
Taking on injustices, 90 seconds at a time! The Civil Liberties Minute™ podcasts--with attorney Bill Newman, director of the ACLU's western Massachusetts office--highlight threats to our civil liberties and what you can do to protect our freedoms.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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The best thing about this is that is rarely lasts more than two minutes. It’s obviously partisan hackmanship. I try to ensure that I listen to many sides, and this clearly supplies the flaggings of the liberals. I wish the ACLU actually care about liberty for the individual again.
Focused, Fair nuggets on our voting rights, and other rights under our US Constitution. Worth subscribing and reflecting on. Thanks, ACLU and Bill.
Short and sweet. I love to listen to these important boosts of civil liberties glories between the marketing podcasts I consume. What a great way to stay current and vigilant about our freedoms. The announcer dude has great passion. How can you say no when it's only a minute long? We need more of this type of thing.
These minuets seem to push an agenda more than promote "liberty"....
There's always something to chuckle at, which is a good thing because these minutes present some heavy duty facts we may hear nowhere else. Thank heavens for the ACLU!!
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Focused on issues of civil liberties and constitutional rights, this podcast addresses various topics related to current events and legal challenges in the United States. Attorney Bill Newman draws attention to ongoing threats against individual freedoms, exploring themes of censorship, electoral integrity, and governmental overreach. Each episode delivers concise, critical commentaries that encourage listeners to remain vigilant and engaged with the principles of democracy and civil rights. The format is unique as it presents complex legal issues in short, digestible segments, making it accessible to a broad audience.
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