
Checks and Balances: How Our Government Maintains Equilibrium
The architecture of American democracy didn't happen by accident. In this illuminating episode of Civics in a Year, Dr. Sean Beienberg reveals how the Constitution's system of checks and balances crea...
7 Okt 202510min

Reclaiming Persuasion: Why Political Violence Threatens the Constitution—and How Civic Education Can Save Us
Political violence doesn’t appear out of nowhere; it grows in the shadows of dehumanizing talk, outrage incentives, and the belief that ordinary politics no longer works. We take that trend head‑on wi...
6 Okt 202516min

Constitutional Safeguards: How the Founders Designed America's Power Structure
Power division is at the heart of America's constitutional system, yet few truly understand its ingenious architecture. Dr. Sean Beienberg breaks down this complex framework, revealing how the founder...
3 Okt 20258min

State Constitutions: The Blueprint for America
How do you build a nation from scratch? The founders didn't work in a vacuum—they had living laboratories in the form of state constitutions. These documents, written during the revolutionary fervor a...
2 Okt 202510min

Articles vs Constitution: What Changed and What Remained
The delicate balance between federal power and state sovereignty has defined American governance since its founding. Dr. Beienberg returns to explore the crucial evolution from the Articles of Confede...
1 Okt 202513min

Beyond Failure: Rethinking the Articles of Confederation's Legacy
The Articles of Confederation are often dismissed as America's failed first attempt at self-government, but there's a richer story hiding beneath this simplified narrative. Dr. Sean Beienberg takes us...
30 Sep 202514min

Kids Version: America's First Rulebook
Remember when you were a kid and tried to build something complicated for the first time? It rarely worked perfectly on the first attempt. The United States had a similar experience with its first gov...
29 Sep 20254min

Constitutional Interpretation: Why Judges Still Turn to Hamilton, Madison, and Jay
Why do Supreme Court justices turn to 235-year-old political essays when deciding modern cases? This riveting exploration with Dr. Sean Beienberg reveals how the Federalist Papers continue to shape co...
26 Sep 202510min





















