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The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to free speech. The Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms. Mike McIntire documents what happens when those two rights clash and the chilling effect open-carry laws are having on protest and public assembly across the United States. McIntire is an investigative reporter, author, and editor. In 2003 he joined the New York Times, serving in the New York City Hall bureau before transferring to the investigations unit in 2007. Before that, he was the investigative editor at The Hartford Courant, where he shared a Pulitzer Prize for breaking news reporting and was a Pulitzer finalist for his investigative reporting on medical malpractice. Covering topics such as presidential campaigns, political corruption, New York City Hall, and international terrorism. McIntire has made a name for himself as a fearless investigative reporter, who reports on important issues which affect the lives of his readers. His book, “Champions Way: Football, Florida and the Lost Soul of College Sports,” was published in 2017, focusing on his investigation of college sports corruption, which earned him the role of finalist for the 2015 Pulitzer Prize. He went on to share the Pulitzer Prize in both 2017 for reporting on Russia's hidden interference with the U.S. presidential election and in 2022 for reporting on disclosed financial incentives with police traffic stops. McIntire also earned George Polk, Daniel Pearl and Scripps-Howard awards for obtaining and publishing Donald Trump's long-concealed tax returns alongside his team in 2020. Outside of investigative reporting, McIntire has also dedicated his time to teaching journalism as a professor at New York University since 2004 and served as a 2019 Ferris Visiting Professor of Journalism at Princeton University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Legalese, we add a new video to my series: “Today In Supreme Court History” This latest installment looks at the landmark case of Printz v. United States. We call it “Today” in Supreme Court history because it was on this day in 1996 that oral arguments for this case were heard by the Supreme Court; as two of our Nation's finest litigators squared off. Stephen Halbrook, representing Sherriff Printz and Sherriff Mack argues as the petitioner. Walter J Dellinger III represented the United States as the respondent. The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act (Brady Bill) required "local chief law enforcement officers" (CLEOs) to perform background-checks on prospective handgun purchasers, until such time as the Attorney General establishes a federal system for this purpose. County sheriffs Jay Printz and Richard Mack, separately challenged the constitutionality of this interim provision of the Brady Bill on behalf of CLEOs in Montana and Arizona respectively. This case became a landmark in defining the meaning and scope of the anti-commandeering doctrine. Legalese is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Full Case Brief Oral Arguments Audio and Transcript Syllabus My Condensed Case Brief Follow & Support Show Homepage Rumble Odysee YouTube Anchor Twitter Substack Check out my new book “Constitutional Sleight of Hand: An explicit history of implied powers” Legalese is community-supported venture that you can support with a one-time donation or monthly membership PayPal.me Venmo Locals Contact Me Legalese is a podcast that discusses all things constitutional law and currents events in politics & other areas of law. Tags: Law, Constitution, Politics, legal theory, Current Events, anti-commandeering doctrine, supreme court, Printz, Mack, united states, tenth amendment, sheriff, CLEO, chief law enforcement officer, second amendment, federalism --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/legaleseshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/legaleseshow/support
“We have this victimhood metastasis where everyone wants to think of themselves as a victim,” says entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy. “We have to recognize there is no winner in America's oppression Olympics.”Ramaswamy is the author of the 2021 bestselling book, “Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam.”“Affirmative action is the systemic racism that's still here in America today,” he says. “And I'm sorry to say, it will then create the new kind of anti-black racism that we had spent so many decades moving on from.”Ramaswamy's new book, “Nation of Victims,” looks at America's culture of grievance—on both the left and the right—and how Americans have lost a sense of purpose and identity. This, he says, has paved the way for the politicization of business and the rise of woke capitalism.“I think a culture committed to excellence demands inequality of results—demands inequity of results. I'll say the quiet part out loud,” says Ramaswamy.
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Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Michael T. Hartney, author of How Policies Make Interest Groups: Governments, Unions, and American Education. Michael T. Hartney is assistant professor of political science at Boston College. His work has been published in American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, and Perspectives on Politics and received media coverage in the Economist, New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey everyone, and welcome back to the podcast! In today's episode, Josh ran a full-on discussion on the Roe Vs. Wade Decision and how that impact all women in the united states. Josh also had a very productive conversation with Darlene, a podcast host and expert on the state laws in Nevada! Change starts with understanding and being mindful of how our trauma manifests and impacts others. If you want to donate, click on the links below to donate to programs trying to help families and mothers who need an abortion. We must work together to help each other. Programs looking to help women who need an abortion https://www.shondaland.com/act/news-politics/a39929589/7-organizations-to-donate-to-in-order-to-protect-roe-v-wade/ Planned Parenthood https://www.plannedparenthood.org/ The Afiya Center https://www.theafiyacenter.org/ Texas Equal Access Fund https://teafund.org/ Darlene's Podcast https://anchor.fm/darlene-anderson/episodes/We-have-work-to-do-e1fi74i --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yourspiritualbestfriend/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yourspiritualbestfriend/support
Senator Rand Paul is awesome and a true patriot! Here is what he said "The biggest threat to the United States today is debt and inflation and the destruction of the dollar” and that “we cannot save Ukraine by killing our economic strength". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Bob asks is abortion the number one issue in the United States today? And Bob talks about the race for NYS Governor.
ARISE USA 2021 completes a great event in Columbia, TN in the middle of downpour there are still 200 people show up to find the path to make a difference. The Welsch family joins Loos Tales with a real world look of optimism for the future of LIBERTY.
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This is episode 71 of the Happy Warrior Podcast: The Cave & Moral Panics: Distorted Reality & US Elections, Gamers & USPS! In this episode, we go through the allegory of the Cave by Plato and how it applies to the moral panics & politics in the United States Today. 1. We first apply this lesson to give our audience a predictable view of the future. The 2020 elections look like a major civil disaster in November & no one is telling you about this! https://reason.com/2020/08/05/the-looming-illegitimate-election-of-2020/ 2. Then we jump into the moral panic surrounding nerd culture & specifically GamerGate https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/checkpoints/202008/gaming-and-the-alt-right 3. Then we apply this lens to the issue of the USPS Panic of 2020. Our Social Media: Parler: https://parler.com/profile/happywarriorp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/happywarrior... Twitter: https://twitter.com/HappyWarriorP Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnsSjx-ECzH-ijyVKwb-ZpA/ This Podcast is 100% Commercial-Free! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/happywarrior/message
In response to a listener request, we consider the situation in the United States today in light of historical thinking on the question of revolutionary situations.Further reading:Lenin, The Collapse of the Second International (chapter two)Lenin, Letters from AfarLenin, “Marxism and Insurrection”
Michelle Smirnova, a sociologist (University of Missouri, Kansas City), joins Merle and Lee to discuss some of the present-day effects of COVID-19 in the US. They cover the differential effects of COVID-19 on disadvantaged populations in the US, the US health system and the administration's stance towards infectious diseases, and touch upon some of the challenges involved in providing precise statistics. Image credit: IDB
Tonya Folks is the Human Trafficking Liaison at the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. She shares stories of the harsh reality of human sex trafficking right here in Southwest Ohio, how easily minors and young adults can be manipulated into it, and dispels myths of how adults who appear to be simply choosing the lifestyle, are actually victims of traffickers. She closes with several practical ways on how to help. Support the show (http://www.catholiccincinnati.org/ministries-offices/respect-life-2/being-pro-life/)
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Do you live outside of the United States? Today, I brought on an entrepreneur and engineer from Taiwan who has raised $220,746 on Kickstarter for a multi-purpose utility knife. Sponsors The Gadget Flow: Their product discovery platform reaches 22 million people per month! They’ve helped more than 5,000 crowdfunding campaigns and have a social media following of more than 700,000 followers. Fulfillrite: Kickstarter and crowdfunding reward fulfillment services. They come highly recommended! BackerKit helps crowdfunders with the survey and order fulfillment process. Don’t buried in spreadsheets and manual data entry!
Steve Bannon exits stage right as America tries to make sense of the events in Charlottesville, Fareed & a panel discuss whether some sort of civil war is in the offing in the United States today, CNN's national security analyst Peter Bergen on the use of car and trucks as the terrorists' current weapon GUESTS: Angela Rye, Mark Lilla, Robin Wright, Roy Blount Jr., Peter Bergen, David Cohen
Could customs collectors, the tax men of early America, be the unsung founders of the early United States? Today, we explore the creation of the United States customs service and its contributions to the establishment of the federal government with Gautham Rao, an Assistant Professor of History at American University and author of National Duties: Custom Houses and the Making of the American State. Show Notes: http://www.benfranklinsworld.com/098 Helpful Show Links Help Support Ben Franklin's World Crowdfunding Campaign Ask the Historian Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Join the Ben Franklin's World Community Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App *Books purchased through this link will help support the production of Ben Franklin's World.
What role did the Bible play in the development of British North America and the early United States? How did the settlement of numerous religious groups in the thirteen American colonies affect the politics and religion of both the colonies and early United States? Today, we address these questions by exploring the place of the Bible in early America. Our guide for this exploration is Mark Noll, the Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame and the author of In the Beginning Was the Word The Bible in American Public Life, 1492-1783. Show Notes: http://www.benfranklinsworld.com/073 Helpful Show Links Help Support Ben Franklin's World Crowdfunding Campaign Ask the Historian Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Join the Ben Franklin's World Community Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App *Books purchased through this link will help support the production of Ben Franklin's World.
How did average, poor, and enslaved men and women live their day-to-day lives in the early United States? Today, we explore the answers to that question with Simon P. Newman, a Professor of History at the University of Glasgow and our guide for an investigation into how historians choose their research topics. Doing History Series This episode is part of the "Doing History: How Historians Work" series. “Doing History” episodes will introduce you to historians who will tell you what they know about the past and reveal how they came to their knowledge. Each episode will air on the last Tuesday of each month in 2016. This series is part of a partnership between Ben Franklin’s World and the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. Show Notes: http://www.benfranklinsworld.com/066 Helpful Show Links Help Support Ben Franklin's World Crowdfunding Campaign Ask the Historian Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Join the Ben Franklin's World Community Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App
Dr. Alton B. Pollard is dean of Howard University’s School of Divinity. Before becoming dean at Howard in 2007, Pollard served in both religious and educational institutions. As an ordained Baptist minister, he was pastor of John Street Baptist Church in Massachusetts, New Red Mountain Baptist Church in North Carolina and AME churches in Tennessee. He also has directed the Program of Black Church Studies at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University and held faculty appointments at St. Olaf College and Wake Forest University.