitution in the Twenty-First Century. Jeffrey …
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[00:00] I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, And to the Republic for which it stands, One nation, under God, indivisible, With liberty and justice for all. [00:15] Good morning, fellow patriots! Welcome to13 of 3. Today we strike up a conversation about Debate Expectations and Political Speculations. Don't forget to sign…
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The composition and role of the House of Lords are subject to frequent question. Since the last major change by a Labour government in 1999, proposals for further reform have ranged from wholesale change – e.g. creating an elected second chamber of the nations and regions – to smaller alterations to change the appointments system or to limit the ch…
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Join us for a lecture by Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-WY) on the future of American democracy. Congresswoman Liz Cheney serves as Wyoming’s lone member of Congress in the U.S. House of Representatives. She was first elected in 2016 on a platform of restoring America’s strength and power in the world, and pursuing conservative solutions to create job…
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Ava Wallace, sports reporter at The Washington Post, is in France to report on the Summer Games — and eat a lot of croissants. Join her through the entire run of the games, for several episodes a week as she captures the highs, the lows and the Paris of it all, along with other Post colleagues. Follow The Sports Moment podcast on Apple Podcasts, Sp…
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Jenna Silber Storey was previously assistant professor in politics and international affairs and the executive director of the Tocqueville Program at Furman University. Dr. Storey is also an alumni-in-residence at the University of Chicago (2022-23). She has taught at the University of Chicago; the Buckley Program at Yale University; the Hertog Sum…
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Michael Anton is a lecturer and research fellow at Hillsdale College, a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute, and a former national security official in the Trump and George W. Bush administrations. He has also served in the administrations of California Governor Pete Wilson and New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.James R. Otteson is the John T. Ryan …
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The 2024 Emmy nominations are more diverse than the last time they were this diverse! 11,000 athletes were paid for EA Sports College Football 25 Good Morning Football returns from LA in July Emmy nominations signal a lot of surprises Sofia Vergara is the first Latina since Anya Taylor Joy to be nominated for Limited Series Selina Gomez is most nom…
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Judge Kyle Duncan of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit visited Notre Dame on Friday, March 24, 2023 to deliver a lecture titled “Free Speech and Legal Education in Our Liberal Democracy.” The event is co-sponsored by Notre Dame’s Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government, the Notre Dame Law School’s Federalist Soci…
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Join us for a compelling episode of The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Intersect. In episode 10, Rich Giardino dives into the untold stories and behind-the-scenes experiences of first responders and dispatchers. These unsung heroes are often the first line of defense in emergencies, and their stories reveal the hear…
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President Biden is hearing calls from many quarters to step down as a candidate. Donald Trump is shot. Questions of presidential succession and/or resignation abound. While it may seem these are unique and strange situations which the American republic has never faced, in fact, resignation has been a key American issue for centuries. Episodes well-…
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James R. Stoner, Jr. is the Hermann Moyse, Jr., Professor and Director of the Eric Voegelin Institute in the Department of Political Science at Louisiana State University, where he has taught since 1988. Journey through the annals of political thought, guided by the profound teachings of Aristotle and the theological insights of Saint Augustine. Di…
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Rarely does a single sentence so completely crystalize the situation as the first line of the court order in Tennessee v. Cardona. The case involves the attempts by the Biden Administration to rewrite Title IX’s protections of women in education and their access to competitive sports. The single sentence? “There are two sexes: male and female.” Tha…
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Streamers like Crunchyroll and AMC+ are thriving; Redbox is going away; and more! The NFL's multi-billion dollar Sunday Ticket Niche streamers are steadily doing well Cuts will continue throughout the industry Redbox owner Chicken Soup For The Soul Entertainment is not doing well Chicken Soup For The Soul is filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy ———…
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Michael P. Zuckert is the Nancy R. Dreux Professor of Political Science, Emeritus, at the University of Notre Dame.Abraham Lincoln is often hailed as America's greatest president, yet subject to waves of criticism that have evolved over decades. We explore the intricate dynamics of Lincoln's presidency, focusing on his statecraft during the Civil W…
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Summary In this episode, Pastor Earl Wallace discusses the powerful lessons found in the book of Nehemiah, encouraging listeners to read its 13 chapters. Nehemiah, whose name means "The Lord is comforted," served as cupbearer to the king, akin to a chief of staff and adviser. Living as an exiled Jew, Nehemiah enjoyed security, wealth, and comfort b…
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Join us for a compelling episode of "The Rich Giardino Show" as we delve into the critical issues facing law enforcement today. In Episode 9, host Rich Giardino sits down with Timothy Dymond, President of the 1100-member union representing Senior Investigators and Investigators within the Bureau of Criminal Investigation of the New York State Polic…
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The Court’s opinion in the presidential immunity case Trump v. US, has sunk in. On reflection it is even worse that on first impression, and that is saying something. But just to condemn the opinion is not enough. Professor Amar distills the Court’s argument to its essence and explains why it completely collapses under any kind of rigorous scrutiny…
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Senator Tim Scott has represented South Carolina in the United States Senate since 2013. After growing up mired in poverty in a single parent household, he strives to change lives through a message of hope and opportunity.Join us in an inspiring journey as we uncover the profound influence of family values, history, and politics on personal growth …
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When does a rifle become a machine gun? That is the question asked in the Supreme Court case Garland v. Cargill. When the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives suddenly decided to redefine bump stocks as machine guns, many Americans simply complied. However, when Michael Cargill surrendered his bump stocks to the ATF, he did so under…
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Episode Summary In this episode, Pastor Earl Wallace explores the contrast between the teachings of wisdom from a biblical perspective and eastern philosophies. He explains how worldly views often portray wisdom as mystical, hidden, and hard to comprehend, as evidenced by a quotation he shares from a Buddhist yoga practitioner and blogger. On the o…
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Summary In this episode, Pastor Earl Wallace addresses the dangers of governments suppressing Christianity and emphasizes the importance of recognizing the true intent behind the First Amendment of the US Constitution. Pastor Wallace argues that the Founding Fathers intended for biblical Christianity, referred to as "religion," to guide the activit…
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Join us for a captivating episode of "The Rich Giardino Show," where the Constitution, crime, and politics intersect. In this special Independence Day edition, host Rich Giardino sits down with Peter Betz, Curator of the K.R. Dorn Regional History Collection at FMCC Library, State University of New York. In this episode, Rich and Peter delve into t…
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Summary In this episode, Pastor Earl Wallace explores the dangers of political factionalism and the importance of unity through Christ. He begins by highlighting the biblical solution to human division as found in Galatians 3:28 and Colossians 3:11, which emphasize that in Christ, all are one regardless of race, social status, or gender. Pastor Wal…
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This July 4th, 2024 episode explores the history between "democracy" and "republic" in America's government. George Washington University Assistant Professor Dr. Casey Burgat discusses how these concepts were understood at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and how they complement each other. Recorded at James Madison's Montpelier, the conversat…
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In an exhausting week, the Court released a number of long-awaited cases, and we had a consequential presidential debate. We look at several cases that many believe have profound implications for the administrative state; the opinions in SEC v. Jarkesy, and Loper Bright v. Raimondo clearly have the effect of increasing the role of courts and juries…
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Historical Catholic teaching is that the church as well as the state is a potestas – a sovereign legal authority with the right to legislate and to enforce its legislation punitively. What conception of legal authority does this require? Thomas Pink visits the University of Notre Dame from King's College London to discuss.In his talk, Thomas Pink e…
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Political theorist William B. Allen, editor and translator of a new edition of Montesquieu’s The Spirit of the Laws, and Alison LaCroix, author of The Interbellum Constitution: Union, Commerce, and Slavery in the Age of Federalisms, explored the intellectual foundations—from Montesquieu and beyond—of the U.S. constitutional vision and core values f…
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Things looked bleak for the colonies in 1776. The question of freedom had life and death consequences. Those 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence knew they were committing treason against their king. They knew that freedom would cost them greatly. Yet they still pledged to each other their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor. Today, grou…
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The role of courts and judges has been controversial in recent years, with criticism of both domestic judges and the European Court of Human Rights. Several government bills have raised difficult questions about the respective roles of government, parliament, and the courts. Has the rule of law been undermined by recent trends in policymaking or po…
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Topics covered: Learn the importance of understanding the Declaration of Independence. Learn why the Second Continental Congress decided to have a Declaration of Independence and how a committee of five of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman and Robert Livingston were chosen to draft it. Explore why John Adams insisted th…
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[00:00] I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, And to the Republic for which it stands, One nation, under God, indivisible, With liberty and justice for all. [00:15] Good morning, fellow patriots! Welcome to12 of 3. Today we strike up a conversation about Voting Concerns and The Biden Paradox. Don't forget to sign up for o…
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We recently held a public meeting in Purley and we were joined by Matthew Lesh, the Director of Public Policy & Communications at the Institute of Economic Affairs. IEA Blog: https://insider.iea.org.uk/ Get in touch: Twitter: @CroydonConst Email: croydonconstitutionalists@gmail.com Facebook: facebook/CroydonConstitutionalists http://croydonconstitu…
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The Associated Press wants to support local news. CBS News is testing out a new way to ruin your attention span. And Hollywood crews need more attention. YouTube wants AI music deals with major labels Associated Press is launching a non-profit group for local news CBS News has a new format for a 24/7 news world A new deal with IATSE could help more…
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The last two decades have seen major changes in the structure of sub-national government within England, with the gradual devolution of powers to a range of new mayors and combined authorities. How should this patchwork of devolution be built upon? Should structures be more consistent across the country? Should further powers be devolved, and – if …
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Join us for episode #7 of "The Rich Giardino Show," where Rich Giardino dives into the latest political landscape with veteran pollster and strategic consultant John McLaughlin. With over 35 years of experience, John McLaughlin has earned a reputation for helping America's most successful corporations and winning some of the toughest elections in t…
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The 2019–24 parliament has been dogged by complaints of low standards of conduct by our politicians. Rishi Sunak has committed to upholding the ideals of ‘integrity, professionalism, and accountability’, while Labour has promised to overhaul how standards are regulated in government and parliament. What are the priorities in this area for a new gov…
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As the end of the term approaches the deluge of major cases has begun. Two big cases - the eagerly awaited sequel to the Bruen case - Rahimi - features an orgy of originalist theorizing and opining. Meanwhile, in Moore v. US - a case where Professor Amar and his team had an amicus brief - the tax power was upheld, but reading the opinion one might …
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In celebration of Juneteenth, political commentator Eddie Glaude Jr. discusses his newest book, We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For that explores how ordinary people, through the examples of leading Black Americans Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and Ella Baker, have the capacity to achieve a more just and perfect democracy. Thomas Donne…
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