
This podcast uses government documents to illuminate the workings of the American government, and offer context around the effects of government agencies in your everyday life.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 301 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Aughie and Nia discuss the Fuller Court, years 1888 - 1910. Melville Fuller was widely regarded as an adequate administrator but not a great intellectual. His court followed in the conservative steps of the Waite Court.
Aughie and Nia discuss the oral arguments before the US Supreme Court in consolidated cases Learning Resources, Inc v Trump and Trump v V.O.S. Selections. These cases argue that the Presidential imposition of tariffs is unconsitutional.
Nia and Aughie discuss the recent arguments before the US Supreme Court in the case Watson v The National Republican Party. This case questions whether states can allow counting of mail-in ballots after Election Day.
Nia and Aughie discuss the Morrison Waite Court, years 1874 - 1888. The Waite Court had the opportunity several times to further civil rights, but did not; the Court found the Civil Rights Act of 1875 unconstitutional, and followed with similar judgm... more
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Focusing on the intricate mechanisms of the American government, this podcast provides enlightening discussions around government documents and their implications for everyday life. Through case studies that span various political and legal topics, the hosts explore critical issues such as electoral laws, Supreme Court decisions, and government accountability, often incorporating historical context. Notably, discussions are not just limited to contemporary events but also trace the evolution of legal principles and their lasting impacts on society, engaging listeners with a mix of humor, analysis, and insightful commentary.
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