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United States Vs. Rahimi
Andrew Jackson
Thurgood Marshall
Abraham Lincoln
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United States Supreme Court
Moore Vs. United States
Garland Vs. Cargill
Presidential Immunity
Worcester V. Georgia
January 6 Capitol Riot
Brown V. Board Of Education
College Football Hall Of Fame
Nuremberg Trials
Joe Biden

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.

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Aughie and Nia discuss the Warren Court, years 1953 to 1969. Earl Warren oversaw the Court during a time of great social change in the United States. In this first episode of the Warren Court, Aughie explains the background and leadership qualities o... more

Aughie and Nia explore the life and career of Learned Hand (January 27, 1872 - August 18, 1961). Billings Learned Hand was an American jurist, lawyer, and judicial philosopher. He served as a federal appellate judge in the U.S. Court of Appeals for t... more

Aughie and Nia explore the Vinson Court, years 1946 - 1953. Fred M. Vinson saw the Court through the post war years and into the Cold War. The Court's decisions reflected the continuing ideological battle between judicial restraint and civil rights a... more

Nia and Aughie discuss John Foster Dulles (February 25, 1888 - May 24, 1959). Dulles was an American politician, lawyer, and diplomat who served as United States Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 until his resignation ... more

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Nia Rogers
Public Affairs Librarian
Dr. John Augenbaugh
Political Science Professor

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 37 ratings
  • Great Podcast

    Love the chemistry and balance of this podcast. Informative, interesting, and just fun to listen to.

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    5
    _Tick_tock_
    United States5 years ago
  • Informative, Intelligent, and Interesting!

    Great podcast! I’m a politics podcast junky, so when I came across yours I was pleasantly enthralled by the banter mixed with critical assessment of key institutions, providing historic, economic, and academic insight on important political institutions. Keep it up, you have another big fan!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Lone Bear
    United States6 years ago

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American Samoa
Q: What is the significance of American Samoa's lack of voting representation in Congress?
American Samoa is the only U.S. territory that does not send representatives to Congress, which leads to political disenfranchisement for its residents.

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The content centers around analyzing historical and contemporary aspects of the American legal system, particularly through the lenses of various Supreme Court cases and government documents. Noteworthy episodes explore significant figures and legal precedents that have shaped civil rights, governance, and judicial interpretations over time. This insightful examination often includes discussions about political dynamics, social justice issues, and the implications of landmark rulings in the context of current events. The fusion of scholarly analysis and engaging dialogue makes it unique, likely attracting those with a keen interest in understanding the complexities of American governance and its historical evolution.

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