Debunking Constitutional Myths With A Historian’s Lens
Civics In A Year28 Loka 2025

Debunking Constitutional Myths With A Historian’s Lens

Think you know the Constitution’s greatest hits? We pull back the curtain with Andrew Porwancher, a constitutional historian and Hamilton biographer, to test common “truths” against the record the founders left behind. We start with power: why Madison and Hamilton expected Congress to predominate, why the judiciary was “the weakest,” and how modern presidents and courts grew in strength, often with Congress’s blessing. Then we follow a surprising breadcrumb trail to the First Amendment, where...

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The 17th Amendment Rewrote Who Senators Answer To

The 17th Amendment Rewrote Who Senators Answer To

One line in the Constitution used to decide whether your U.S. senator answered first to party voters or to state lawmakers, and changing that line reshaped American politics. We’re joined by Dr. Sean ...

21 Huhti 17min

The 16th Amendment and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913

The 16th Amendment and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913

Tax Day raises a question most of us never get a straight answer to: why did the United States need a constitutional amendment just to tax income? We walk through the 16th Amendment with Dr. Sean Beie...

20 Huhti 17min

Election of 1912: The Republican Breakup

Election of 1912: The Republican Breakup

A former president comes home, looks at his handpicked successor, and decides the country needs a completely different Constitution in practice. That’s the spark behind the Election of 1912, and we wa...

17 Huhti 19min

Roosevelt, Taft, And Wilson Debate The Presidency

Roosevelt, Taft, And Wilson Debate The Presidency

The presidency didn’t become powerful by accident. We trace today’s executive-branch arguments back to an early-20th-century clash between three outsized figures and three competing theories of Americ...

16 Huhti 25min

Political Thought: T Roosevelt vs Wilson

Political Thought: T Roosevelt vs Wilson

Two presidents. One Progressive Era dilemma that still won’t go away: do you fix a modern economy by breaking up power or by controlling it with an even stronger federal government? We dig into Theodo...

15 Huhti 21min

The Populist Moment

The Populist Moment

We trace what populism looks like in the 1890s and why it’s less a single doctrine than a coalition of anger, hope, and economic suspicion. We follow the money fight over gold and silver into the Pani...

14 Huhti 18min

Sherman Antitrust Act

Sherman Antitrust Act

A law you can read in about five minutes still shapes some of the biggest fights in the American economy. We walk through the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 with Dr. Sean Beienberg and unpack what “res...

14 Huhti 17min

Susan B. Anthony and a Constitutional Challenge

Susan B. Anthony and a Constitutional Challenge

Susan B. Anthony’s most radical move was not that she voted, it was why she believed she had every right to. After she walked into a Rochester polling place in 1872 and cast a ballot, the state treate...

13 Huhti 10min

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