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Jace Lington and Bennett Nuss chat with Adam White about the recent Supreme Court case, exploring the nuances of statutory interpretation, the major questions doctrine, and the implications for executive and legislative powers. The Gray Center team analyzes the court's opinions, historical context, and future legal debates. Notes: Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump Michael D. Ramsey […]
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Stop making million-dollar decisions alone. Hampton gives you a personal board of eight vetted founders in your city who meet monthly to tackle your hardest problems. Find your group: https://joinhampton.com/We're testing something new on MoneyWise. Just like we got radically transparent about money, we want to do the same with company building. Let us know what you think.In this episode: Adam White started Front Office Sports as a college project. Now it's worth over $40 million and it's basically the Wall Street Journal of sports. How'd he do it? We break down the branding, hiring, and operations that Adam used to compete with sports industry titans from day one.Cool Links: Hampton - https://joinhampton.com/Front Office Sports - https://frontofficesports.com/
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SEN commentator Adam White speaks to Dwayne Russell ahead of the T20 World Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the greats of Australian cricket, Mel Jones, joins Adam White for a wide-ranging conversation reflecting on her remarkable career and enduring impact on the game. A former Australian international and Victorian star, Mel discusses her journey at the highest level, the challenges and breakthroughs of her playing career, and what it meant to represent her state and country during a transformative era for women's cricket. Mel also shares insights into her transition beyond the boundary, from elite player to respected broadcaster, commentator and advocate for the game.
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Australian keeper & Adelaide Strikers star Alex Carey joined Adam White after a tough loss to the Stars last night. They also touched on his incredible Ashes summer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Australian & Brisbane Heat star Marnus Labuschagne joined Adam White after one of the most wild BBL wins you will see. They spoke about the game, playing in the BBL and the Ashes win! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Victorian cricket coach Chris Rogers joined Adam White in the studio to speak all things Victorian cricket, The Ashes and whether he would consider coaching England. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam White was joined by Australian opener Marcus Harris to speak about his injury and his State career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Retiring cricket legend Alyssa Healy joined Adam White to speak about her decision to retire, the legacy she is leaving behind, talking cricket with Mitch Starc and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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SEN commentator Adam Collins speaks to Adam White about Usman Khawaja's international retirement and previews the Sydney Test. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenn McGrath speaks to Adam White ahead of the Pink Test. You can buy your virtual seat to support cancer care nurses at pinktest.com.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gerard Whateley joined Adam White on Summer Mornings to share his thoughts on the Boxing Day test. He was very strong and disappointed on the pitch and held some concerns for the future Australian team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1. MCC CEO Stuart Fox and MCG Curator Matt Page speak to the media 2. Your Calls 3. ACA CEO Paul Marsh 4. Adam White speaks to Collo 5. Bharat speaks to Steve Smith, Mitch Starc and Josh Inglis 6. Know Your History with Shannon Gill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam White, Jace Lington, and Bennett Nuss reflect on the significant regulatory developments of 2025, focusing on under-reported stories in the administrative state. They discuss the future of the Federal Reserve, the evolving relationships between public and private entities, the impact of repealing disparate impact laws, and the diminishing role of Congress. Notes: Trump Regulatory […]
Adam White, Jace Lington, and Bennett Nuss reflect on the significant regulatory developments of 2025, focusing on under-reported stories in the administrative state. They discuss the future of the Federal Reserve, the evolving relationships between public and private entities, the impact of repealing disparate impact laws, and the diminishing role of Congress.Notes:Trump Regulatory Policy: 2025 Compendium, Bridget C.E. Dooling, Notice & Comment BlogThe Brave New World of Administrative Law, Adam White and Bennett Nuss, 2024 A Hard Look Podcast
The festive season is a great opportunity to look forward.... but it's nice to also reflect on our past too... with that in mind, we present a past contribution from several of the Fluff team, an episode of the UNDERBASE CLASSICS (2013ish) hosted by Adam White, with guests Adam Nicol, Joe Teanby and Paul Anderson. The aim? Tackle a CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVERTURE tale, featuring Transformers..... what could POSSIBLY go wrong
One of our greatest ever players, Cam White, stops by to chat to Adam White about his pheromonal playing career which included Captaining Victoria, representing Australia and becoming one of the most feared T20 players in international cricket. Cam also touches on his progression through the coaching ranks which has taken his all across the globe and now back home to Victoria, as he approaches his second season as Head Coach of the Melbourne Renegades in the BBL.
Following the Supreme Court arguments in Slaughter v. United States, Sarah Isgur and David French join legal scholar Adam White to break down a session that became a referendum on whether Congress can insulate modern independent agencies from presidential control. SCOTUSblog's Amy Howe also joins from the steps of the Supreme Court to relay her observations from inside the courtroom.Watch the livestream here. Advisory Opinions is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings including access to all of our articles, members-only newsletters, and bonus podcast episodes click here. If you'd like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Travis Head speaks in depth with Adam White about THAT innings, his approach to batting, opening at the top of the order and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sarah Isgur invites Adam White, co-director of the Antonin Scalia Law School's C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State, to identify the major administrative law issues on the horizon in the next five to 10 years. The Agenda:—The Roberts Court and the Trump Term—The legislative veto—Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha—Decline of congressional power—Supreme Court reform and the future of judicial powers Show Notes:—Adam's currently nameless newsletter at AEI—Adam's column at SCOTUSblog—The Foreshadow Docket—Is Humphrey's Executor headed for Slaughter? Advisory Opinions is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including access to all of our articles, members-only newsletters, and bonus podcast episodes—click here. If you'd like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of Victoria's most popular and decorated players, Paul 'Pistol' Reiffel joins Adam White to look back on his journey through cricket, beginning as a wide eyed junior, all the way through to Captaining Victoria, winning a World Cup with Australia, and now umpiring all over the world.
In Born Equal: Remaking America’s Constitution, 1840–1920, Prof. Akhil Reed Amar traces the arc of American constitutional debate from the post-Founding era to the Progressive Era, focusing especially on America’s fundamental question raised originally by our Declaration of Independence: what does it mean to say that all men and women are “created equal”? To explore this question and the broader themes of his book, he will be interviewed by AEI senior fellow Adam White. Featuring: Prof. Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale Law School (Moderator) Adam White, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute; Director, Scalia Law’s C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State
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Crash Craddock joins Adam White and drills down on the two candidates that will take injured pace star Josh Hazlewood's spot in the First Test in Perth and gives his full Ashes Preview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stop making million-dollar decisions alone. Hampton gives you a personal board of eight vetted founders in your city who meet monthly to tackle your hardest problems. Find your group: joinhampton.comAdam White didn't set out to build a media company – he just wanted a job in sports. So at 19, he started posting informational interviews on a Wix site. Today, he runs a $20M brand with NFL partnerships and no background in media. Because in the end, it wasn't about who he knew – it was about who knew him, and how he got in the right rooms by outplaying legacy media at their own game.Here's what we talk about:Building Front Office Sports out of his dorm roomWhy brand aura matters more than ever and how to create it from scratchThe tweet that led to a $750K investmentWhy he gave up 51% of the business early – and doesn't regret itThe role of soft touchpoints in landing major dealsGrowing to 800K newsletter subs without chasing SEOHow an official NFL content partnership changed everythingDiversifying revenue from newsletters, social, events, and brand partnershipsThe personal side: paying off student debt, buying his mom a car, and defining success as freedomCool Links:Hampton https://www.joinhampton.com/Lower Street https://www.lowerstreet.co/Front Office Sports https://frontofficesports.com/ Adam White https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-white-85ab4389/Sponsors:Protect your upside and get your time back at cressetcapital.com/moneywiseAchieve your dream body with dailybodycoach.com/moneywiseJoin 700+ founders hiring A-players in Latin America at hirewithnear.com/moneywiseChapters:(0:42) Building Front Office Sports: Growth & Early Days(1:40) Revenue Milestones(3:40) Building Brand Aura & Early Partnerships(10:34) Attracting Investors & Business Model Shift(13:24) Audience Growth During COVID(16:04) Monetization & Revenue Diversification(17:44) Philosophy on Investors(19:08) New Investors, Professionalization, & Validation(22:07) NFL Partnership (25:44) Networking Secrets(28:31) Personal Growth as a CEO(30:45) Personal Financial Journey & Mindset(33:40) Motivation, Competition, & Enjoying the JourneyThis podcast is a ridiculous concept: high-net-worth people reveal their personal finances. Inspired by real conversations happening in the Hampton community.Your Host: Harry MortonFounder of Lower Street, a podcast production company helping brands launch and grow top-tier podcasts.Co-parents a cow named Eliza.
Meet Adam White, Executive Director of Kaleb House, as he and Bear sit down to discuss the Truth of Countertrafficking on today's pod. --- Don't choose a permanent solution to a temporary problem: DIAL '988' to get help. Patreon Link: http://www.patreon.com/c/tjmorrisntxmag BEAR INDEPENDENT SWAG: https://www.bearindependent.com/collections/swag-merch Buy Me a Coffee - support the channel with a one-time support gift here: https://buymeacoffee.com/bearindependent BEARFAKS BACK IN STOCK: https://www.refugemedical.com/products/bearfak-individual-first-aid-kit Your promo code for 10% off in the store from www.refugemedical.com is "Bear Nation" for all kits, components, and modules. Always HSA & FSA Eligible. Made in the USA, guaranteed forever, ONE HUNDRED SIXTY lives saved to date. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT at https://www.grindstoneministries.com We couldn't do this without your continued support! SUPPORT ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING INITIATIVES: Kaleb House website: https://www.kalebhouse.org/
Bennett Nuss chats with New Civil Liberties Alliance Senior Litigation Counsel John Vecchione about the tariff case pending before the Supreme Court, Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump. They discuss the main arguments about the extent of the president's power over tariff policy and what the court might decide.Notes:Trump's tariffs are unconstitutional—we're suing to end them, John J. Vecchione and Andrew J. Morris NCLA's amicus brief in the Learning Resources case President Donald Trump's reply brief in the Learning Resources case Prof. Chad Squitieri's amicus brief in the Learning Resources case Prof. Aditya Bamzai's amicus brief in the Learning Resources case Adam White at SCOTUSblog on the Learning Resources case
Julia Hatmaker, editor of Place North West, is joined by Roy Barry, partner and head of development at Brabners, and Adam White, development advisor at CBRE, to discuss public-private partnerships, what works, what doesn't, and how it can be refreshed.Read + subscribe for free: placenorthwest.co.uk
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Check out the brand new podcast, American Dread, from Adam White.On Halloween 1992, 20-year-old Penny Timmons vanished in Decatur, Illinois, leaving behind a chilling note in a gas station restroom: “He has a gun in his pants! HELP! This isn't a joke!”Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-hauntings-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
If two people could combat our growing urban disconnection, it is Adam White and Andrée Davies of Davies White Limited. I met them at our first Biophilic Design Conference at the Barbican, and immediately warmed to their infectious passion for better landscape design. Design which helps reimagine spaces from playgrounds to hospitals through a beautiful and playful biophilic lens, pulling on our emotional responses to nature. They construct, if you will, beautiful narratives of human-nature coexistence. Instead of viewing landscapes as static backdrops, they help encourage us to understand them as dynamic, living systems that actively shape human experience and ecological health. I think it's the creativity I love most about their work. The balance of science, planning and artistry. Their approach is rooted in a deep understanding of ecological systems and human psychology. With projects ranging from micro-forest playgrounds to hospital gardens, each is designed to restore our biophilic fundamental relationship with the natural world. Take their recent West London micro-forest playground project. By densely planting trees and creating intricate ecological landscapes, they're not merely designing a play area, but constructing a living classroom. The project embodies their core belief: that understanding nature begins with immersive, tactile experiences. Those of us who live and breathe biophilic design, this philosophy aligns with scientific research. Studies consistently demonstrate that exposure to natural environments reduces stress, enhances cognitive function, and promotes emotional well-being. Adam himself references Florence Williams' "The Nature Fix", which explores how nature can make us "happier, healthier, and more creative". Also, their approach supports the positive economic argument for biophilic design. Their pocket park project in London demonstrated that nature-rich spaces can increase property values and biodiversity simultaneously. Plus, a collaboration with Anglian Water explored how housing developments could integrate resilient, nature-focused landscapes, and they are advocating a new “Resilient Garden” rating, which like the EPC rating on a house, could add value to a property if reported along with a house sale. I think this is a brilliant idea. It will get real estate developers and property owners totally thinking differently about their homes and land. This "resilient garden and landscape accreditation scheme" would be an ecological equivalent to energy ratings for buildings. This could revolutionise how we value and integrate natural systems into our built environment Policy is slowly catching up. The introduction of a Natural History GCSE this September (which they both, along with others, including Mary Colwell I interviewed a couple of years back) represents a significant milestone. "If children don't understand nature, they won't appreciate it, and if they don't appreciate it, they won't protect it," Adam recalls Sir David Attenborough telling him – a statement that has become a guiding principle for their work. "We don't stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing," Adam reminds us, and their hospital design interventions are creative, beautiful and indeed playful. By creating gardens with living elements like water pumps, rabbits, and carefully selected native plants, they transform clinical spaces into healing ecosystems. These actively support patient recovery. As climate change accelerates, landscape architecture becomes a critical tool for resilience. Their designs are also adaptive systems that can mitigate environmental challenges while supporting human and ecological well-being. What I love about their work is that they challenge the notion that sustainable design is prohibitively expensive. By using creative, low-cost interventions like raised planting containers and willow pods, they demonstrate that ecological design can be accessible and scalable. I have to call out one specific example of climate resilience from their work, and that is at Nene Park Trust in Cambridgeshire. They used swales to manage water collection during heavy rainfall. These swales are designed to be both functional and interactive, with bridges and stepping stones that children can use to cross them. Their conscious approach to help with water management through strategically designed swales, planting of resilient vegetation that can thrive in changing conditions and creating a playful landscape that serves both ecological and recreational purposes really deserves visiting and using as an exemplar of best practice. They've been working with the park trust for 15 years, and when they revisited the site recently, they were impressed by how the planting had thrived in conditions that might typically challenge other landscapes. Andrée shared that we need a better understanding "nature's time" - recognising that landscapes develop and improve over years, with plants establishing and becoming more robust over time. This approach is inherently climate-resilient, as it focuses on creating adaptable, living systems rather than static, rigid designs. As the next generation of designers emerges – armed with natural history education and a deep ecological consciousness – we hope we can anticipate even more transformative approaches to landscape design. The message is clear. Design is not about creating spaces for humans but creating spaces with humans as PART of a complex, interconnected ecological system. Biophilic landscape architecture is a powerful tool for healing our disconnection from the natural world.RHS Back to Nature - Design Engagement - https://www.davieswhite.co.uk/nature-play-workshop Davies White Ltd Landscape Architects - https://www.davieswhite.co.uk/ If you like this, please subscribe!Have you got a copy of the Journal? You can now subscribe as a member of the Journal of Biophilic Design or purchase a gorgeous coffee table reference copy or PDF download of the Journal journalofbiophilicdesign.comor Amazon and Kindle. 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Check out the brand new podcast, American Dread, from Adam White.Two winters. Two murders. Eighteen years apart.In Decatur, Illinois, the winters of 1942 and 1960 were marked not by snow and holiday cheer, but by the sound of shotguns shattering the night.In this episode of American Dread, we revisit two chilling cases: the Short Street double shooting of 1942, and the shotgun murder of Virginia Eades in 1960. Different killers, different motives—but each crime left the same lasting scar on the community.Step into the cold, walk the streets where it happened, and hear the true stories of tragedy and terror from the dark side of the American Heartland.Our Sponsors:* Check out Shopify: https://shopify.com/hauntingsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-hauntings-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Check out the brand new podcast, American Dread, from Adam White.On a quiet May night in 1976, the city of Decatur, Illinois, was shattered by a brutal double murder that still echoes nearly fifty years later. Two young cousins, June and Marcella Freeman, were savagely stabbed to death and left discarded like trash on the side of West Center Street. Their killer, Michael Timothy Gibson, would soon be caught — but justice didn't end the nightmare.In this debut episode of American Dread, host Adam White takes you deep into the horror of that night, the trial that followed, and the decades of pain that haunted the victims' families and the Decatur community. With real crime statistics, eyewitness details, and chilling atmosphere, this story explores not just the crime itself, but the scars it left behind.Our Sponsors:* Check out Shopify: https://shopify.com/hauntingsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/american-hauntings-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We caught up with the RLC Outstanding Paper award winners for your listening pleasure. Recorded on location at Reinforcement Learning Conference 2025, at University of Alberta, in Edmonton Alberta Canada in August 2025.Featured References Scientific Understanding in Reinforcement Learning How Should We Meta-Learn Reinforcement Learning Algorithms? Alexander David Goldie, Zilin Wang, Jakob Nicolaus Foerster, Shimon Whiteson Tooling, Environments, and Evaluation for Reinforcement Learning Syllabus: Portable Curricula for Reinforcement Learning Agents Ryan Sullivan, Ryan Pégoud, Ameen Ur Rehman, Xinchen Yang, Junyun Huang, Aayush Verma, Nistha Mitra, John P Dickerson Resourcefulness in Reinforcement Learning PufferLib 2.0: Reinforcement Learning at 1M steps/s Joseph Suarez Theory of Reinforcement Learning Deep Reinforcement Learning with Gradient Eligibility Traces Esraa Elelimy, Brett Daley, Andrew Patterson, Marlos C. Machado, Adam White, Martha White
Since taking office on January 20, 2025, President Trump has emphasized deregulation. Deregulatory efforts have focused both on undoing Biden-era policies in areas of interest (environmental regulation, SOGI issues, immigration, etc.) and on a broader effort to limit the scope of administrative power more broadly. In light of these strong changes, this panel will discuss the history of deregulation efforts in the Executive Branch, how those compare to the deregulatory efforts of the Trump Administration, and what these changes may mean both practically and more institutionally for the future of the Administrative State.Featuring:Prof. Bridget C.E. Dooling, Assistant Professor of Law, Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State UniversityProf. Susan E. Dudley, Distinguished Professor, Regulatory Studies Center, George Washington UniversityMr. William C. Hughes, Senior Counsel, Consensys SoftwareProf. Richard J. Pierce Jr., Lyle T. Alverson Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School(Moderator) Mr. Adam White, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute; Co-Director, C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State, Antonin Scalia Law School
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Constitutional scholars Ilya Shapiro, Stephen Vladeck, and Adam White join NCC President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen to debate whether the Trump administration has overreached on executive power, analyze the relationship between the federal courts and the president, and put the present moment in historical context. This conversation was originally recorded on May 21, 2025, at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Resources J. Michael Luttig, “The End of Rule of Law in America,” The Atlantic (May 14, 2025) Stephen Vladeck, “What the Courts Can Still Do to Constrain Trump,” The Atlantic (April 15, 2025) Ilya Shapiro, “Don't Throw My Executive Power in That Briar Patch!,” Shapiro's Gavel Substack (April 24, 2025) Adam White, “WTH Is Going On with Birthright Citizenship? Adam White Explains” WTH Is Going On podcast (Jan. 30, 2025) Stay Connected and Learn More Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org Continue the conversation by following us on social media @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate. Follow, rate, and review wherever you listen. Join us for an upcoming live program or watch recordings on YouTube. Support our important work. Donate
Music journalist Fred Bronson returns to start our conversations about Eurovision 2025 Semi-Final 2. We discuss Montenegro, Luxembourg, Greece, Czechia, and Ireland, plus some delightful stories about long distance friendships and phone calls. Fred Bronson Fred Bronson is the author of seven books: Rockin' the Kremlin with David Junk, The Jacksons Legacy (with the Jacksons), Dick Clark's American Bandstand (with Dick Clark), The Sound of Music Family Scrapbook, The Billboard Book of Number One Hits, Billboard's Hottest Hot 100 Hits and The Billboard Book of Number One Rhythm & Blues Hits (with Adam White). Bronson has written the annual television specials The American Music Awards and Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve. His other credits include two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and an episode of the animated Star Trek series. For SiriusXM Radio, he has interviewed Paul McCartney, Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus from ABBA and created "Smokey's Place," a series for Smokey Robinson's Smokey's Soul Town channel where the legendary artist recalls his Motown memories and plays Motown favorites. He is a long-term contributor to Billboard, covering the Eurovision Song Contest and American Idol among many other topics. Polyethylene Summary Montenegro - Nina Žižić - "Dobrodošli" (3:48) Luxembourg - Laura Thorn - "La Poupée Monte Le Son" (10:54) Greece - Klavdia - "Asteromata" (22:34) Czechia - ADONXS - "Kiss Kiss Goodbye" (28:37) Ireland - EMMY - "Laika Party" (34:41) Final Thoughts (41:38) Subscribe The EuroWhat? Podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts. Find your podcast app to subscribe here (https://www.eurowhat.com/subscribe). Comments, questions, and episode topic suggestions are always welcome. You can shoot us an email (mailto:eurowhatpodcast@gmail.com) or reach out on Bluesky @eurowhat.bsky.social (https://bsky.app/profile/eurowhat.bsky.social). Basel 2025 Keep up with Eurovision selection season on our Basel 2025 page (https://www.eurowhat.com/2025-basel)! We have a calendar with links to livestreams, details about entries as their selected, plus our Spotify playlists with every song we can find that is trying to get the Eurovision stage. Join the EuroWhat AV Club! If you would like to help financially support the show, we are hosting the EuroWhat AV Club over on Patreon! We have a slew of bonus episodes with deep dives on Eurovision-adjacent topics. Special Guest: Fred Bronson.
President Trump’s February 18 “Ensuring Accountability for All Agencies” Executive Order directs independent regulatory agencies to submit for review all proposed and final significant regulatory actions to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) within the Executive Office of the President. This joint webinar, sponsored by the Administrative Law and the Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Practice Groups, will discuss the real-world implications of this order for independent agencies, including the Federal Communications Committee and the Federal Trade Commission.Featuring:J. Howard Beales, III, Professor Emeritus of Strategic Management and Public Policy, School of Business, The George Washington UniversityHon. Susan E. Dudley, Founder, GW Regulatory Studies Center & Distinguished Professor of Practice, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy & Public Administration, The George Washington UniversityThomas M. Johnson, Jr. Partner, Wiley Rein LLPProf. Adam White, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute; Co-Director, Antonin Scalia Law School’s C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative StateModerator: Svetlana Gans, Partner, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher--To register, click the link above.
On President Trump's first day in office, he issued an executive order titled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship,” attempting to change the current understanding of the Fourteenth Amendment by declaring that the children of illegal immigrants or people on temporary visas born in the United States are not granted citizenship. While many […]
On President Trump's first day in office, he issued an executive order titled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship,” attempting to change the current understanding of the Fourteenth Amendment by declaring that the children of illegal immigrants or people on temporary visas born in the United States are not granted citizenship. While many Americans may agree that the unfortunate realities of “birth tourism” and “anchor babies” in the U.S. need to be curbed or stopped, Trump's executive order has been criticized as unconstitutional and the wrong way to approach the issue. How are presidents of both parties subverting Congress in their pursuit of legislative goals? And how did President Obama's action on DACA and President Biden's declaration on the Equal Rights Amendment help create precedent for Trump's actions today? Adam White is the Laurence H. Silberman Chair in Constitutional Governance and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he focuses on the Supreme Court and the administrative state. Concurrently, he codirects the Antonin Scalia Law School's C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State. Before joining AEI, he was a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute.Read the transcript here. Subscribe to our Substack here.
Tracklist: 01. Spada feat. Nikol Apatini - Thunder [Armada Music] 02. Armin van Buuren - Pulstar [Armind] 03. Mike McCarthy - Memories (Vocal Mix) [Eliptical Sun Recordings] 04. Cosmic Gate & James French - Take Me [Sony Music] LIGHT SIDE TRACK 05. Aroma & HILYTE - I Will Be There [Enhanced Recordings] 06. Tensteps & Natalie Major - End Of The Earth (Adam Stark Remix) [Deeper Harmonies] 07. MRPHLNDR - MELODEMON [A State Of Trance] FAVORITE OF THE MOEMENT 08. Vassmo - Don't Wanna [Deeper Harmonies] 09. Norni - Breathe Me Up [Interplay] 10. Laura van Dam - Get Lost 11. Digital Drift - Alone [Argento] 12. John Grand & Dave Raval - Nightfire [Enhanced] 13. Andrew Rayel feat. Adara - Can We Still Feel [Find Your Harmony] 14. Daxson - Intuition [Coldharbour] 15. Ken Bauer x Mark Roma x Gelida - Hundred [FUTURE RAVE MUSIC] DARK SIDE TRACK 16. Rinaly pres. Rina Mirai - Fly High [SubHarmony] 17. AYDA - ATLAS [Abora Recordings] 18. Andrew Rayel feat. Emma Hewitt - My Reflection (Robbie Seed Remix) [Find Your Harmony] 19. RAM & Susana pres. Tales of Life & Paul Skelton - Better With You [In Trance We Trust] 20. Fedo & mavzy grx - Never Let You Go [Find Your Harmony] 21. Dan Iwan & Dragana Petrović - Trace of the Past [Ablazinng Records] 22. George Wonder - Feels Like [Revealed] 23. A.R.D.I. - Shadows of Heart [Find Your Harmony] 24. Joel Hirsch & Christina Novelli - Not Forgotten (TEKNO DJ T.H. Remix) [AVA White] 25. Karen Overton - Your Loving Arms (Simon Patterson Remix) [Armada] 26. Kenny Palmer - Within Our Dreams [FSOE] 27. Andrew Rayel feat. Emilya Buchan - Euphoria (Club Mix) [Find Your Harmony] 28. Roberta Harrison & Stargazers - Hold The Light [Amsterdam Trance] 29. Paul Rigel feat. Miss Jane - Flames Inside My Head [AVA White] 30. ReOrder - 2024 XoXo [Reverie Sounds] 31. Dr Phunk & AVAO - The Sky Is Rumbling [Revealed] 32. Andy Moor & Adam White pres. WhiteRoom - The Whiteroom (Club Mix) [Anjunabeats]
Adam White and Jace Lington chat with Beau J. Baumann about his historical research into the Offices of Legislative Counsel. They discuss his forthcoming paper, Resurrecting the Trinity of Legislative Constitutionalism, and how Progressive reformers at the turn of the twentieth century built institutions to arrest congressional decline. Notes: Resurrecting the Trinity of Legislative Constitutionalism, Beau […]
Adam White joins us today to talk about the re-indictment of Donald Trump relating to January 6 and whether the new effort by the special prosecutor answers the Supreme Court’s ruling earlier this summer. But first: She’s being interviewed! But not alone! Why not alone? And what will interviewer Dana Bash do? Give a listen.
Among the busy stretch of dance music festivals in Europe taking place in the summer, Romania's Untold Festival has grown to become one of its highlights. Markus Schulz has been privileged to play the festival on many occasions, and for the first time, it is featured as part of his Global DJ Broadcast World Tour series; with Markus playing on the Fortune stage last Sunday night. Markus remained in Romania for a few days after the event, and made a special 60 minute Untold Reflections Mix to compliment the festival performance. That features in the second hour of the show. Fans can catch Markus performing live this weekend, firstly at Dreamstate in Chicago on Friday, followed by the next open to close solo set experience at Avalon in Los Angeles, taking you through Saturday night into Sunday morning. Markus' latest single is Summer of '99 is out now, and you can support by adding to your playlists. Global DJ Broadcast Weekly Drive 33 has also dropped on Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music today. Tracklist: Markus Schulz (Recorded Live from Untold Festival Romania - August 11 2024) 01. Markus Schulz - Ram Attack w/ Ivan Gough Feenixpawl & Georgi Kay - In My Mind 02. Eric Prydz - Pjanoo (Markus Schulz Festival Mix) 03. Markus Schulz x Daxson - Frantika 04. Markus Schulz vs. Victor Ruiz - Remember This Pura Vida (Marksu Schulz Mashup) 05. Eli Brown, Layton Giordani & OFFAIAH - When I Push 06. Markus Schulz & Emma Hewitt - Till We Fade (Club Mix) 07. Maarten de Jong - Atom (138 Mix) 08. System F - Out of the Blue (Markus Schulz Private Remix) 09. Thomas Schumacher & Technohead - The Passion 2024 10. ID 11. Heerhorst, Sin Bourgh & PETER PAHN - Watch Me 12. Example - Changed the Way You Kissed Me (ID Remix) 13. Dogzilla - Without You (Mike EFEX Remix) 14. Svenson & Gielen - Twiswted (ALAT Remix) 15. Da Hool - Meet Her at the Love Parade (Daxson Remix) 16. Kay D Smith & Marc Tall - Hoipolloi (Ben Gold Remix) 17. Markus Schulz & Ferry Corsten - Loops & Tings 18. William Schneider - Walhalla 19. Markus Schulz & Delacey - Destiny (ID Remix) 20. ID - Adagio for Strings 21. Markus Schulz - The New World (ID Remix) 22. Linkin Park - In the End (Markus Schulz Tribute Remix) Untold Reflections Mix 01. Joris Voorn - Horizon 02. Fehrplay - Arcadia 03. Victor Ruiz & D-Nox featuring Beckers & Alex Stein - Music 04. Signalrunners - Meet Me in Montauk (Judah Remix) 05. Markus Schulz - Summer of '99 06. Sunlounger - Hello Sunrise (Club Mix) 07. Scorz & Malou - Hope 08. Tim Besamusca - Polaris 09. Andy Moor & Adam White presents Whiteroom - The Whiteroom (Marsh Remix) 10. Daniel Wanrooy - Terra Incognita 11. Cosmic Gate - MIrador 12. Markus Schulz & Radmila Lolly - I Fly to You 13. Nicky Elisabeth - The Lights 14. CStereoclip - Sunset Drive (Calussa Remix) 15. The Blizzard - Kalopsia (Matt Fax Remix) 16. Markus Schulz - Bells of Planaxis