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Yes, the states are intended to have the power to obstruct the enforcement of unconstitutional federal laws. Mark Pulliam, a previous Tom Woods Show guest, argues otherwise in a Law & Liberty symposium, but our friend Mark isn't infallible. Michael Boldin, founder and executive director of the Tenth Amendment Center, joins us. Sponsors: : Coupon Code: WOODS & Guest's Website: Guest's Twitter: @TenthAmendment
0:00 - Caleb Williams selected #1 by Bears 12:36 - Israel on Campus 30:41 - Alito and DOJ attorney Michael Dreeben spar on POTUS immunity 53:58 - Mark Pulliam, lawyer and writer living in east Tennessee: The Rule of Law Depends on John Eastman. Check out Mark's blog misruleoflaw.com 01:08:06 - Noah Rothman, senior writer at National Review: Trump's Unlikely Voter Problem. Nab your copy of Noah's most recent book The Rise of the New Puritans: Fighting Back Against Progressives' War on Fun 01:27:09 - Hate crime hoax perpetrated on Pikesville HS (MD) principal by former AD using AI 01:44:53 - Sally Satel, M.D., psychiatrist, lecturer at the Yale University School of Medicine, and a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, discusses how social justice is infecting medicine and public health . You can follow Sally on X @slsatel 02:01:16 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you think Democrats are the only perpetrators of election shenanigans, listen this week as our special guest, Mark Pulliam, describes his recent election to the Tennessee Republican State Executive Committee, only to be quickly removed by Establishment tricks. And if that is not enough of a treat for you as Halloween approaches, well then you might be further outraged by how Republicans in Blount County destroyed any pretense of honesty and fair play in order to maintain their precarious position of power. We also delve into the subject of financial institutions “de-banking” of customers whose views do not align with the powerful.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, Davis Hunt talks to Mark Pulliam. Mark is a writer, lawyer, and now candidate for the Tennessee Republican Party State Executive Committee in District 2. Mark has many sharp and incisive insights into local and state politics.Mark's Very Good Blog misruleoflaw.orgPamphleteer Twitter @realpamphleteerPamphleteer Instagram @realpamphleteerSign Up for our daily newsletter.
On this week's podcast:“Evil doesn't really exist at all, it's just something man imagines because of his limited view of the world.” Is this the reality?An illustrative discussion with retired American lawyer Mark Pulliam convinces us otherwise. It's an eye-opening journey of how one man discovered evil is real.We comment on the inadequacy of the Ardern administration and a Covid report from Dr Martin Kulldorff on natural immunity.And, of course, The Mailroom.File your comments and complaints at Leighton@newstalkzb.co.nzHaven't listened to a podcast before? Check out our simple how-to guide.Listen here on iHeartRadioLeighton Smith's podcast also available on iTunes:To subscribe via iTunes click here
I love it when Texans are leading the way on a big conservative issue. It's rare, unfortunately, but when it happens, I love bringing attention to it. Tony McDonald, Mark Pulliam, and Josh Hammer have opened the door to an amazing opportunity to reform more than 30 state bar associations across the nation. If successful,… The post A Big Conservative Legal Victory for Texans! – Episode 124 appeared first on Luke Macias.
Sometimes, when your whole world changes and it becomes hard to recognize, it helps to step back and review how we got here. Opening up this week, John looks at the long progressive march through America's institutions for the past century, as well as the change liberalism underwent from classic liberalism to Neo-Marxism. There have been push-backs along the way as non-liberal administrations took the reins. But, as we have seen with the flurry of executive orders from the new Biden administration, policies keep zig-zagging back and forth and nothing ever gets accomplished. John shows us the best way to move forward. Big Tech, media, and politicians on the Left are colluding to destroy any person or company who dissents from the woke leftist point of view. Joining us is Adam Weiss (amworldgroup.com), founder and CEO of AMW Group, a New York-based PR firm. He looks at how cancel culture is ramping up now that President Trump's tenure has ended. The 'new normal' for Big Tech consists of censorship and de-platforming anyone who doesn't conform to what they deem to be the acceptable narrative. Many people are fleeing blue areas due to corrupt politicians and horrible policies. Wrapping up the program this week is Mark Pulliam (misruleoflaw.com), owner of the blog site Misrule of Law and resident of a bright red county in Tennessee. He relates his experience of moving from a blue area to a red one, but things are changing even there. People in red areas have gotten inattentive and complacent, allowing leftists to make inroads in an attempt to flip the area blue. Mark offers solutions on how to resist the incoming progressive tide.
Jimmy Barrett and Shara Fryer take you through the stories that matter on the morning of 06/16/2020. Where are the gutless Republicans? Michael Johns – Former White House speechwriter joins Houston's Morning News to discuss the issue. Texas athletes push for changes to campus, school song to be more racially inclusive, Mark Pulliam, UT alum including law school and father of recent UT alum talks with Jimmy and Shara on an issue that is very close to home. Social media is erupting over people debating whether "Paw Patrol" outrage is overblown and other TV shows featuring police officers are on notice. Both "Cops" and "LivePD" were scrapped by their networks amid protests against police brutality, and other police series are now under fire - Brandon Morse with Red State calls in to talk on the matter.
Mark Pulliam explains why religion is disappearing from Religious Studies departments.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Wednesday, March 4, 20204:20 pm: Jason Perry, Director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics, joins the program to discuss Utah’s Super Tuesday results4:35 pm: John Kruzel, staff writer at The Hill, joins the show to discuss the Supreme Court taking up the first major abortion case since President Trump’s two nominees shifted the balance of the court to the right6:05 pm: Salt Lake County Council Chair Aimee Winder Newton joins the show to discuss the council’s vote to approve the controversial Olympia Hills development despite her vote against the proposal6:20 pm: Columnist Robert Gehrke of the Salt Lake Tribune joins Rod to discuss his recent piece on the difficulty candidates for Utah Governor have in collecting signatures for a spot on the ballot6:35 pm: Mark Pulliam, Contributing Editor to Law and Liberty and a blogger at Misrule of Law, joins Rod to discuss his piece in American Spectator regarding a Utah bill that would decriminalize polygamy in the state
Legal scholar Mark Pulliam joins me to discuss the commonly believed myths that underlie U.S. labor law.
Mark Pulliam returns to the show to discuss the problem of faux originalism in constitutional interpretation, emanating these days from certain libertarian and conservative think tanks. It's easy to be fooled by these arguments. What these arguments promote in the long run is not liberty but centralization and rule by judges.
Mark Pulliam joins me to discuss the politicization of American law schools and the role played by the American Bar Association, which enjoys state-bestowed monopoly privileges.
Guests: John Guandolo @JohnGuandolo and Mark Pulliam
Guests: John Guandolo @JohnGuandolo and Mark Pulliam
How do we experience the radical presence of God. Mark Pulliam tells us how...
How do we experience the radical presence of God. Mark Pulliam tells us how...
Mark Pulliam shares a great message on transformation.
Mark Pulliam shares a great message on transformation.