
Reading Washington’s Farewell Address
What if the most important presidential “speech” was never meant to be spoken? We sit down with Samantha Snyder, research librarian at the George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon, to ex...
5 Tammi 31min

Why January 1 Became America’s Civic Reset
Midnight sparks joy, but the deeper story begins when the noise fades. We explore how January 1 became one of America’s earliest federal holidays and why this date has long served as a civic reset—an ...
31 Joulu 20257min

Why America Made Christmas A Federal Holiday
A holiday can be more than a date off work; it can be a quiet pact about what a free people hold in common. We dig into Christmas as both a religious feast and a civic tradition, exploring why Congres...
23 Joulu 202529min

Inside The Sixth Amendment: Rights That Shape Justice
Power decides what counts as fair—unless people do. That’s the heartbeat of our conversation with Professor Esther Hong, a scholar of youth and adult carceral systems and a former appellate advocate, ...
22 Joulu 202517min

What Gideon v. Wainwright Teaches About Rights, Funding, And Real Justice
A single Supreme Court decision promised that no one would face the power of the state without a lawyer. The more complex question: who pays, who shows up, and how do we make that promise real? We sit...
22 Joulu 202518min

Chickens, Wheat, And The Commerce Clause
A chicken counter, a wheat field, and a school-zone arrest shouldn’t define the reach of federal power—but they do. We unpack how a few pivotal cases turned the Commerce Clause from a narrow trade rul...
19 Joulu 202520min

What Citizens United Actually Changed About Political Speech
Think you know Citizens United? The headlines got the heat, but the holding was far narrower than the myth. We walk through the real story—what the Court protected, what it left alone, and why the big...
19 Joulu 202513min

How Supreme Court Rulings Reshaped The Second Amendment
The ground under the Second Amendment keeps shifting—and the story is bigger than a single case. With Professor Nelson Lund of George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School, we walk through the ...
18 Joulu 202513min





















