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Larry talks with Tres Watson from Kentucky Politics Weekly about the problems with Canadas healthcare system and the US Supreme Court Justice who acted in a queer Broadway show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Continuing with the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Marta talks about Sonia Sotomayor, the first Hispanic woman to become a US Supreme Court Justice. Transcript here! Email us! Become a supporter! Buy Me a Coffee Facebook Group --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cuentamemarta/support
"When justice is done, it is a joy to the righteous but terror to evildoers" (Proverbs 21:15). But what if the justice system is unjust?This month, attorney Matthew Martens joins us on the Connecting Podcast. He has both prosecuted and defended accused murderers, served a US Supreme Court Justice, and worked for the President Bush Administration.In his 25+ year career, he is one of a few attorneys who has won cases in all four areas of law: civil plaintiff, civil defendant, criminal prosecution, and criminal defendant.Let's discover what the Bible has to say about justice, and Matt's new book, Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal.
"When justice is done, it is a joy to the righteous but terror to evildoers" (Proverbs 21:15). But what if the justice system is unjust?This month, attorney Matthew Martens joins us on the Connecting Podcast. He has both prosecuted and defended accused murderers, served a US Supreme Court Justice, and worked for the President Bush Administration.In his 25+ year career, he is one of a few attorneys who has won cases in all four areas of law: civil plaintiff, civil defendant, criminal prosecution, and criminal defendant.Let's discover what the Bible has to say about justice, and Matt's new book, Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal.
Is there a story about the Declaration of Independence that has not been told? What is the connection between the Declaration and the popular 1775 "Pine Tree" flag? The same flag that was recently flowing over the home of US Supreme Court Justice, Samuel Alito. There is a whole lot of history just waiting to be told on this year's July 4th episode of The Public Square®. Join the congregation at Bethel Chapel in Ashland, Ohio for this very special presentation. Topic: Holidays The Public Square® Long Format Program with host David Zanotti. thepublicsquare.com Release Date: Friday, July 12th, 2024
A 17 year old boy accused of killing a trainee doctor in a horror car crash last week is on the run from Victorian police. A man tried to carjack a vehicle parked out of the front of a US Supreme Court Justice's home in Washington. Russia has issued an arrest warrant for Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Alexei Navalny. Former Masterchef contestant, Poh Ling Yeow, has spoken of her regret, after she missed her mum's death because she was overseas. Alec Baldwin's trial for involuntary manslaughter has kicked off in the US. Issac Heeney is out of the Brownlow race, after his one match ban was upheld by the tribunal. Alex De Minaur takes on Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon quarter finals this evening.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russ and Koop discuss crappy places in the PNW, why they like people who don't like them, a prominent Supreme Court Justice doesn't understand the First Amendment, and streaming shows we like.Thank you for listening and subscribing and liking the hell out of us! Politics. Culture. Society. Science. Comedy (both intentional and unintentional). General ranting from two self-righteous and overly-educated ex-Army guys. You could call them relics. You could call them #wokeless. You could call them agitators. But be careful, they may call you an ambulance. And..... one of them is an actual bastard Podcasts are edited for YouTube, you can find the entire Two Grumpy Bastards Podcast on all podcast outlets. Please rate us! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfHvtEMQD7iIsFA9S2sEq7g You can support the Two Grumpy Bastards at: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/twogrumpybastards Merchandise: http://www.twogrumpybastardsmerchandise.com Etsy: (Yes, Etsy) https://www.etsy.com/shop/TwoGrumpyBastardsPod You can also find us on Instagram and Twitter (2GrumpyBastards) and come join us on Facebook at the Two Grumpy Bastards Podcast Facebook Group To contact us message us on Social Media, or email twogrumpybastards@gmail.com
Jared reports on memorials for Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve as a US Supreme Court Justice. He also reports on the ongoing feud in congress regarding foreign aid vs. domestic border security, and pending funding approval for the FAA, as legislators prepare for their holiday break.
Chapter 1 Dissect the inner meaning of Notorious RBG"Notorious RBG" is a biography written by Irin Carmon and Shana Knizhnik about Ruth Bader Ginsburg, an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. The book explores the life and career of Ginsburg, highlighting her impact on the court and her efforts towards gender equality and women's rights. It celebrates Ginsburg's influence and her status as a feminist icon, with the title "Notorious RBG" alluding to the late rapper Notorious B.I.G. The book also features illustrations, photographs, and personal anecdotes about Ginsburg's life.Chapter 2 Does Notorious RBG A Good Book deserve a Read?"Notorious RBG" by Irin Carmon is a biography of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. The book explores Ginsburg's personal and professional life, her legal career, and her impact on gender equality and social justice. It has received positive reviews and is widely regarded as an engaging and informative book that highlights Ginsburg's influential role in American law. Ultimately, whether it is a "good" book depends on your personal interests and preferences.Chapter 3 Synopsis of Notorious RBG "Notorious RBG" by Irin Carmon is a biography of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a US Supreme Court Justice known for her progressive stance on women's rights. The book explores Ginsburg's early life, education, and career in law, as well as her time on the Supreme Court.Carmon delves into Ginsburg's background, including her upbringing in a working-class neighborhood in Brooklyn and her experiences facing gender discrimination throughout her education and early legal career. The book highlights Ginsburg's determination to fight injustice and her unwavering commitment to advocating for gender equality.The author also explores Ginsburg's key legal cases and decisions, including landmark cases such as United States v. Virginia and Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Carmon illustrates how Ginsburg's legal arguments and dissents have shaped contemporary interpretations of the Constitution and influenced public discourse on issues such as reproductive rights, affirmative action, and voting rights.Furthermore, "Notorious RBG" delves into Ginsburg's personal life, including her marriage to Martin Ginsburg and her close friendship with fellow Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. The book portrays Ginsburg as a trailblazer and an inspirational figure, whose tireless dedication to justice and equality has made her a feminist icon.Overall, "Notorious RBG" provides a comprehensive and engaging account of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's life and achievements, celebrating her immense impact on American law and society.Chapter 4 Biography of Notorious RBG's Author The book "Notorious RBG" is written by Irin Carmon and Shana Knizhnik. It was released on October 27, 2015.In terms of other books by the authors, at the time of this response, both Irin Carmon and Shana Knizhnik have not written any other books individually. However, they have collaborated on other projects.Irin Carmon is a journalist and has written extensively for several publications, but "Notorious RBG" is her first book. Shana Knizhnik, apart from her work on "Notorious RBG," has not released any other books as of now.As for the best edition of "Notorious RBG", there is only one edition available, which was published in 2015. There haven't been subsequent editions or revised versions of the book released thus far.Chapter 5 Main Topic of Notorious RBG...
Over the past year, the U.S. Supreme Court has passed a number of what could be called pro-conservative decisions. Among them were the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the rejection of President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, as well as the striking down of affirmative action, which effectively made race-based admissions to college illegal.
Week 4 concludes our journey through Black Conservative History Month. In this edition Chris Kuhlmann closes the month with two more of those who live among us, Black Conservatives we admire. This episode features author, economist, political commentator, frequent TV & radio guest, and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Dr. Thomas Sowell, the author of more than 45 books. We finish strong with US Supreme Court Justice, Clarence Thomas, author of more than 700 Supreme Court Opinions, as well as the book, Created Equal. A documentary has been produced based on the book and comes highly recommended by our host, Chris Kuhlmann. CREDITS Host: Chris Kuhlmann Produced by: Shaun Griffin Sponsored by: America First Insurance Group Music composed by JD Kuhlmann Art: Shaun Griffin Sound: Chris Kuhlmann and Shaun Griffin America First Insurance Group Insuring your life. Protecting your liberty. (833) 594-0004 Main Life Insurance: 855-229-9557 Auto and everything else: 833-777-1231 www.americafirstinsurance.org NEWS IN REVIEW SPONSOR Sand Castle Cottages of Lake Michigan Beach 9 rental cottages located on a one acre property between St. Joseph and South Haven, MI. Just one mile from Lake Michigan beach access! CALL 269-769-8288 BOOK: sandcastlescottages.com Questions? Drop us a line at admin@kingdompatriot.us Visit us at www.kingdompatriot.us and check out our Vision Video
Tickets are now available for So Mote That Con '22: A virtual conference on living as a Witch as today's world on October 15-16, 2022!!! Get yours at this link! We are delighted to chat with Sherry Shone, the author of Hoodoo for Everyone. Sherry chats with us about Hoodoo--what it is and misconceptions around it, plus how it can be accessed respectfully by people who are not Black, as well as how it is accessible to Queer people. Digressions include bottle trees and The Blue Lady. Plus, Storm Faerywolf joins us to talk about his class at So Mote That Con, and gets possessed (maybe???) by an evil robot. A listener went to a ritual and came home with strange, physical symptoms. What happened and how can they fix it? On Patreon: Teenage Dirtbag Confessions and weird punishments we got as children, getting confirmation from Spirit, Sherry's hopes for her book, and a US Supreme Court Justice who might be a Hoodoo worker, himself.... Visit Jasmine Pearl Tea Company and treat yourself to a beautiful blend. Save 10% with coupon code WITCH2022! Get 10% off at CucinaAurora.com for AMAZING, Magickally-infused olive oils and other food products, or Dawn Hunt's new cookbook, “A Kitchen Witch's Guide to Love and Romance.” Enter WITCHLIFE2022 at checkout. Want a digital a Swiss Army Athame in your pocket with tonnes of great tools and information? Download the Pagan Almanac on the Apple App store for iOS! Keep your eyes out for the Android version by the end of the year! Show notes and audio transcript at thatwitchlife.com Support the podcast: patreon.com/thatwitchlife ko-fi.com/thatwitchlifepodcast etsy.com/shop/thatwitchlifepodcast
Professor Vernon Burton joins us to explain the long and tortured history of the ways in which the United States Supreme Court has handled race. The Supreme Court is usually seen as protector of our liberties: it ended segregation, was a guarantor of fair trials, and safeguarded free speech and the vote. But what's the full story, across all of American history. Episode 468.
Timandra Harkness tells the story of the the US Supreme Court Justice at the centre of overturning the right to abortion in America. How did he go from poverty in Georgia to highest court in the land? And why did his politics change from campaigning for black rights to anti-affirmative action conservatism?
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Will possible war crimes in Ukraine cause the US to soften its stance on the International Criminal Court? Plus, some good news with the historic confirmation of Ketanji Brown Jackson as US Supreme Court Justice.
President Joe Biden's first appointee to the US Supreme Court has been confirmed.
Anchored by MT founder and civil rights lawyer, Ben Meiselas and national trial lawyer and strategist, Michael Popok, the top-rated news analysis podcast LegalAF x MeidasTouch is back for another hard-hitting look in “real time” at this week's most important developments. On this episode, Ben and Popok discuss and analyze: 1. President Biden's selection of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (KBJ) as the next US Supreme Court Justice to replace Breyer and her path to confirmation. 2. Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's loss of his two lead Trump prosecutors, the appointment of a new prosecutor, the role of Governor Hochul and what it all means. 3. Oklahoma's proposed 30-day abortion ban and what it also means for Texas women. 4. The conviction on federal race discrimination charges of the other police officers who contributed to the murder of George Floyd by Chauvin. 5. The conviction of Ahmaud Arbery's murderers on federal hate crime charges. 6. The Woman's Soccer Team reaching a landmark settlement with the United States Soccer Federation to address years of gender inequity in pay and working conditions. 7. A State judge in Memphis reverses course and orders a new trial for Pam Moses who was convicted and sentenced to 6 years in prison for trying to vote while still on probation. And much more. Support the Show! AG1 by Athletic Greens -- Athletic Greens is going to give you an immune supporting FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase if you visit https://athleticgreens.com/legalaf today. Calibrate -- Your weight doesn't reflect your willpower. Get back in control with Calibrate. Get $50 off the one year metabolic reset when you use promo code LEGALAF at https://JoinCalibrate.com ExpressVPN -- Protect your online activity TODAY with the VPN rated #1 by Business Insider. Visit https://ExpressVPN.com/LegalAF and you can get an extra 3 months FREE on a one-year package. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Lawrence and Joe McGranaghan discuss the impending retirement of US Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer, and President Biden's promise to nominate a black woman to the high court. We and many callers discussed the issues with selecting justices from a category, rather than just from qualifications.
Dr. Adam Carrington of Hillsdale College d Justice Sotomayor Is Wrong about Abortion and Religion
Just days out before Halloween, Fall is in full swing and here in the Pacific Northwest, when it's not dumping rain, the trees are gorgeous! Some great stories for you this week. Amy tells the story of Club Kindness, an organization that is doing amazing things, that grew out from the love of a young man who brought hope to others even though he was terminally ill. Teresa talks about comedian Tig Notaro, who despite going through a series of tragedies, still looks to bring laughter to others. And Teresa tells the story of the American Dream of Sonia Sotomayor, who grew up a poor Puerto Rican girl and through hard work and determination became a US Supreme Court Justice. This is an amazing story. This week is full of inspiration to help you launch into November with a happy heart.We would love to hear from you. Send us your comments or even your own inspirational stories at tangentialinspiration@gmail.com or give us your comments on our website, TangentialInspiration.com.Follow us on our social media:Website: https://tangentialinspiration.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tangentialinspiration/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Podcast/Tangential-Inspiration-110449931124565/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TangentialInsp1
This week we're talking women in STEM (or rather, why there are so few of them) and another incredible US Supreme Court Justice!PLUS! We have an announcement! Stay tuned till the end to hear our news!
America’s longest serving Supreme Court Judge, Clarence Thomas, a conservative Black nationalist, has seen his influence expand with the election of Donald Trump. Political Analyst and author of The Enigma of Clarence Thomas, Corey Robin has scoured through over 700 of Thomas's opinions to decipher his unique political views. Originally broadcast January 30th, 2020.
Just a week before the US presidential election, the Senate has confirmed the appointment of Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. It now has a two-thirds majority of conservative members. While there's been a lot of attention on how Barrett might impact social issues, some analysts say she might also have a bearing on some key economic matters.. tilting future judgements in favour of big business and groups that support deregulation. Mobin Nasir reports. Jonathan Entin is professor of law at Case Western University, he joined us from from Oberlin, Ohio. #USPresidentialElection #SupremeCourt #AmyConeyBarrett
Here's your WORT Local News for October 15th, 2020: The US Census wraps up earlier than intended, US Supreme Court Justice nominee confirmation hearings draw to a close and in the second half, WORT explores third-party presidential candidates, open records and glass blowing.
A US Supreme Court Justice from 1993 until her death in September 2020, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, sometimes known as the Notorious R.B.G., was a tireless advocate for gender equality in American law. Tenacious, extraordinarily intelligent and strong, many of the laws she championed had a direct impact on the discrimination she faced in her own life and career.
(Go to 1:21 to skip the intro) Kanye West has caught the music world's attention once again. I provide my thoughts on the validity of his crusade for his [and all artists'] masters, and evaluate his motives for this very public effort (18:28). I also cover the long-awaited debut album from Griselda Records artist, Conway the Machine, titled From King to a God (2:27). Finally, I discuss the political implications of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's untimely death, and what the US Supreme Court Justice could have done to avoid the potentially fatal consequences of a new conservative Supreme Court replacement (31:37). -- For music submissions and/or private feedback, DM me @rohview on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email at qlctv.podcast@gmail.com Let's stay connected! Find me here: https://ofbd.co/zY
Julian Worricker on: The campaigning journalist and editor, Sir Harold Evans, voted the greatest of all time by his peers.... Ruth Bader-Ginsburg, US Supreme Court Justice, who served in that role for 27 years and became something of a judicial celebrity.... The charity worker Helen Taylor-Thompson, who co-founded Europe's first AIDS hospice at a time of great hostility towards those with the disease.... And the boxer, Alan Minter, who became the undisputed middleweight champion of the world. Presenter: Julian Worricker Producer: Neil George Interviewed guest: Jessica Levinson Interviewed guest: Brenda Feigen Interviewed guest: Roy Greenslade Interviewed guest: Dr. Veronica Moss Interviewed guest: John McDonald Archive clips from: Archive on 4 - Harold Evans at 90, Radio 4 23/06/2018; Desert Island Discs, Radio 4, 07/04/2000; John Dunn Show, Radio 2, 04/09/1980
In this episode of HJ Talks About Abuse, Alan Collins and Feleena Grosvenor pay tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Justice Ginsburg was a US Supreme Court Justice and she died on the 18th of September 2020, aged 87. She was only the second women ever to serve as a justice at the US Supreme Court, a well-known advocate for gender equality and an outspoken advocate of LGBTQ rights. She was nominated to the Supreme Court in 1993 by President Bill Clinton and has heard a number of landmark cases. One of the most significant cases Justice Ginsburg heard was Obergefell v Hodges. This was a case heard at the Supreme Court on 26 June 2015 and it related to two main questions; firstly whether states were required to license marriages between same-sex individuals and secondly if they were required to recognise same-sex marriages licensed out-of-state. Justice Ginsburg sided with the majority which asserted that the right to marry is a fundamental right “inherent in the liberty of the person” and is therefore protected by the due process clause, which prohibits the states from depriving any person of “life, liberty, or property without due process of law.” Ultimately, the close connection between liberty and equality meant that the states could not deny any person the equal protection of the laws. The 5-4 majority, including Justice Ginsburg, legalised same-sex marriage in all 50 states. It is an unfortunate reality that over history, and even in the present day, that those who have a sexual orientation other than heterosexual can be targeted and abused and/or discriminated against for this reason. This case and the comments made of the Supreme Court were monumental and one of the many occasions where Justice Ginsburg showed her support for the LGBTQ community. Another significant case, and one of the most controversial that Justice Ginsburg heard, was Whole Woman’s Health v Hellerstedt. This case was heard in 2016 and related to Texas’ Omnibus Abortion Bill (known widely as H.B.2) which imposed strict restrictions and requirements on abortion providers. The bill was argued to have the purpose of making the clinics harder to run in an affordable and accessible way. The justices struck down the bill by a majority of 5-3 because H.B.2 had forced abortion care facilities to close which resulted in fewer available facilities which then resulted in women facing undue burdens such as travel time and cost when seeking abortions. This restriction of access to abortion care was found to be unconstitutional. Justice Ginsburg was a part of the majority and although she did not write the official majority option, she made clear her views on the subject should it be raised in future. She made a powerful statement as follows: “it is beyond rational belief that H.B.2 could genuinely protect the health of woman and certain that the law would simply make it more difficult for them to obtain abortions… When a State severely limits access to safe and legal procedures, women in desperate circumstances may resort to unlicensed rogue practitioners… at a great risk to their health and safety…. Laws like H.B.2 that do little or nothing for health, but rather strew impediments to abortion, cannot survive judicial inspection.” The HJ Talks About Abuse podcast is produced by the Sexual Abuse Team at Hugh James. If you have any questions about this episode of the podcast or would like to suggest a topic for a future episode, please email aboutabuse@hjtalks.co.uk
This is a time of great testing for Republicans, for President Trump, and for pastors like Tim Keller. Proverbs isn't keen on promoting a wicked agenda, yet a segment evangelicalism is opening the way for a Biden vote. Justifying the wicked agenda is an abomination to the Lord. The divisions are occurring across the nation, but will the divisions be set according to God's Law - God's definition of right and wrong, or arbitrary definitions and emphases- The next appointment of a US Supreme Court Justice is a major test for the President. Will this be another Justice Thomas, or another Justice Gorsuch or Sandra Day O'Connor-
* VA state lawmaker FOIAs Northam over concerns hydroxychloroquine ban is politically motivated. * Trump crackdown on Uighur slave labor could cost China $250 million. * A pre-dawn mob gathered outside Sen. Lindsey Graham's home with megaphones, air horns, sirens, cymbals, strobe lights, and banging pots and pans to harass him and his family. Their goal was to bully the senator into canceling his promise for a committee vote on a future US Supreme Court Justice. * AZ Sheriff Candidate Jerry Sheridan: I Will ‘Line Up Jail Buses’ to Arrest Rioters. * Hillary Clinton: Trump, GOP’s ‘Lust for Power’ Is Destroying Our Institutions. * GOP Breaks Record by Raising $67.6M in August. * Electric truck start-up Nikola takes on car giants - Watch out, Tesla. * Elon Musk expected to tout 'million-mile battery.' Here's what that means. * Electric cars are not the future - Electric bikes are! * Nearly 50% of conservative students subjected to professors' anti-Trump rants A new survey found.
Hour 1 * Press Sec. Kayleigh McEnany Triggers Media MELTDOWN When She Reveals Trump’s Plans for Filling SCOTUS Seat! * Klayman: Judge Barbara Lagoa Will Be Trump’s SCOTUS Pick: Daring Dems to Rough up a Female Latina From Florida! * Supreme Court Leaves in Place Kentucky Law Requiring Abortionists to Share Ultrasounds with Mother. * Franklin Graham to lead prayer march in DC: ‘Only hope for our country is God’! * National and Global Day of Prayer and Repentance – Saturday, SEP 26, 2020 – TheReturn.org. WHAT IS THE RETURN? A movement, an appointed time, and a specific day set apart for one purpose – the return to God. Hour 2 * VA state lawmaker FOIAs Northam over concerns hydroxychloroquine ban is politically motivated. * Trump crackdown on Uighur slave labor could cost China $250 million. * A pre-dawn mob gathered outside Sen. Lindsey Graham’s home with megaphones, air horns, sirens, cymbals, strobe lights, and banging pots and pans to harass him and his family. Their goal was to bully the senator into canceling his promise for a committee vote on a future US Supreme Court Justice. * AZ Sheriff Candidate Jerry Sheridan: I Will ‘Line Up Jail Buses’ to Arrest Rioters. * Hillary Clinton: Trump, GOP’s ‘Lust for Power’ Is Destroying Our Institutions. * GOP Breaks Record by Raising $67.6M in August. * Electric truck start-up Nikola takes on car giants – Watch out, Tesla. * Elon Musk expected to tout ‘million-mile battery.’ Here’s what that means. * Electric cars are not the future – Electric bikes are! * Nearly 50% of conservative students subjected to professors’ anti-Trump rants A new survey found. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
CNN Journalist Donie O'Sullivan reports on developments in the Presidential campaigning on the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The Stand is proudly sponsored by Tesco.
She fought discrimination for over 60 years, almost 30 of those as a Supreme Court Justice. She was the Notorious RBG.In this episode, recorded a week before Ruth Bader Ginsburg's sad passing, Tina and Ella discuss what a force RBG was in the fight for equality. We cover formative advice from her mother, how she navigated a 99% male law school, how she changed the jury system forever, and much much more.We'll be sharing photos on Instagram of RBG throughout the ages as well as the meaning behind many of the collars she wore as a Supreme Court justice, which you can check out here www.instagram.com/storyhotlinepodcastRuth Bader Ginsburg was a real-life superhero and her legacy in the fight for equality lives on. Our thoughts are with her family during this time. RIP RBG.This episode was edited by Samuel J Mitchell, what a star!
Omar Moore pays tribute to US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who passed away last night at the age of 87. September 19, 2020. Justice Ginsburg's dissent in Bush v Gore (2000): bit.ly/35Rs0PS Justice Ginsburg's dissent in Shelby v Holder (2013): bit.ly/3mABsx5 FORTY-FIVE DAYS OF VOTING LEFT in election season. The key to winning the election is MASSIVE EARLY VOTING TURNOUT. Vote EARLY. NEW: Omar's voting guide for ALL 50 states and DC, the Secretary of State websites and their voting deadlines of all the states and early voting dates and much more. Updated daily. Please vote on DAY ONE of early voting! bit.ly/3gTm5vB REMINDER: Trump's economic record is one big con: wapo.st/3mhwipE NEW: Omar's latest YouTube video on early voting: youtu.be/CROs1Tbfwjo Omar's voter education videos: Facebook: http://bit.ly/3aovXvD Instagram: http://bit.ly/3am65Ay YouTube: http://bit.ly/3alt4vN Omar's film review of “Da 5 Bloods” (bit.ly/37nliju). MOORE THOUGHTS: moore.substack.com. Moore On Medium: medium.com/@omooresf The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: politicrat.politics.blog PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: http://twitter.com/thepopcornreel
Episode Summary: Travis and Kevin talk with the Director of Revenue Performance at Chili Piper, Michael Tuso, about driving the success that you seek, the power of individualized coaching plans, the importance of diversity, and more. Michael Tuso Short Bio: Michael has always had a passion for coaching, which is what drives him to do the work he does today. Michael attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he ran for Student Body President as a freshman—and won. The networking and sales skills he honed as a part of that experience brought him in front of dozens of United States Senators, enabled him to sit in on a US Supreme Court Justice confirmation, brought him overseas on a full scholarship for study abroad, and ultimately a gig running a statewide political campaign. Michael realized he enjoyed the nuts and bolts of how to raise money for a campaign, so he combined that interest with his love of travel and moved overseas as a part of a work abroad program for Citrix. Michael soon fell in love with sales and has worked with multiple startups since then. He currently works as the Director of Revenue Performance at Chili Piper. Michael's specialties include: training, sales process, tech implementation, account executives, SDRs, sales, leadership, go-to-market, social media, direct-mail campaigns, digital marketing, IT, technology, strategy, and consulting. Michael also received the 2019 BEAST Award for Best Sales Development Leader at Tenbound's 3rd Annual Sales Development Conference. Episode Highlights: Michael's background - political/how he got into sales Passiveness and success/ driving results You can't be a passenger to be successful, you have to be the driver Instead of saying go do- be a part of investing in your own growth Invest them in the process Using this time to up your game Creating an ecosystem of learning across all of your teams Lack of help needed from managers Steering away from the check the box mentality Success because of diversity Being the “only” / finding others like you Adversity along the way only makes you stronger and better Treat everything as a learning opportunity 17-19 month stat How Michael ended up with his unique job title Too much stress placed on CEO- revenue not up to one person The importance of coaching So many companies focusing on enablement Answering “why” questions/ science-based thinking Teaching people to their strengths and weaknesses Getting rid of intuition and building data-driven insights Empirical hiring- concrete things to look for You know you have at least middle performers Focus on different priorities with different people because they are all motivated differently Favorite Points: Passiveness/success- driving results Creating an ecosystem of learning across all of your teams Success because of diversity Michael's story about how he ended up with his unique job title Tweetable Quotes: “You can't be passive and successful at the same time. You have to drive the results that you seek.” “We're not successful despite our diversity, we are successful because of our diversity.” “I don't let any preconceived notions of what the world is supposed to be like stop me from doing what I want.” “If I go into a company, I want to be the best at what I do.” “The era of gut-check hiring is over.” Links: Travis King:https://www.linkedin.com/in/travisandreking/ ( LinkedIn) Kevin Mulrane:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinmulrane/ ( LinkedIn) Michael Tuso https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeltuso/ (LinkedIn)
Parents, Priests and Generals - A Guide for How to Change the World for Good
“We can either have democracy in this country or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can’t have both.” Louis Brandeis, US Supreme Court Justice (1856-1941) A Just society values the individual based on something intrinsic to her humanness, not based on performance or position. We value the newborn child and dying grandfather, the homeless and poor, the wealthy and commercially productive. A Just society’s value for the individual derives from its belief in the individual’s implicit or explicit commitment to act beyond the confines of her own interests. Citizens of a Just society believe in the individual’s capacity to prioritize others over self, and they build institutions to facilitate that. Making that leap to prioritizing others depends on losing ourselves in something greater than ourselves. parentspriestsgenerals.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dano-jukanovich/support
America’s longest serving Supreme Court Judge, Clarence Thomas, a conservative Black nationalist, has seen his influence expand with the election of Donald Trump. Political Analyst and author of The Enigma of Clarence Thomas, Corey Robin has scoured through over 700 of Thomas's opinions to decipher his unique political views.
"We can have democracy in this country or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we cannot have both.“ So the famous US Supreme Court Justice and ‘crusader for social justice’ and breaker-upper of Gilded Age monopolies, Louis D. Brandeis is said to have said, perhaps sometimes in the early 1930s. Today, perhaps the best-known neo-Brandeisian anti-trust advocate is Tim Wu, Columbia law professor, ‘father of net neutrality’ and author of a series of books likening today’s commercial excesses – in particular in the digital space – to the ‘Gilded Age’ of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In our latest discussion about Facebook, GDPR and general big tech regulation issues, Neville, Sam and I come down on different sides of the either-or debate of public vs business interest. Of course, it is not really an either-or debate. It’s a complex and convoluted, tangled web of interests and angles, and any claimant of simple solutions has likely got a degree from snake oil university. Neville discusses an article in The Conversation by De Montford University professor Eerke Boiten, who advocates GDPR-based impact assessments to hold tech firms accountable, rather than letting them continue to ‘move fast and break things’. Jeff Jarvis, CUNY journalism professor, takes a very different stance in his recent EU regulation critique Europe Against the Net. Continue reading -> https://www.smalldataforum.com/
Sam Clements and Sarah Cook talk to director Mimi Leder and co-star Armie Hammer about their new film, On The Basis Of Sex. The true story of the pioneering lawyer Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Felicity Jones), her struggles for equal rights in law and what she had to overcome in order to become a female US Supreme Court Justice – the second-ever woman in such a position.The film focuses on the first sex discrimination case that Ruth Ginsburg took on, in the early 1970s, when she represented Charles Moritz (Chris Mulkey), a Colorado man looking after his elderly mother who was denied a tax benefit routinely given to women caring for family members. From that moment, Ruth was on a quest to banish sex discrimination in law. This film is about that legal crusade but is also about the woman at home with her children, and a portrait of Ruth’s extraordinary marriage to Marty Ginsburg (Armie Hammer). On the Basis Of Sex tells the story of a fascinating woman, with compelling insights into the arguments of our time.
Emma-Louise Fenelon talks to Mrs Justice Philippa Whipple about the exceptional life and career of the US Supreme Court Justice. #EmmaLouiseFenelon #MrsJusticeWhipple #RuthBaderGinsburg #USSupremeCourt #RBG #1COR #LapodUK
Hear our take on the circus that has become the US Supreme Court Justice confirmation process. Also, one of us gave up food and the other gave up booze, we're a bunch of quiters!
Desiree and Tyrone are back with another jam packed episode: Dr. Dre owes money from the early days of his Beats empire, Reggie Bush sues basically everyone in St. Louis for his career ending injuries, and a petty ex-girlfriend has to pay up for sabotaging her man's music career. Plus, updates on Birdman's housing woes in Miami and Lil' Wayne's record label lawsuit against Birdman. And in a new segment, SCOTUS Corner, they discuss the US Supreme Court Justice news that has everyone SHOOK. For more info check out www.poplawpodcast.com Follow POPLAW on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook - @poplawpodcast Listen on Apple Podcasts | SoundCloud | Google Podcasts *Don't forget to review and rate on Apple Podcasts :-)*
“Bulletproof, slow, and full of wine” is how The New York Times describes a very special train that Kim Jong Un likes to ride around in, and Dan Savage, Rich Smith, and Eli Sanders all admit—it sounds kinda nice. But more importantly: there’s the Stormy Daniels interview on 60 Minutes to discuss, the new US Census citizenship requirement to freak out about, and a very important question to ponder: Should we just flat-out repeal the Second Amendment? A former US Supreme Court Justice says we should, but is his argument just a gift to Trump and the frothing, paranoid right ahead of the midterms? After all that, Chase Burns is back to discuss what we all found when we downloaded our own Facebook data. When was the last time Eli got “poked”? What debt-related ad did Rich get caught clicking on? Whose contact information was given to PediaSure? And how do we feel about all this??? All is revealed. (Along with an update on the latest Facebook data scandal developments.) Finally, Katie Herzog watched this week’s insanely popular reboot of Roseanne and also spent a very long time with Oregon cult members while watching Netflix’s Wild, Wild Country. She tells Dan and Eli all about it. Plus, as always, the music of Ahamefule J. Oluo!
In this episode of Comedy Death Star, Rick Overton, self-proclaimed “imperfectionist”, suggests Black Flag’s Henry Rollins for US Supreme Court Justice.
In this episode of Comedy Death Star, Rick Overton, self-proclaimed “imperfectionist”, suggests Black Flag’s Henry Rollins for US Supreme Court Justice.
Matthew Bannister on Boutros Boutros-Ghali, the United Nations Secretary General who had to deal with genocide in Rwanda and the war in the Balkans. Edmonde Charles-Roux, the former resistance fighter who became editor of French Vogue magazine. Norman Hudis, the screenwriter of many of the Carry On comedy films. And Antonin Scalia, the conservative US Supreme Court Justice.
Being famous and dead is a great way to get someone to conspiracy theorise about you. The unexpected death of Antonin Scalia, a now former US Supreme Court Justice is no exception; Scalia, a staunch constitutional literalist, has generated a number of somewhat predictable conspiracy theories. Josh and Matthew dive in, starting with the most obvious question: 'How do you say that?' Music: Lovers like Neon by The Copycuts Learn more about Matthew's academic work on the Philosophy of Conspiracy Theories at http://episto.org/ Why not support The Podcaster's Guide to the Conspiracy by donating to our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/conspiracism) or Podbean (http://www.podbean.com/patron/crowdfund/profile/id/muv5b-79) pages? Contact us at: podcastconspiracy@gmail.com
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On March 9, 2010, Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, John G. Roberts, Jr. delivered the University of Alabama School of Law spring 2010 Albritton Lecture. Following his remarks, he fielded questions for 45 minutes. He is the ninth US Supreme Court Justice to lecture at the School of Law since 1996. The Albritton Lecture Series was established by Judge William Harold Albritton III, a 1960 Alabama Law alumnus and Senior Judge on the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama. Contact: Aaron Latham, alatham@law.ua.edu.
The Blum Center for Developing Economies Presents: International Law A presentation by US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, followed by a conversation with Dean Christopher Edley, UC Berkeley School of Law. Stephen Breyer, born in San Francisco in 1938, is a graduate of Stanford, Oxford, and Harvard Law School. He taught law for many years at Harvard and has also worked as a Supreme Court law clerk, a Justice Department lawyer, an Assistant Watergate Special Prosecutor, and Chief Counsel of the Senate Judiciary Committee. In 1990 he was appointed an appellate court judge by President Carter. In 1994 he was appointed a Supreme Court Justice by President Clinton.
The Blum Center for Developing Economies Presents: International Law A presentation by US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, followed by a conversation with Dean Christopher Edley, UC Berkeley School of Law. Stephen Breyer, born in San Francisco in 1938, is a graduate of Stanford, Oxford, and Harvard Law School. He taught law for many years at Harvard and has also worked as a Supreme Court law clerk, a Justice Department lawyer, an Assistant Watergate Special Prosecutor, and Chief Counsel of the Senate Judiciary Committee. In 1990 he was appointed an appellate court judge by President Carter. In 1994 he was appointed a Supreme Court Justice by President Clinton.