How The Right To Petition Shapes Government Responses
Civics In A Year3 Marras 2025

How The Right To Petition Shapes Government Responses

What if the most underrated line of the First Amendment is the one that asks for a reply? We sit down with Dr. Daniel Carpenter of Harvard to explore the right to petition—what it is, where it came from, and why it still shapes how power listens. From a Roman subject pressing Emperor Hadrian for attention to the barons who forced Magna Carta, petitioning has long been the channel that turns private grievance into public business. We walk through the pivotal moments that cemented this right: ...

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Field Trip: How The Lincoln Memorial Became A Stage For America’s Civic Story

Field Trip: How The Lincoln Memorial Became A Stage For America’s Civic Story

Step onto America’s front yard with us and see the National Mall with fresh eyes. Guided by Jeremy Goldstein of the Trust for the National Mall, we unpack how this open, ticketless landscape functions...

23 Tammi 16min

Do Parties Still Matter?

Do Parties Still Matter?

Power doesn’t disappear in politics; it moves. We dig into how American political parties migrated from tightly controlled organizations to looser coalitions where candidates build their own machines,...

22 Tammi 9min

Political Realignment, Explained Clearly

Political Realignment, Explained Clearly

Ever wonder why some elections change everything while others fade into noise? Henry Olsen joins us to map the hidden mechanics of political realignment—the moments when voter coalitions reorganize ar...

21 Tammi 13min

Lincoln’s Election And The Party Idea

Lincoln’s Election And The Party Idea

Politics didn’t always reward performance over prudence. We dive into how Abraham Lincoln—once a young Whig and later the face of a new Republican coalition—used a strong party system to win, govern, ...

20 Tammi 23min

From Birmingham Jail To National Conscience: Nonviolence, Context, And Civic Duty

From Birmingham Jail To National Conscience: Nonviolence, Context, And Civic Duty

A letter smuggled from a jail cell shouldn’t carry this much power, yet King’s words still light a fire under the American conscience. We sit down with Dr. Michael Butler, Keenan Distinguished Profess...

19 Tammi 33min

Field Trip: Welcome to America’s Front Yard

Field Trip: Welcome to America’s Front Yard

Step onto America’s front yard with us and see the National Mall as you’ve never seen it before: a living civics classroom where design, memory, and the First Amendment share the same lawn. Our guide ...

16 Tammi 17min

Why The Republican Party Emerged In The 1850s

Why The Republican Party Emerged In The 1850s

A single constitutional question remade American politics: could Congress restrict slavery in the territories? We follow that thread through the 1850s to watch a new party cohere from scattered moveme...

15 Tammi 10min

How 19th-Century Politics Fractured Over Slavery And Gave Rise To Republicans

How 19th-Century Politics Fractured Over Slavery And Gave Rise To Republicans

A nation doesn’t break in a single moment—it fractures across pulpits, newspapers, courtrooms, and party halls until the old order can’t bear the strain. We walk through the pivotal decades when the p...

14 Tammi 9min

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