Tocqueville On Towns And Freedom

Tocqueville On Towns And Freedom

Why did a fledgling republic across the Atlantic make constitutional democracy work while France kept crashing into chaos? We pull on that thread with Tocqueville as our guide, following his journey from “prison inspector” to one of the sharpest observers of American civic life. What he learned here wasn’t a hack or a hero story. It was a layered culture of limits—town meetings, federalism, courts, and religious humility—that slowed power down just enough for freedom to last. We explore how ...

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How Tinker v. Des Moines Empowered Student Speech

How Tinker v. Des Moines Empowered Student Speech

A simple black armband became a turning point for student rights. We sit down with Mary Beth Tinker to revisit the 1965 protest that led to Tinker v. Des Moines and the Supreme Court’s declaration tha...

12 Des 202550min

How The Pentagon Papers Redefined Free Speech And Government Accountability

How The Pentagon Papers Redefined Free Speech And Government Accountability

We trace the 15-day showdown over the Pentagon Papers and how the Supreme Court drew a bright line against prior restraint. The story moves from Ellsberg’s leak to the Court’s ruling that the press se...

11 Des 202510min

New York Times v. Sullivan

New York Times v. Sullivan

Professor Samantha Barbas traces how New York Times v. Sullivan reshaped libel law, empowered investigative reporting, and protected the civil rights movement, then tests the standard against today’s ...

10 Des 202510min

Baker v. Carr Explained: From Unequal Districts To One Person, One Vote

Baker v. Carr Explained: From Unequal Districts To One Person, One Vote

Imagine sharing a district with nine times as many people as the voters next door and getting the same single representative. That stark imbalance was common before Baker v. Carr, and it’s the startin...

9 Des 202516min

How Brown v. Board Ended Legal School Segregation

How Brown v. Board Ended Legal School Segregation

A nine-page Supreme Court opinion changed the course of American education—and it wasn’t an accident. We walk through the legal strategy that chipped away at Plessy, the political maneuvering that ele...

8 Des 202512min

From Schenck To Social Media: How Free Speech Law Evolved

From Schenck To Social Media: How Free Speech Law Evolved

Free speech law didn’t spring fully formed; it was hammered out case by case, crisis by crisis. We unpack how Schenck v. United States, a 1919 wartime case that actually upheld a conviction, planted t...

5 Des 202523min

Dred Scott, America’s Breaking Point

Dred Scott, America’s Breaking Point

A Supreme Court tried to settle the slavery question and instead set the country ablaze. We unpack Dred Scott v. Sandford with Dr. Beinberg, tracing how a case about one man’s claim to freedom morphed...

4 Des 202515min

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

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