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C-SPAN's Susan Swain hosts intriguing hour-long conversations with people who are making things happen. New episodes every Sunday evening. From the network that brings you "Washington Today" and "Lectures in History" podcasts.
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This series of podcasts features experts who analyze the latest developments in the legal and policy world. The podcasts are in the form of monologues, podcast debates, or panel discussions and vary in length. The Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speakers. We hope these broadcasts, like all of our programming, will serve to stimulate discussion and further exchange regarding important current legal i ...
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The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies is a group of conservatives and libertarians interested in the current state of the legal order. It is founded on the principles that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental powers is central to our Constitution, and that it is emphatically the province and duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be. This podcast feed contains audio files of Federalist Society panel discussions ...
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This audio broadcast series provides commentary by authors and others on important new books and works of legal scholarship. As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker. We hope these broadcasts, like all of our programming, will serve to stimulate discussion and further exchange on the topics they address.
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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 Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies is a group of conservatives and libertarians interested in the current state of the legal order. It is founded on the principles that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental powers is central to our Constitution, and that it is emphatically the province and duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be. This podcast feed contains audio files of Federalist Society panel discussions ...
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SCOTUScast is a project of the Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies. This audio broadcast series provides expert commentary on U.S. Supreme Court cases as they are argued and issued. The Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker. We hope these broadcasts, like all of our programming, will serve to stimulate discussion and further exchange regarding important current legal issues. View ou ...
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A chronological history of the Revolutionary War era. We begin our journey with an overview of the French and Indian War, also known as the Seven Years War in Europe. Episodes continue with coverage of the tax protests. Shortly after King George III takes the throne, Parliament begins imposing taxes on the colonies, including the stamp tax, the Townshend Acts, and the Tea Act of 1774. Under call of ”taxation without representation, the colonists fight back. Various pre-war conflicts include ...
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In order to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution in the late 1780s, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Hay wrote a series of 85 articles and essays explaining their reasons to support the constitution. Most of these articles were published in The Independent Journal and The New York Packet and they later became known as “The Federalist Papers.” In reading the articles, one will encounter very interesting issues like Hamilton’s opposition to including the Bill of ...
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Hosts Daniel Wiser, Jr., and Howe Whitman sit down with the authors of National Affairs essays to discuss pivotal issues — from domestic-policy debates to enduring dilemmas of society and culture — that are often overlooked by American media. Each episode promises a fresh view on contemporary and permanent questions across a wide range of topics, all with one central theme: to help you think a little more clearly.
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Necessary & Proper is the official podcast of the Federalist Society's Article I Initiative. The Framers of the Constitution intended the legislature to be the most powerful branch of government. In its present state, as the government operates on a day to day basis, it is not. Were the Founders simply wrong about the inherent powers of the legislative branch? Has the institution of Congress developed practices that are not compatible with the text of the Constitution? Why are current Congre ...
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The Regulatory Transparency Project (RTP) seeks to identify and bring attention to the excesses of the administrative state in this country. All too often, over-regulation of the economy stifles innovation, productivity, opportunity and ultimately, the American Dream. We want people to look at regulations which are burdensome and extremely inefficient and not simply submit to them as the cost of doing business but, rather, look for real and concrete ways to change them for the better. The RT ...
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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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Big Ideas with Ben Weingarten features compelling long-form conversations with exceptional thinkers and doers on the most important ideas and issues of our time, and all time. Discussions focus on topics ranging from national security and foreign affairs, to economics and politics and philosophy and culture with a classical Liberal bent and a grounding in history. Big Ideas with Ben Weingarten challenges the prevailing progressive orthodoxy with a contrarian conservative/libertarian counter- ...
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Do you hate politics but know that the price of apathy is too high? Do you try to be consistent and live by the Golden Rule? Do you love peace & liberty? Armed with the spirit of rebellion, immutable principles, and history's wisdom, Banks and guests navigate the tempestuous sea of adjudication of power; politics. Nothing to see here… the rEVOLution continues. Let It Not Be Said is a podcast hosted and produced by Banks Wise following the end of The Rebellion podcast. Contact at >>> banks@le ...
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In his new book Our Dear-Bought Liberty: Catholics and Religious Toleration in Early America, Professor Michael D. Breidenbach investigates the way American Catholics fundamentally contributed to the conception of a separation between Church and State in the founding era, overcoming suspicions of loyalties to a foreign power with a conciliatory app…
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Are you tired of being lied to every single day? Whether it’s politicians, the media, or people in your personal life, someone is always trying to get us to believe lies. And when we’re told the truth is a lie or disinformation or a sign you’re a conspiracy theorist, we might start to question what we know to be true. But even if it’s easier to jus…
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On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” “Pop Culture Crisis” Co-Host Mary Morgan joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss why Taylor Swift is changing some of her lyrics, analyze Maren Morris’ departure from country music, and explain why millennial pop stars’ messages don’t resonate with Generation Z. Read more pop cultur…
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Marvin Olasky joins Eric and Noah this week to discuss his feature essay in the new Fall 2023 issue of RELIGION & LIBERTY, entitled “The Thrill and Chill of Compassionate Conservatism,” in which Marvin revisits two of his books: The Tragedy of American Compassion (1990) and Compassionate Conservatism (1999). What has transpired in terms of poverty …
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Today the Chicks discuss Kamala’s latest czarship, the Menedez legal drama, and how liberals are already planning the next lockdown! Source Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/mock-and-daisy/daily-dish-kamala-gets-another-czar-crown-menendez-sells-out-the-us-the-next-lockdowns-are-coming/. Now bec…
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As a little girl, Kathy Grace Duncan watched her father abuse her mother and vowed she would never be victimized like her mom. “I didn’t have the tools to realize that my dad was abusive, my mom’s a victim,” Duncan says, “so, my takeaway from that was that women were weak, women were vulnerable, and women were hated.” Duncan realized she would grow…
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Join Jim and Greg as they cheer Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson switching to the Republican Party saying the GOP has a much better approach on crime and fiscal discipline. And Jim wonders whether Johnson has larger political ambitions. They also recoil at a Real Clear Politics survey showing a sharp divide between the parties on free speech, with Democra…
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In this week’s episode The Chicks sit down with precious metals specialist Phillip Patrick from Birch Gold to discuss Biden’s nightmare economy. From shutdowns, to interest rates, and inflation they cover it all! Source Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/mock-and-daisy/ep-203-this-is-the-only-way…
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On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute’s Dr. Janet Tran sits down with Virginia’s Secretary of Education Aimee Guidera. They discuss the Commonwealth of Virginia’s honest assessment of their education system and what these lessons mean for education policy across the country. They also discuss the quest for excellence and equal opportunity,…
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TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down: Another IRS official has come forward regarding Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss’ ability to bring charges against the president’s son, Hunter Biden. A federal grand jury returned an indictment against New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez today Department of Homeland Security Secretar…
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Colleen Sheehan, Arizona State University Professor, discusses the early life and times of the Federalist's three authors. She explains how their lives challenged their writing and thinking. Plus, their lasting legacy today. In September 1787, the newly drafted Constitution of the United States was sent to the states for ratification. Responding to…
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Ben Rubin is a former management consultant, turned political and cultural dissident. After 17 years helping international businesses transform themselves using advanced technology, Ben realised the global corporate system is fundamentally rigged against humanity and needs to be replaced. He is fighting systemic corruption at riseuk.substack.com He…
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This circuitious episode, hosted by Steve in Budapest with John Yoo in Dallas and Lucretia in her undisclosed desert location, starts off with the entirely predictable news that David Brooks drinks his whisky on the rocks (insert shudders and horror here), and quickly moves on to the news that hasn’t broken yet, so we’ll fix it: Gavin Newson is run…
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On this episode Andrew and Beth speak with author Peachy Keenan about her book, Domestic Extremist – A Practical Guide to Winning the Culture War. Keenan speaks of her own conversion from “secular nothingness” and liberal feminism as a young woman to Catholicism and traditional values as a mother and wife. We talk about the role of feminism in our …
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It’s an interactive session in the faculty lounge, as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo submit to the annual tradition of answering listener questions. There’s some serious legal analysis — can Donald Trump become president from behind bars? Can the 14th Amendment keep him off the ballot? What powers does Congress have to regulate abortion in…
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Tyler’s concept of “racial gamification” … Affirmative action in spirit and practice … Why can’t we just determine admissions based on academic merit alone? … The fading popularity of “traditional” affirmative action … Re-weighting and funding the admissions process … How can we get white “allies” to act normal around black people? … Can we have in…
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What changes do you need to make in your life? Are you procrastinating or jumping into that change eagerly? Change is the only way to make things better, but we’re often hesitant to shake things up or fearful that things might actually get worse. How do you face change? Sara and her family are in the middle of a major four-month home renovation. It…
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It’s an interactive session in the faculty lounge, as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo submit to the annual tradition of answering listener questions. There’s some serious legal analysis — can Donald Trump become president from behind bars? Can the 14th Amendment keep him off the ballot? What powers does Congress have to regulate abortion in…
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Sponsored by Füm, Boll & Branch TikTok tells us that the boys are thinking an awful lot about Rome. But we grownups of the Ricochet Podcast want to hear about the Spartans, so we’re joined by Hillsdale College’s Paul Rahe to learn about proxy war, ancient and modern. He helps Peter, James and Rob connect the dots between Sparta’s success in bleedin…
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On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Stand To Reason Founder Gregory Koukl joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down why Christians should ask good questions and share which questions are essential for evangelism. You can find “Street Smarts: Using Questions to Answer Christianity’s Toughest Challenges” here. Source J…
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Bob Menendez gets indicted again and Biden can’t figure out how to sell US financial support for Ukraine’s war effort. Source Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/erick-erickson-show/s12-ep158-hour-1-menendez-indicted-biden-silent-on-ukraine/. Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Jo…
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Turn out there are many in the government across the political spectrum who hate parental involvement in schools. Source Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/erick-erickson-show/s12-ep158-hour-2-education-secretary-hates-parents/. Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see wh…
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A Republican congressman is speaking out about how the Chinese Communist Party is influencing U.S. classrooms. “Well, they come in, and they sort of soft-pedal their propaganda, but yet, they also whitewash history by eliminating Taiwan,” says Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fla., chairman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee’s early childhood, el…
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Join Jim and Greg as they serve up three good martinis related to the U.S. Senate. First, they welcome the pursuit of justice in what appears to be a lot of evidence against New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife on bribery and other accusations. They’re also glad to see Pennsylvania Republicans seemingly uniting around David McCormick in the to…
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Monica Smit is Australia’s first political prisoner. In 2021, she was arrested and spent 22 days in solitary confinement for ‘crimes’ including encouraging people to protest against Victoria state premier Dan Andrews’s draconian lockdown/vaccine policies and refusing to take a PCR test. She is the founder of activist group Reignite Democracy Austra…
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Matt Turpin discusses the intensifying competition between the US and China over dominance in the semiconductor industry. He discusses the strategies and policies the US is employing, such as export controls and domestic investment incentives, to try to maintain leadership in advanced semiconductors while limiting China’s progress. Source Join the …
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Matthew Spalding, vice president of Washington operations and dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss the overreach of the executive branch, Merrick Garland’s performance at a recent House Judiciary Committee hearing, and the historical roots of the constituti…
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Jay’s guest is Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute. He and Cato have launched a defense of globalization, or the right of people in different nations to trade with one another. He and Jay talk about this and a host of other issues: growing up; going to school; words such as “capitalism” and “neoliberal”; economics and demagogues; the problem of C…
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Today the Chicks discuss KJP’s battle with the press over Biden’s disasterous border policies, Rand Paul’s EPIC smackdown of Ukraine’s moneygrab, and why teachers are reading a book about abortion TO TODDLERS! Source Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/mock-and-daisy/daily-dish-kjp-battles-over-im…
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My colleague Ken Braun, who joins me today, has written extensively on the sheer scale of the environmentalist organizations opposed to emissions-free nuclear energy, which claim at least $2.3 billion in annual revenue. But what does their anti-nuclear activity look like in practice? Joining us today to discuss that is Hugo Krueger, a nuclear engin…
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Today’s podcast takes up two important articles in the new issue of Commentary—Christine Rosen’s “Criminals and Their Apologists” and Matthew Continetti’s “The Left of the Right.” Plus: Listener mail! Give a listen. Source Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/commentary-podcast/victims-of-crime-and…
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Richard Epstein evaluates the demands of the United Auto Workers and judges the likelihood that their strike will end in success. Source Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/the-libertarian/labor-pains-the-uaw-tests-the-auto-makers-limits-libertarian-richard-epstein-hoover-institution/. Now become …
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On this week’s episode of She Thinks, Daniel Turner joins to discuss how the Biden administration’s green agenda is making America dependent on China. We focus on how the push to electrify our homes, vehicles, and many other areas of our lives is leading to China’s increasing dominance on the world stage. We also explore how China controls a large …
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TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down: Encounters of illegal aliens on America’s southern border reach near record highs. Virginia’ public universities have more DEI bureaucracies than any other state in America. Rupert Murdoch announces he is stepping down from his role as Chair of Fox Corporation and Executive Chairman of New…
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Guests: David Whalen, Trent England, & Dwight Lindley Host Scot Bertram talks with David Whalen, associate vice president for curriculum and professor of English at Hillsdale, to discuss the lack of character in our culture and his article Why is good character hard to come by?. Trent England, founder and executive director of Save Our States, expl…
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At the end of every episode, Sara reminds us that each of us needs to stand up, speak out, and find others who will join us in the urgent work of protecting our most cherished freedoms, our precious children, and our very way of life. But what exactly does she mean by standing up and speaking out? What does that look like? She’s thought about it a …
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Javier Miel, a controversial conservative member of the Argentine government, is a favorite to win the Argentine presidential election this fall. Why should Americans care about who he is and what he stands for? Heritage Vice President Victoria Coates and Visiting Fellow Joseph Humire explain. — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@herita…
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On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down Sen. John Fetterman’s dress code drama, discuss the self-important Senate, and analyze the complicated relationship between former President Donald Trump and pro-lifers. Source Join …
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Today, former senator Phil Gramm began as a professor of economics at Texas A&M, then became a representative in the house, later becoming a senator. And now, he’s written a book with John Early and Robert Ekelund called The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate. We talk today about his book and observations of the system…
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This is the daily interview edition of The Daily Signal Podcast for Thursday, September 20, 2023. Managing Editor Tyler O’Neil sat down with Patti Garibay, founder and executive director of American Heritage Girls, to talk about scouting, and why American Heritage Girls provides a Christian alternative to the Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts. Hosted …
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The Supreme Court returns October 2 for its 2023–2024 Term, and the justices will hear cases on a number of important issues: separation of powers, nondelegation, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial, Second Amendment, Fifth Amendment double jeopardy clause, immigration, racial gerrymandering, and more. For ins…
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