Federalism In Practice
Civics In A Year12 Nov 2025

Federalism In Practice

Power doesn’t just shift in Washington; it moves along a carefully drawn map between the federal government and the states. We dive into that map by tracing the Tenth Amendment through two centuries of clashes, from the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions to modern fights over immigration, marijuana, sports betting, and healthcare funding. With Dr. Beienberg, we unpack why nullification burned out, how anti-commandeering took hold, and what the courts mean by a real choice versus a gun to the h...

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How The 13th And 15th Amendments End Slavery And Redefine Voting

How The 13th And 15th Amendments End Slavery And Redefine Voting

The Constitution can promise freedom and still fail to deliver it. We dig into the 13th and 15th Amendments and ask what they were really designed to fix after the Civil War and why their impact has s...

26 Mar 18min

Reconstruction Under The Constitution

Reconstruction Under The Constitution

Reconstruction sounds like a neat “after the Civil War” chapter until you look at the Constitution and realize the country is trying to do something almost impossible: bring the South back into the Un...

25 Mar 18min

Lincoln’s Second Inaugural

Lincoln’s Second Inaugural

A president stands at the Capitol near the end of the Civil War, with victory in sight and grief everywhere and he chooses restraint over celebration. We dig into Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Ad...

24 Mar 11min

Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

A three-minute speech at a mass grave should not be able to reframe a nation’s purpose, yet the Gettysburg Address does exactly that. We sit down with Dr. Aaron Kushner to set the scene at Gettysburg ...

23 Mar 41min

The Emancipation Proclamation

The Emancipation Proclamation

Freedom didn’t arrive with a single stroke of Lincoln’s pen—it arrived through a careful, constitutional strategy forged in the pressure of civil war. We walk through how the Emancipation Proclamation...

20 Mar 15min

Habeas Corpus, War Powers, And The Constitution

Habeas Corpus, War Powers, And The Constitution

What happens when a nation must choose between immediate safety and the legal guardrails that define its freedom? We dive into Abraham Lincoln’s most contested constitutional move: suspending habeas c...

19 Mar 13min

Lincoln's First Inaugural

Lincoln's First Inaugural

A nation is splitting, nerves are raw, and a new president steps onto the stage with a lawyer’s caution and a moral compass fixed on first principles. We take you into Abraham Lincoln’s first inaugura...

18 Mar 12min

Real Cabinet Wives Of The Jackson Administration: The Petticoat Affair

Real Cabinet Wives Of The Jackson Administration: The Petticoat Affair

A dinner party snub shouldn’t derail a presidency—unless it reveals everything about how power really works. We follow the Petticoat Affair from whispered rumors around Peggy Eaton to a capital-wide b...

17 Mar 19min

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