Chickens, Wheat, And The Commerce Clause
Civics In A Year19 Des 2025

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 rule into the engine of modern regulation, and where the Court has since tried to tap the brakes without stalling the system. We start with Schechter Poultry’s unanimous stand against federal micromanagement of a local butcher, then pivot to Wickard v. Filburn, where the justices embraced the aggre...

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Gibbons v. Ogden: How The Commerce Clause Shapes Interstate Trade

Gibbons v. Ogden: How The Commerce Clause Shapes Interstate Trade

A steamboat monopoly, a federal license, and a constitutional power that still shapes our economy—this is the story of Gibbons v. Ogden told through clear facts and sharp reasoning. We dig into how a ...

3 Des 202510min

Why McCulloch v. Maryland Cemented Federal Supremacy And Shaped Implied Powers

Why McCulloch v. Maryland Cemented Federal Supremacy And Shaped Implied Powers

A state tax, a national bank, and a constitutional reckoning—this is the moment McCulloch v. Maryland turned a revenue measure into a blueprint for federal power. We bring Dr. Beienberg back to trace ...

2 Des 202511min

Why Marbury v. Madison Still Shapes Constitutional Power

Why Marbury v. Madison Still Shapes Constitutional Power

A delivered commission goes missing, a new Chief Justice takes the bench, and a dry jurisdictional dispute turns into a lodestar for American constitutional law. We dive into Marbury v. Madison to unp...

1 Des 202515min

How FDR’s Date Change Rewrote A Holiday And Tested Presidential Power

How FDR’s Date Change Rewrote A Holiday And Tested Presidential Power

A holiday felt so fixed that few imagined it could move—until the president did exactly that. We dive into the surprising civic journey of Thanksgiving, from Sarah Josepha Hale’s decades-long campaign...

26 Nov 20259min

How Presidential Proclamations Made Thanksgiving A Civic Tradition

How Presidential Proclamations Made Thanksgiving A Civic Tradition

Gratitude didn’t just arrive with pumpkin pie; it was engineered through careful words and bold timing. We sit down with Dr. Paris Careese to explore how presidential proclamations by George Washingto...

25 Nov 202525min

How Judges Read The Constitution: Text, History, And Precedent

How Judges Read The Constitution: Text, History, And Precedent

The loudest fights about the Supreme Court are usually about outcomes. We pull back the curtain on the methods that shape those outcomes—text, history, precedent, and values—and explain how different ...

24 Nov 202519min

Remember The Ladies

Remember The Ladies

A century of episodes calls for a wider lens, and we open it fully: the founding wasn’t just hammered out in halls and pamphlets by famous men—it was argued, nurtured, and lived by women whose ideas c...

21 Nov 202513min

How A Territorial Delegate Shapes National Policy From The Northern Mariana Islands

How A Territorial Delegate Shapes National Policy From The Northern Mariana Islands

Ever wondered how a member of Congress can shape national policy without casting a floor vote? We sit down with Representative Kimberlyn King Hines, the delegate from the Commonwealth of the Northern ...

20 Nov 202511min

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