Strict Scrutiny is a podcast about the United States Supreme Court and the legal culture that surrounds it. Hosted by three badass constitutional law professors-- Leah Litman, Kate Shaw, and Melissa Murray-- Strict Scrutiny provides in-depth, accessible, and irreverent analysis of the Supreme Court and its cases, culture, and personalities. Each week, Leah, Kate, and Melissa break down the latest headlines and biggest legal questions facing our country, emphasizing what it all means for our ...
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The Lawfare Podcast features discussions with experts, policymakers, and opinion leaders at the nexus of national security, law, and policy. On issues from foreign policy, homeland security, intelligence, and cybersecurity to governance and law, we have doubled down on seriousness at a time when others are running away from it. Visit us at www.lawfareblog.com. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Professor Elizabeth Joh teaches Intro to Constitutional Law and most of the time this is a pretty straight forward job. But when Trump came into office, everything changed. During the four years of the Trump presidency, Professor Joh would check Twitter five minutes before each class to find out what the 45th President had said and how it jibes with 200 years of the judicial branch interpreting and ruling on the Constitution. Acclaimed podcaster Roman Mars (99% Invisible) was so anxious abou ...
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The Supreme Court decides a few dozen cases every year; federal appellate courts decide thousands. So if you love constitutional law, the circuit courts are where it’s at. Join us as we break down some of the week’s most intriguing appellate decisions with a unique brand of insight, wit, and passion for judicial engagement and the rule of law. http://ij.org/short-circuit
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Finally, an unbiased news source. If you miss how journalism used to be, you're in the right place. New episodes of UNBIASED are released Monday-Thursday and recap current events and the law in an impartial, fact-based manner. As a law school graduate and licensed attorney, she uses her knowledge of the law to explain the harder-to-understand legal concepts like constitutional rights, Supreme Court opinions, legislation, and more. By the time you're done listening to each episode, you'll fee ...
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Law & Liberty contributing editor James Patterson interviews prominent authors and thinkers. A production of Liberty Fund, Inc.
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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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Thinking Like A Lawyer is a podcast featuring Above the Law's Joe Patrice, Kathryn Rubino, and Chris Williams. Each episode, the hosts will take a topic experienced and enjoyed by regular people, and shine it through the prism of a legal framework. This will either reveal an awesome rainbow of thought, or a disorienting kaleidoscope of issues. Either way, it should be fun.
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Over the past 30 years, Faith and Law has brought a wide variety of distinguished speakers to address contemporary political and cultural issues for the benefit of congressional staff.
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Ever feel like the law is stacked against you? It probably is. Broken Law speaks truth to power in discussing how our laws and legal system serve the few at the expense of the many. This is where law meets real life. Hosted by the staff of the American Constitution Society, we reckon with the origins of our legal system, interview people on the frontlines of the progressive legal movement, and chat about necessary legal reforms to restore our democratic legitimacy and improve the lives of al ...
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On UnCommon Law, legal issues, public policy, and storytelling collide. We'll explore the most important legal stories of the day: Is affirmative action in college admissions constitutional? Is it time to kill the bar exam? Should social media face special legal scrutiny? What are law firms doing to fix their lack of diversity? Produced and hosted by Matthew S. Schwartz. Winner of the 2023 American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award for Media and the Arts.
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What's at stake for faith freedom for all in our world today? Join the conversation on religion and the law, including the most significant cases concerning religion and religious liberty at the U.S. Supreme Court and the continuing impact of Christian nationalism. As lawyers and people of faith, BJC Executive Director Amanda Tyler and General Counsel Holly Hollman think these topics deserve respectful conversation -- something that we don’t always hear in the public square or our social med ...
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The latest news and analysis about key cases and critical arguments before the Supreme Court. (Updated periodically) PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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The Law School of America podcast is designed for listeners who what to expand and enhance their understanding of the American legal system. It provides you with legal principles in small digestible bites to make learning easy. If you're willing to put in the time, The Law School of America podcasts can take you from novice to knowledgeable in a reasonable amount of time. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
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Podcasts from the St. John's Law School Center for Law and Religion
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Then get ready for the revolution with The Sons of Liberty! Bradlee Dean delivers a hard-hitting message of truth, exposing unconstitutional policy through constitutional law.
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Lawyer 2 Lawyer is an award-winning podcast covering relevant, contemporary news from a legal perspective. Host J. Craig Williams invites industry professionals to examine current events and recent rulings in discussions that raise contemplative questions for those involved in the legal industry. Launched in 2005, Lawyer 2 Lawyer is one of the longest-running podcasts on the Internet.
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Listen to our daily radio program, Sekulow for issues that matter most to you - national security, protecting America's families, and protecting human life. The reports are brought to you by the American Center for Law & Justice (ACLJ), a nonprofit organization specializing in constitutional law and based in Washington, D.C. You can learn more about our work by visiting our website at www.aclj.org.
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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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In each episode of Not Reserving Judgment, Canadian Constitution Foundation Executive Director Joanna Baron, Litigation Director Christine Van Geyn, and Counsel Josh Dehaas walk you though the latest Canadian constitutional law headlines, update you on our litigation, and share our Bad Legal Takes of the Week.
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An appellate law podcast for trial lawyers. Appellate specialists Jeff Lewis and Tim Kowal discuss timely trial tips and the latest cases and news coming from the California Court of Appeal and California Supreme Court.
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Kim and Steve, your hosts, discuss all the topics you shouldn’t bring up at family dinners — politics, law, immigration, religion, and the courts, just to name a few. So throw down your napkin and tune in.
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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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Co-hosts law school deans Jackie Gardina and Mitch Winick invite lawyers, authors, law professors, and expert commentators to discuss current challenges to our individual constitutional and civil rights. Educators at heart, this “dynamic dean-duo” believe that the law should be accessible to everyone . . . and should never be boring!
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Defense Attorney, Todd L. Levitt, and co-host in the mother ship, Craig Russell, bring you an exciting and informative show focused on global marijuana laws. Other topics include criminal law, the Constitution, changes in laws that affect all of us, and...CANNABIS, CANNABIS, AND MORE CANNABIS. Sit back and enjoy!
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Ordain and Establish is a podcast of The Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition (CIT). CIT promotes scholarship that explores the relationship between the Catholic intellectual tradition and American constitutionalism. That tradition is deep and rich, including philosophical and theological accounts of law and politics by such figures as St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas. CIT’s primary focus is on theories of constitutional law, such as originalism, although i ...
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An unscheduled, unpredictable Supreme Court podcast. Hosted by Will Baude and Dan Epps.
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Charter: A Course - A podcast about Canadian Constitutional Law & Litigation
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About the Series Charter: A Course is a podcast created by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights (the Asper Centre) and hosted by the Asper Centre’s Executive Director Cheryl Milne. Charter: A Course focuses on Canadian constitutional law and litigation. In each episode, we highlight the accomplishments of U of T Law’s faculty and alumni involved in leading constitutional cases and issues. Each episode also includes a “Practice Corner,” where we talk about the ins and outs of what ...
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The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) focuses on constitutional law and is based in Washington, D.C. The ACLJ is specifically dedicated to the ideal that religious freedom and freedom of speech are inalienable, God-given rights. In addition to providing its legal services at no cost to our clients, the ACLJ focuses on the issues that matter most to you national security, protecting America's families, and protecting human life.
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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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A weekly show of constitutional debate hosted by National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen where listeners can hear the best arguments on all sides of the constitutional issues at the center of American life.
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John Carpay, founder and president of The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, talks about the issues--legal, political and cultural--that concern him most. The Justice Centre (website jccf.ca) has been going strong for ten years, so there is a lot to discuss. With facilitator and producer Kevin Steel, each week John will bring you up to date on the latest, as well as provide insights about the law and the fight for freedom.
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Congress is the least liked and perhaps least understood part of government. But it’s vital to our constitutional government. Congress is the only branch equipped to work through our diverse nation’s disagreements and decide on the law. To better understand the First Branch, join host Kevin Kosar and guests as they explain its infrastructure, culture, procedures, history, and more.
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A lively (and often funny) look at legislation and constitutional jurisprudence by preeminent law professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo. The show is hosted by Troy Senik.
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S4E5: Section 32(1) of the Charter: Application to Quasi-Government Bodies
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Charter: A Course A podcast about Canadian Constitutional Law & Litigation Season 4, Episode 5: Section 32(1) of the Charter: Application to Quasi-Government Bodies About the Series Charter: A Course is a podcast created by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights (the Asper Centre) and hosted by the Asper Centre’s Executive Director Chery…
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Let's break down the main points of this law school lecture on constitutional protections and rights. 1. Core Protections: The US Constitution has your back, protecting your freedoms from the government stepping over the line. Due process ensures you get a fair shake in legal proceedings and stops the government from acting without reason. Equal pr…
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Sir Sam Alito Decides No Pesky 'Constitution' Governs Him
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That Governing Document Can't Stop Me Because I Can't Read! ----- Sammy Alito openly defies the Constitution with European knighthood. Chicago Law tapes classes but isn't interested in letting students actually use those recordings. Students are, unsurprisingly, pissed. Professor Richard Epstein brags about replacing scientists with judges. Yes, th…
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Why the Lack of an Record Is a Constitutional Problem, with Erin Smith (Part 2)
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Responding to a decades-long lack of court reporters, the Los Angeles Superior Court in September 2024 ordered that electronic recordings may be made. This arguably violates a statute prohibiting the use of electronic recordings. But Erin Smith, co-founder of the Family Violence Appellate Project, explains why the lack of meaningful access to an ap…
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The President’s Power to Make Recess Appointments
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President-elect Trump’s allies have floated the possibility of suspending Congress in order to use the Recess Appointments Clause to install Cabinet officials without Senate confirmation. In this episode, Ed Whelan of the Ethics and Public Policy Center and Thomas Berry of the Cato Institute join Jeffrey Rosen to preview this plan and debate its le…
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November 21, 2024: Gaetz Withdraws From Attorney General Nomination, Jussie Smollett Conviction Overturned, Florida Man Arrested for Planning to Blow Up NY Stock Exchange, and More.
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Welcome back to UNBIASED. In today's episode: Gaetz Withdraws From Attorney General Nomination; House Ethics Committee Won't Release Gaetz Report...Yet (0:47) Florida Man Arrested for Planning to Blow Up New York Stock Exchange (8:19) January 6th Defendant Convicted of Planning to Kill Multiple FBI Agents (11:46) Jussie Smollett Conviction Overturn…
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Law's Quandary 20 Years Later: A Book Event
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Featuring: - J. Joel Alicea, Director of the Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, and Associate Professor of Law, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law - Jeff Pojanowski, Biolchini Family Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law - Margaret Martin, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, Western Univers…
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BREAKING: Biden Approves Use of Land Mines
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In another shocking U.S. foreign policy reversal, the Biden-Harris Administration just authorized sending land mines to Ukraine to be used in Russia. The Sekulow team discusses the worsening conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the International Criminal Court issuing an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, new Trump Admini…
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BONUS: How Quinn Emanuel Lawyers Save 50 Billable Hours With One Click
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Generative AI has promised to reshape the practice of law ever since ChatGPT emerged. However, it's been unclear just how large law firms are using AI. Has it changed how practitioners do their jobs on a daily basis? Are we witnessing the emergence of a revolution in how lawyers do their work? Uncommon Law's Matthew Schwartz sits in as guest host o…
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Rational Security: The “Sad Norman Rockwell” Edition
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This week, Scott sat down with Lawfare Senior Editors Molly Reynolds and Alan Rozenshtein, and with University of Houston Law Center Assistant Professor of Law Chris Mirasola, to talk through the week’s big national security news, including: “Troops, There It Is.” President-elect Donald Trump raised eyebrows this week when he suggested that he inte…
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S6, Ep. 04: Election Day 2024: What happened and where do we go from here
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Now that Election Day 2024 is in the rearview mirror, what did we learn? Amanda Tyler and Holly Hollman look at the results and what they might mean for our country and the protection of faith freedom for all. They discuss where we saw religion used on the campaign trail, what we might expect to see in the next four years under a second Trump admin…
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Jordan Sekulow is joined by Ben Ferguson to break down the Biden administration approving US anti-personnel mines being sent to Ukraine.To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/663/29By Jay Sekulow
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Lawfare Daily: Haiti's Deteriorating Security Situation, with Robert Fatton
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Since the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse in July 2021, the country has been plagued by gang violence, a destabilized government, and an ongoing humanitarian crisis. Lawfare Associate Editor for Communications Anna Hickey sat down with Dr. Robert Fatton, emeritus professor of government and foreign affairs at the University of Virg…
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Standing: A Gatekeeper of Justice in the Legal System
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Standing as a Gatekeeper of Justice Source: Lecture: "Standing: A Gatekeeper of Justice in the Legal System" Main Themes: Standing as a Threshold Requirement: The lecture emphasizes that standing is not just a procedural hurdle but a fundamental principle determining access to the court system. It ensures courts address genuine disputes involving p…
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Also... Matt Gaetz as Attorney General is something we have to contemplate? ----- The Federalist Society conference included a tour de force in rhetorical fallacy from the Fifth Circuit's Judge Edith Jones, suggesting that it's an attack on the "rule of law" to talk about court reform and that such criticism results in death threats! Very cool. Ver…
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November 20, 2024: Trump Taps Dr. Oz and WWE's McMahon, Laken Riley's Killer Convicted, Prosecutors Took P. Diddy's Notes in Raid, Speaker Johnson's New House Bathroom Rule, and More.
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Welcome back to UNBIASED. In today's episode: Clarifying Segment on RFK Jr.'s Policies, Views, and Potential New Role (0:31) Hacker Gains Access to Documents Related to Gaetz Allegations (1:59) Trump Taps WWE Founder, Linda McMahon, to Head Education Dept. (4:37) Trump Nominates Dr. Oz to Head Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (7:00) The Pre…
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BOMBSHELL: FEMA Blasted as New Whistleblower Revealed
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BOMBSHELL: FEMA Blasted as New Whistleblower Revealed.By Sekulow
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Episode 64: Is UBC's law school really racist? Plus reining in Alberta's regulators
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On Episode 64, we tell you about the dubious allegations that UBC's law school is racist; update you on Alberta's consultations about how to protect the free speech of professionals; and explain why OutTV wants all Canadian subscribers to pay for its colourful programming. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: An Elite Law School Prom…
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President-elect Trump has begun to announce his plans for his cabinet and other top appointments for January. Unconventional is a kind word for some of them. And suddenly, in a House where Republicans have a razor-thin majority, there is a resignation - months before it would be required. Why? There are conspiracy theorists for health care position…
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Equity and Equitable Remedies Source: Equity and Equitable Remedies: A Law School Podcast for Exam Success from the Law Essentials podcast. Main Themes: Equity as a Balancing Force: Equity acts as a counterbalance to the rigidity of common law, providing remedies where monetary damages are insufficient to achieve justice. Historical Origins: Develo…
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Lawfare Daily: Chris Johnson on Space Law (or Lack Thereof)
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Chris Johnson, Director of Legal Affairs and Space Law for Secure World Foundation and an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University, joins Kevin Frazier, Senior Research Fellow in the Constitutional Studies Program at the University of Texas at Austin and a Tarbell Fellow at Lawfare, to discuss the laws, policies, and geopolitical trends sh…
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Episode 503: No To A Term Limit Amendment
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Hal Shurtleff, host of the Camp Constitution Report, discusses the problems with a Term Limit Amendment. Camp Constitution is a New Hampshire based charitable trust. We run a week-long family camp, man information tables at various venues, have a book publishing arm, and post videos from our camp and others that we think are of importance. Please v…
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November 19, 2024: Trump's Mass Deportation Plan and Military Use, New Testimony Against Gaetz Unveiled, Anonymous Celebrity Sues Attorney for Diddy Victims Alleging Extortion, and More.
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Welcome back to UNBIASED. In today's episode: Trump Selects Chris Wright for Energy Secretary and Mike Waltz as National Security Adviser (0:31) Attorney for Women Talks About Testimony Against Gaetz in Ethics Committee Investigation; Hacker Accesses Gaetz Deposition Documents (6:10) What Trump's Mass Deportation Plan and Military Use Could Look Li…
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Chatter: The Second Trump Administration with Ashley Parker and Josh Dawsey
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Donald Trump is going back to the White House and is already busy stocking his future Cabinet. Shane Harris sat down with two of The Washington Post’s best political reporters to talk about Trump’s victory, some of his initial choices for top national security positions--which are drawing extraordinary controversy--and what we might expect in Trump…
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BREAKING: Fani Willis Facing Major Defeat
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The Georgia Court of Appeals will no longer hear oral arguments in President Donald Trump's appeal to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from her election interference case against him. Trump's appeal was based on a judge ruling that an "odor of mendacity" permeated DA Willis' case because of her improper relationship with Speci…
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Reaction to Judge Jones and Prof. Vladeck's Exchange on Judge Shopping
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In this episode, Tim and Jeff dive into the recent heated exchange between Fifth Circuit Judge Edith Jones and Georgetown Professor Stephen Vladeck at the Federalist Society’s Lawyers National Lawyers Conference. The debate centered on the tension between judicial independence and the criticism of judge shopping in high-profile cases. Tim and Jeff …
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Ever since President Ronald Reagan popularized the phrase in the 1980s, American leaders have referred to the United States as the “shining city on a hill.” Reagan adapted the phrase from John Winthrop, the 17th century governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, who himself took it from the Gospel of Matthew. But the message has changed down the cen…
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In the wake of the 2024 election, former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels joins James Patterson to talk about the one issue politicians all try to avoid: the national debt. Though we have an impending debt disaster, both sides of the aisle avoid the hard choices that will eventually need to be made. Today, Daniels worries, it may be too late for a so…
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