Chickens, Wheat, And The Commerce Clause
Civics In A Year19 Dec 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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Kids Edition: Founding Women

Kids Edition: Founding Women

What if the founding of the United States could be heard not only in speeches and volleys but in quilts mended by firelight, farm ledgers balanced in winter, and poems that dared to test the nation’s ...

20 Nov 202512min

Phillis Wheatley, First Poet Of A New Nation

Phillis Wheatley, First Poet Of A New Nation

We trace Phillis Wheatley’s journey from captivity to literary force, exploring how her poems speak to faith, freedom, and belonging during the American founding. We highlight her craft, the battle to...

19 Nov 202517min

Judith Sargent Murray and the Roots of American Feminism

Judith Sargent Murray and the Roots of American Feminism

A forgotten voice sharpened the edge of American liberty—she did it with clarity, courage, and a printing press that didn’t always want her words. We sit down with Dr. Kirstin Burkhaugto explore the l...

18 Nov 202511min

Mercy Otis Warren: The Pen That Pressed for the Bill of Rights

Mercy Otis Warren: The Pen That Pressed for the Bill of Rights

We trace the life and ideas of Mercy Otis Warren, the writer who helped secure a culture of liberty—and a Bill of Rights—without a seat at the Convention. From a rare classical education to salons wit...

17 Nov 202515min

Martha Washington And Deborah Sampson: Two Paths Of Courage

Martha Washington And Deborah Sampson: Two Paths Of Courage

We explore how Martha Washington and Deborah Sampson advanced the Revolution through very different forms of leadership. One shaped morale and public life; the other broke barriers to fight and spy un...

14 Nov 202513min

Incorporation: From Congress To The States

Incorporation: From Congress To The States

Start with a single word—Congress—and watch the ground shift beneath your feet. We pull back the curtain on how rights that began as limits on the federal government became limits on states, tracing t...

13 Nov 202516min

Abigail and John: How a Marriage Shaped American Politics

Abigail and John: How a Marriage Shaped American Politics

Power changes when it meets a clear-eyed partner. That’s the thread that runs through our conversation with Dr. Kirsten Birkhaug as we trace the political and personal partnership of John and Abigail ...

13 Nov 202514min

Federalism In Practice

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 o...

12 Nov 202520min

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