Join a group of Everyday Americans as we learn to read and study the Constitution, and teach the rising generation to live free.
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We begin with the Bible, and then get carried away. From Washington State to South Florida, our aim is to show the importance of Biblical discussion. Be apart of what we are doing: Make Disciples, Be in a Bible study, Pray for us, Fellowship with us (by commenting and/or asking questions).
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This Constitution is an every-two-weeks podcast ordained and established by the Center for Constitutional Studies at Utah Valley University, the home of Utah’s Civic Thought & Leadership Initiative. Co-hosted by Savannah Eccles Johnston and Matthew Brogdon, This Constitution equips listeners with the knowledge and insights to engage with the most pressing political questions of our time, starting with Season 1, focusing on the powers and limits of the U.S. presidency.
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Podcast by Constitutional Studies & Tocqueville Programs @ ND
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Remembering Our Constitution podcast, a project for a social studies class. Literally a podcast about US constitutions.
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Welcome to The Mama Marketer Podcast! Hosted by Olivia Hayse. Sit with me and listen as I interview my friends about topics like entrepreneurship, politics, pop culture, bible studies and everything in between!
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Our "90 in 90 Essay Project Academic Studies" on subjects such as the Federalist Papers, the Constitution; the Amendments; the Classics that Inspired the Constitution, the Executive Branch, the country's past 57 presidential elections, the Supreme Court, the Congress and the states have resulted in over 3,000 essays contributed by over 200 constitutional scholars, historians and elected officials. This corresponding Podcast features the reading of the daily essay during our 90-Day Study. Our ...
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Cambridge Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) Podcast
Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, runs a series of lunchtime seminars during the Michaelmas and Lent Terms. These seminars provide a platform for the presentation of new ideas by leading scholars from inside and outside the University. The lunchtime seminars address topical issues of European Union Law and Comparative Law, with a view to using collective debate as a forum for developing and disseminating ideas, and producing high qua ...
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In August 1992, a group of seventeen Canadian leaders agreed to adopt the Charlottetown Accord, a colossal package of constitutional reforms that would have redefined the basic terms of the federation. However, less than two months later, the Accord was decisively rejected in Canada’s first — and to this day, only — nationwide referendum on the Constitution. Through interviews with ex-government ministers, constitutional negotiators, and legal experts, this series tells the story of how Cana ...
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Constitutions provide the basic laws and principles of government for modern states. They determine the powers and duties of those who govern, and guarantee rights and freedoms to those who are governed. Yet few countries politics can be understood through these documents alone. Constitutions have, in Walter Bagehot’s famous formulation, “secrets” which don’t always align to “the traditional theory, as it exists in all the books”. This podcast looks at the different efficient secrets of demo ...
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The James Madison Seminar brings high school teachers in contact with distinguished researchers and writers in lecture and other settings. We are proud to present this podcasted lecture series, recordings of actual lectures from our summer seminars at Princeton University with New Jersey social studies educators. The seminar is facilitated by the National Association of Scholars, and funded through Teaching American History grants from the US Department of Education.
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America has an unusual history. It did not begin with ethnic homogeneity or a long, shared cultural history. It began as a set of ideals enshrined in our Constitution and the Bill of Rights. In “The Engine Room of Democracy,” CSIS President and CEO John J. Hamre discusses with former government officials and policymakers how the fundamental ideals in our constitutional democracy are applied every day and why these ideals should remain the bedrock of our society.
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The “duty to consult” requires consultation with Indigenous groups when government action may impact “Aboriginal and treaty rights”. Through interviews with legal experts, this four-part series explores what the duty to consult is, where it comes from, and how it might change in future. Listen to learn more about Canadian Aboriginal Law, its interaction with Indigenous Laws and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Developed by student researchers at the Centre ...
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This podcast provides resource material for use with Clark County School District's Teaching American History Grant module titled "Slavery and Integrated Social Studies ." As part of the module, third through fifth grade teachers will learn to use and create Google Earth resources to create Google Lit Trips.
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ALSB's Pedagogy Podcast
Teaching & Pedagogy Section - Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB)
Hear from Academy of Legal Studies in Business (International) teachers and scholars as to tips, tricks, and lessons learned in the classroom and beyond. ALSB focuses on the fields of business law, legal environment, and law-related courses outside of professional law schools. Hosted by ALSB's Teaching & Pedagogy Section.
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Using critical thinking to share my knowledge and understand the why’s and how’s of life and how it affects our daily lives
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Social and political sciences brings together the University’s world-leading expertise in the research and teaching of central & east European studies, economic & social history, politics, sociology, anthropology & applied social sciences and urban studies.
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All of Ricochet's conservative podcasts in one place. Includes The Ricochet Podcast, GLoP Culture, UNSAFE with Ann Coulter, Beyond the Polls with Henry Olsen, Three Martini Lunch, James Lileks' The Diner, and many more. Find out more at ricochet.com.
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This podcast series is an intimate look at one of the most controversial topics in Canadian public discourse at the moment: free expression. The first season includes 11 episodes featuring in-depth interviews with a range of legal academics and experts. Blending academic insight with current affairs, the podcast will appeal to anyone interested in the law of free expression, and especially those wanting to make sense of contemporary politics. The series will address a number of important que ...
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Sustaining the Spirit of Dialogue
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Hosted by the Centre for Constitutional Studies, Extremism, Polarization, and the Future of Democracy is a podcast mini-series focused on the changing dynamic of public discourse and its implications for democratic politics. The series is based on a third-year undergraduate course in the Department of Political Studies at Queen's University that offered an intimate look at the twin phenomena of political extremism and polarization. The series connects with a range of academics, advocates, fi ...
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FAIR News Weekly covers the last week of news in the pro-human movement. It serves as the audio companion to FAIR for All's weekly newsletters. FAIR for All is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing civil rights and liberties for all Americans, and promoting a common culture based on fairness, understanding and humanity. Join the pro-human movement at FairForAll.org
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The American Idea explores America's Founding principles and their effect on American history and government. Through thoughtful conversations with renowned academics and public figures from across the country, we examine the history and political thought behind our country’s greatest documents and debates, as well as contemporary issues, American popular culture, and political statesmanship. The podcast is a production of the Ashbrook Center and hosted by Jeff Sikkenga.
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In June 2022, the US Supreme Court made global headlines when it overturned Roe v Wade, a nearly 50-year-old precedent that guaranteed a qualified constitutional right to abortion in the US. In the blink of an eye, the Court's intervention ended this protection, and flipped the question of abortion regulation back to the 50 states, resulting in extreme disparities in the accessibility and legality of abortion across the country. While none of this altered the legal landscape in Canada, it di ...
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Weely news updates at Penn State University-Main Campus
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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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New ways of thinking about the world, brought to you by the humanities and The World According to Sound. We’re working with universities to translate academic research into sound. Each season has a radically different format and topic. You’ll never hear the same kind of thing twice. We’re independent and ad free. Patreon is the best way to support our work. https://www.patreon.com/theworldaccordingtosound
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This is a podcast of the Project on Autocratic Legalism (PAL). PAL seeks to understand how law can be used to further, as well as to resist autocratic forces that have been on the rise around the globe. The project involves scholars from multiple countries and disciplines. PAL participants are currently conducting research on autocratic legalism in Brazil, India, and South Africa. Learn more about our project at autocratic-legalism.net. In this podcast, we will share some of the conceptual d ...
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Most of us believe that our state legislatures are making our laws. But what if that is only partially true? What if a third-party was making the laws for your state? Would you be OK with that? Would you be concerned to find out that two private entities are making the laws your state uses regarding commerce?…
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We begin with the Document, and then get carried away. From Washington State to South Florida, our aim is to show the importance of Foundational discussion. We will be reading from Michael Holler’s book, The Constitution Made Easy. It puts the Document on the left page and the modern translation on the right for easy verification of text. Today's d…
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘The Kylee Cast’ feat. Suzanna Hake (Part I), Ep. 18: Medical Miracles
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56:46On this “Part I” episode of “The Kylee Cast,” Kylee Griswold is joined by Christian boy mom, entrepreneur, and political activist Suzanna Hake, who shares her story of spiritual rebellion and then her return to Christianity. She also talks about all things “boy mom” and details two insane medical miracles that happened to her husband […]…
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We begin with the Bible, and then get carried away. From Washington State to South Florida, our aim is to show the importance of Biblical discussion. Today's discussion guests are Greg, Joshua, Lowell & Mark. As you listen, would you message me time stamps of good points? I’d like to do some short videos with helpful parts. Be a part of what we are…
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Daily Signal Podcast: Victor Davis Hanson: Will Trump’s Economy Survive the Left’s Sabotage Ahead of Midterms?
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12:44The Democrat Party is no longer the centrist institution of the past, and because of that, the midterms will be unlike any in recent memory. Donald Trump’s path to victory for the GOP in 2026 is clear: sustain a growing economy while facing opposition determined to stall it. Victor Davis Hanson explains how the Left’s […]…
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Beyond the Polls with Henry Olsen: To Win or Not to Win: Is that the Question?
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43:25One consolation of defeat is that it provides an opportunity to adapt to reality. Victors, on the other hand, tend to get lost in the high. Just a week before the Democratic Party’s landslide last Tuesday, Simon Bazelon released the “Deciding to Win” report in the hopes of persuading liberal elites that they’re alienating the moderates […]…
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Case in Point: Passports and the Single Girl – Or Maybe Not!
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20:49Hans is joined by former foreign service officer and Heritage Senior Research Fellow Simon Hankinson, to discuss the tussle over the Trump administration’s requirement to list your biological sex on your passport, which has ended up at the Supreme Court. The movie review is of the 2006 film “Argo,” produced, directed, and starred in by […]…
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Erick Erickson Show: S14 EP200: Hour 1 – I Hate Them All
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37:06Neither side is really doing a thing about the economy because they would rather deflect away from their failings.
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Erick Erickson Show: S14 EP200: Hour 2 – The Collapse of Religion
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37:24America has a real problem with faith, as too many from the pulpit push their faith through their politics instead of pushing their politics through their faith.
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Erick Erickson Show: S14 EP200: Hour 3 – Have You Heard About This Corruption?
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36:58We all know Democrats are corrupt, but have you heard the latest? Probably not.
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Three Martini Lunch: The UN Wants to Silence Your Free Speech
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27:05Join Jim and Greg for the Thursday 3 Martini Lunch as they celebrate the end of a pointless government shutdown, blast United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for trying to silence free speech online, and recoil at how shockingly bad college students have become at math. First, Jim and Greg applaud the House vote to end […]…
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The United States Government is back open for business – and a lot of big government Democrats don’t like it. Not one bit. Then we talk to Chris Gerlacher, Senior Political Reporter and Industry Analyst at Prediction News, where we talk about how the betting markets fared this election day and discuss the whys and […]…
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Chicks on the Right: The Chicks Get Personal! Secrets, Surprises & Laughs in This Q&A
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How a False Accusation Destroyed My Career and My Life
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13:03FAIR News Weekly | 11/13/2025 🔹How a False Accusation Destroyed My Career and My Life (Ed Roos for FAIR Articles) 🔹From laws to literacy: The science of reading needs more than statutes to succeed (FAIR Advisor Robert Pondiscio and Kristen McQuillan for Fordham Institute) 🔹 Why I choose to root for U.S. dominance (FAIR Advisor Shadi Hamid for the W…
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Call Me Back: PART 1: What Will Be Israel’s Next Big Story? – with Donniel Hartman & Yossi Klein Halevi
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50:34Israel was founded on a common story and a shared ethos. But what happens when the country can no longer agree on which story should shape its future? In part one of this conversation, Yossi Klein Halevi and Rabbi Donniel Hartman, hosts of For Heaven’s Sake, join Dan from across the Ark Media universe to […]…
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First Things: Is the UK a Nation of Immigrants? (ft. Louise Perry)
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45:56In this episode, Louise Perry joins Rusty Reno on The Editor’s Desk to talk about her recent essay, “Indigenous London,” from the November 2025 issue of the magazine.
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH Would Any Republican Consider Ending the Filibuster? Martin Gold Explains.
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1:12:45The legislative filibuster is one of the most important guardrails against the tyranny of the majority that exists in the United States Senate. Despite this critical function, both parties have, at various times, entertained the idea of eliminating the filibuster and with it, bipartisan compromise. Such an act of unbelievable shortsightedness would…
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Daily Signal Podcast: The Shutdown is OVER, Arctic Frost Lawsuit Provision in CR, US Navy Targets Drones
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12:27On today’s Top News in 10, we cover: The government shutdown is finally over with the House of Representatives passing the almost-clean Continuing Resolution in bipartisan fashion. The Arctic Frost lawsuit provision in the Continuing Resolution leads to controversy. The Secretary of the Navy prioritizes offense & defense against modern drone warfar…
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Asylum Reform: Withdraw from the UN Treaty, or Not?
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30:11This week’s Parsing Immigration Policy podcast features a panel discussion from the third annual conference of the International Network for Immigration Research (INIR), convened recently in Washington. Mark Krikorian, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies, and Yonatan Jakubowicz, Director of the Israeli Immigration Policy Center…
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Freedom to Learn: Andy Smarick on an AI Moratorium, Innovation’s Seductive Promises, & Edu-Fads that Harm Students
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38:21Will AI revolutionize education or steal students’ opportunity and ability to learn? Andy Smarick, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, worries that AI is a threat to learning, and we’re just letting students outsource their education to AI tools rather than develop essential skills and knowledge. We discuss the education world’s long history …
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