The Fourth Amendment: From General Warrants To Probable Cause

The Fourth Amendment: From General Warrants To Probable Cause

We trace the Fourth Amendment from colonial protests against general warrants to modern rules for warrants, cars, phones, and digital surveillance. We explain probable cause, reasonableness, and how courts adapt old principles to new technology without watering them down. • roots in English common law and colonial resistance to general warrants • James Otis’s protest and John Adams’s influence on state constitutions • probable cause, sworn affidavits, and particularity in warrants • the auto...

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Calvin Coolidge, Address on the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence (1926)

Calvin Coolidge, Address on the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence (1926)

A president in 1926 stands in Independence Hall and argues something that still feels like a dare: you can modernize policies, but you can’t “upgrade” the Declaration’s core truths. With Dr. Beienberg...

29 Apr 20min

Coolidge And Limited Government

Coolidge And Limited Government

Calvin Coolidge is usually remembered as “Silent Cal,” a pro-business placeholder in the Roaring Twenties, or a punchline about doing nothing. We don’t buy that version. With Dr. Sean Beienberg, we un...

28 Apr 19min

Wilson’s Fourteen Points

Wilson’s Fourteen Points

The peace after World War I was supposed to close the book on global conflict. Instead, it opened a fight that still shapes U.S. foreign policy today: do we try to organize the world to prevent war, o...

27 Apr 21min

The 19th Amendment

The 19th Amendment

One vote. One state. A constitutional change that rewired American democracy. We tell the story of how the 19th Amendment finally became law in August 1920, when Tennessee turned into the last battle...

24 Apr 8min

Prohibition’s Unraveling and the 21st Amendment

Prohibition’s Unraveling and the 21st Amendment

Prohibition didn’t just give America speakeasies and gangsters it gave us one of the clearest stress tests of the U.S. Constitution. We dig into a paradox that surprises a lot of people: national alco...

23 Apr 17min

From Temperance To The 18th Amendment And The Politics Behind It

From Temperance To The 18th Amendment And The Politics Behind It

Prohibition didn’t rise because America suddenly forgot how to party. It rose because a lot of powerful groups saw alcohol as the key that unlocked the problem they cared about most, and they were wil...

22 Apr 20min

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 Apr 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 Apr 17min

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