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Best podcasts about William J Watkins

Latest podcast episodes about William J Watkins

In Search of Black Power
Black Education Advocacy & Black Social Movements

In Search of Black Power

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 31:32


Dayvon Love sits down with Dr. Brian Morrison for conversation about the history of Black education advocacy and practice in Baltimore and the lessons from that history that we can use for social movements today.Dr. Brian C. Morrison is the Founder and President of the William J. Watkins, Sr. Educational Institute which focuses its work on improving educational outcomes for African American students. His dissertation, “African American Educational Efforts in Baltimore Maryland during the 19th Century”, examines how African American Baltimoreans used education as a source of cultural capital and pathway to freedom. Support the show

Liberty Weekly - Libertarian, Ancap, & Voluntaryist Legal Theory from a Rothbardian Perspective

If you want to skip to the concrete action portion of the episode, the time stamp is 51:50 I imagine that many of you, like me are feeling angry and demoralized about Biden's vaccination mandates last week. Many people I know are worried and their number one question is: What can I do? In this episode, I highlight uncanny parallels between the issues we are currently facing and the issues that the founding generation faced when fighting their war of secession from the British Empire. I also fill in the audience on what I am doing locally to fight these mandates and how they can replicate my efforts in their localities if they find them to be useful. Also, before I get messages from the purest of pure anarchists out there, this is not the only method to resist. We must use every tool at our disposal. Lysander Spooner notwithstanding, a great number of people in this country still purport to believe in the Constitution. Episode 182 of the Liberty Weekly Podcast is Brought to you by: Join Liberty Weekly and tons of your favorite creators on Rokfin for one low subscription fee! Liberty Weekly Subscribestar Rakuten Cash Back Referral Link Liberty Weekly Substack The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Become a Patron! Liberty Weekly on Flote. Patreon Bonuses for Crypto! Show Notes: Draft COVID Resolutions Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Full Text Thomas Paine: The American Crisis Patrick Henry: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death William J. Watkins, Jr.: Reclaiming the American Revolution: The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions and Their Legacy Episodes where I discuss Nullification, Judicial Review, and Watkins Jr.'s work

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Nullify COVID-19 Mandates Ep. 182

The Libertarian Institute - All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 76:54


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeXKRdws8cY I imagine that many of you, like me are feeling angry and demoralized about Biden's vaccination mandates last week. Many people I know are worried and their number one question is: What can I do? In this episode, I highlight uncanny parallels between the issues we are currently facing and the issues that the founding generation faced when fighting their war of secession from the British Empire. I also fill in the audience on what I am doing locally to fight these mandates and how they can replicate my efforts in their localities if they find them to be useful. Also, before I get messages from the purest of pure anarchists out there, this is not the only method to resist. We must use every tool at our disposal. Lysander Spooner notwithstanding, a great number of people in this country still purport to believe in the Constitution. If you want to skip to the concrete action portion of the video, the time stamp is 51:50 Episode 182 of the Liberty Weekly Podcast is Brought to you by: Join Liberty Weekly and tons of your favorite creators on Rokfin for one low subscription fee! Liberty Weekly Subscribestar Rakuten Cash Back Referral Link Liberty Weekly Substack The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Become a Patron! Liberty Weekly on Flote. Patreon Bonuses for Crypto! Show Notes: Draft COVID Resolutions Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Full Text Thomas Paine: The American Crisis Patrick Henry: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death William J. Watkins, Jr.: Reclaiming the American Revolution: The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions and Their Legacy Episodes where I discuss Nullification, Judicial Review, and Watkins Jr.'s work

Liberty Weekly - Libertarian, Ancap, & Voluntaryist Legal Theory from a Rothbardian Perspective

Dean is a second year law student at Zoom University, School of Law. He has just finished his Constitutional Law class. He shares his experience in law school. We discuss the SCOTUS cases that your Constitutional Law professor is ashamed to teach. We also discuss the libertarian approach to the major areas on law. This is not one to miss. Follow Dean: Dean-o-Files Alternative Internet Radio (AIR) Subscribe to Dean-o-Files on YouTube Follow Dean on Twitter! Episode 147 of the Liberty Weekly Podcast is Brought to you by: The Liberty Weekly Amazon Affiliate Link The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Become a Patron! Show Notes: The Liberty Weekly Podcast: The State of Modern Discourse Ep. 25 ft. Dean-O-Files The Lex Mercatoria Secured Transactions The Blue Book The Statute of Frauds 14th Amendment Jurisprudence The Liberty Weekly Episodes on Lysander Spooner William J. Watkins Jr. "Popular Sovereignty, Judicial Supremacy, and the American Revolution: Why the Judiciary Cannot be the Final Arbiter of Constitutions" Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pa. v. Casey, 505 U.S. 833 (1992) Lochner v. New York, 198 U.S. 45 (1905) Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973) The Daubert Standard Taxpayer Standing Liberty Weekly: Interview with Mance Rayder Liberty Weekly: The Truth About Warren v. DC Ep. 46 The McDonald's Hot Coffee Case: Not What You Think Legal Eagle on YouTube Interview with Brent Wisner re Glyphosate Andrew Kern: The Principled Libertarian Qualified Immunity Buck v. Bell, 274 U.S. 200 (1927) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/libertyweekly/support

Liberty Weekly - Libertarian, Ancap, & Voluntaryist Legal Theory from a Rothbardian Perspective

Keith Knight and I unpack the ACB hearings from this morning. We discuss separation of powers, conservative vs. progressive vs. libertarian judicial philosophy, and objective morality. Subscribe to Keith Knight's "Don't Tread on Anyone" on LBRY.tv Subscribe to Unhallowed! Episode 134 of the Liberty Weekly Podcast is Brought to you by: The Liberty Weekly Amazon Affiliate Link The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Become a Patron! Show Notes: "The Structure of Liberty" by Randy Barnett "Chaos Theory" by Robert Murphy Liberty Weekly: The Conspiratorial Corruption of the Constitution Ep. 2 Ted Cruz Opening Remarks to Amy Coney Barrett Amy Coney Barrett Opening Statement William J. Watkins, Jr.; Popular Sovereignty, Judicial Supremacy, and the American Revolution: Why the Judiciary Cannot be the Final Arbiter of Constitutions

Liberty Weekly - Libertarian, Ancap, & Voluntaryist Legal Theory from a Rothbardian Perspective

In some circles, it has been claimed that Chief Justice John Marshall unjustly seized the power of Judicial Review and apportioned it to the Supreme Court. Unsurprisingly, the truth is more complicated and is detailed in the contents of another great work penned by William J. Watkins, Jr. There is much more to be said about this issue, and it truly deserves a few full episodes. To get the whole scoop, read the article here: Popular Sovereignty, Judicial Supremacy, and the American Revolution: Why the Judiciary Cannot Be the Final Arbiter of Constitutions Liberation Library is brought to you by: Our new Murray Rothbard "Enemy of the State" polygon line of merchandise! 15% OFF w/ Promo code: ROTHBARD Our Liberty Classroom Affiliate Link The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Become a Patron!

Liberty Weekly - Libertarian, Ancap, & Voluntaryist Legal Theory from a Rothbardian Perspective
Liberation Library [2] Reclaiming the American Revolution: The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions and Their Legacy

Liberty Weekly - Libertarian, Ancap, & Voluntaryist Legal Theory from a Rothbardian Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 8:34


Welcome to the second installment of Liberation Library Book Reviews on the Liberty Weekly Podcast! In this installment, I review one of my favorite books on the nullification doctrine. In my opinion, this is an indispensable book for anyone who wants to gain a deeper knowledge of the Constitution and its history. Help support the show and pick up a copy through my Amazon Affiliate Link: Reclaiming the American Revolution Liberation Library is brought to you by: Our new Murray Rothbard "Enemy of the State" polygon line of merchandise! 15% OFF w/ Promo code: ROTHBARD Our Liberty Classroom Affiliate Link The Liberty Weekly Patreon Page: help support the show and gain access to tons of bonus content! Become a patron today! Become a Patron! Show Notes: William J. Watkins Jr. on the Tom Woods Show Free Thoughts, Ep. 204: Lessons from the Anti-Federalists (with William J. Watkins, Jr.) The Liberty Weekly Podcast Episode 2: The Conspiratorial Corruption of the Constitution The Liberty Weekly Podcast Episode 4: Nullify Now! Combat Federal Despotism with State Action

Free Thoughts
Lessons from the Anti-Federalists

Free Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 46:53


William J. Watkins, Jr. joins us for a discussion on the Articles of Confederation and the ideas of the Anti-Federalists.Were the Articles of Confederation a failure? How did the country work under them and how is the US Constitution different? What can we learn from the Anti-Federalists?Watkins is a research fellow at the Independent Institute.Show Notes and Further ReadingWatkins’s book is Crossroads for Liberty: Recovering the Anti-Federalist Values of America’s First Constitution (2016).Trevor mentions this episode of Free Thoughts with Gary Gerstle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Liberty Weekly - Libertarian, Ancap, & Voluntaryist Legal Theory from a Rothbardian Perspective
Nullify Now! Combat Federal Despotism with State Action Ep. 4

Liberty Weekly - Libertarian, Ancap, & Voluntaryist Legal Theory from a Rothbardian Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 68:16


In this episode, show host Pat appears solo to present an in-depth analysis of the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions and the Nullification Principle by which the States can declare Federal Laws to be "null, void, and of no effect." Join the Liberty Weekly Elite by signing up for our Email List and a chance to win a $20 Steam or Amazon gift card (your choice). Sign up here. Please subscribe, rate, review us on any platform you are hearing this podcast. That is how we grow! Tell your friends. Podcasts grow most by word of mouth. Please send feedback to: patrick.macfarlane@libertyweekly.net Show Notes: Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century by: Tom Woods Tom Woods presentation on Nullification James Madison: A Candid State of Parties (1792) Reclaiming the American Revolution: The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions and Their Legacy by: William J. Watkins, Jr. William J. Watkins, Jr. on the Tom Woods Show The Genet Incident The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Full Text Madison's Views on Nullification Arizona Nullifies Legal Tender Laws Bitchute: The P2P Youtube Alternative Tenth Amendment Center

Liberty Weekly - Libertarian, Ancap, & Voluntaryist Legal Theory from a Rothbardian Perspective

In this episode, we analyze the Constitution, discuss its ideological origins and explain how it has allowed the government that we have today. Sign up for our Email List to receive personalized content updates, a free eBook, and entry into our Amazon/Steam gift card giveaway! Please remember to Subscribe, Rate, Review! Show Notes: Ann Lyon; Constitutional History of the United Kingdom Bernard Bailyn; Ideological Origins of the American Revolution William J. Watkins, Jr.; Popular Sovereignty, Judicial Supremacy, and the American Revolution: Why the Judiciary Cannot be the Final Arbiter of Constitutions  Murray Rothbard; Conceived in Liberty Follow your oligarchs at the Supreme Court!