Civics In A Year

Civics In A Year

What do you really know about American government, the Constitution, and your rights as a citizen?


Civics in a Year is a fast-paced podcast series that delivers essential civic knowledge in just 10 minutes per episode. Over the course of a year, we’ll explore 250 key questions—from the founding documents and branches of government to civil liberties, elections, and public participation.


Rooted in the Civic Literacy Curriculum from the Center for American Civics at Arizona State University, this series is a collaborative project supported by the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership. Each episode is designed to spark curiosity, strengthen constitutional understanding, and encourage active citizenship.


Whether you're a student, educator, or lifelong learner, Civics in a Year will guide you through the building blocks of American democracy—one question at a time.

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Civics In A Year Returns Soon

Civics In A Year Returns Soon

A short pause can sharpen the conversation, and that’s exactly what we’re doing. We’re stepping back for a moment to gear up for a stronger return on November 3—bringing in sharp scholars, richer cont...

27 Okt 20252min

Understanding The Freedom Of Speech: What It Protects And What It Doesn’t

Understanding The Freedom Of Speech: What It Protects And What It Doesn’t

We map the freedom of speech by categories, separating protected ideas from unprotected harms like libel, obscenity, true threats, and incitement, and explain why political speech sits at the core. We...

24 Okt 202526min

Free Exercise, Explained Clearly

Free Exercise, Explained Clearly

We explore the Free Exercise Clause, trace the path from Reynolds to Smith, and examine how RFRA, vouchers, and the “tire case” shape modern religious liberty. We connect free exercise to establishmen...

23 Okt 202518min

What The Establishment Clause Really Means

What The Establishment Clause Really Means

Forget the sound bite about a “wall of separation.” We dig into what the Establishment Clause actually says, why the founders cared, and how the Supreme Court’s view has evolved from strict separation...

22 Okt 202517min

Religion, Liberty, And The First Amendment

Religion, Liberty, And The First Amendment

What happens when a republic that relies on moral character also forbids any national church? We dig into the founding design for religious liberty, starting with the First Amendment’s twin protection...

21 Okt 202524min

Why the Bill of Rights Exists—and What It Really Limits

Why the Bill of Rights Exists—and What It Really Limits

Start with a myth-buster: the First Amendment wasn’t originally first. We open the door to the real story behind the Bill of Rights—how a wary public demanded assurances, how Madison turned state mode...

20 Okt 202516min

How the Constitution Faced Slavery without Saying Its Name

How the Constitution Faced Slavery without Saying Its Name

We explore how three clauses—and what’s left unsaid—shaped slavery’s legal status at the founding while pointing toward its moral illegitimacy. Dr. Michael Zuckert traces the tension between federal s...

17 Okt 202525min

More Perfect, The Role of Compromise in the Constitution

More Perfect, The Role of Compromise in the Constitution

The Constitution didn’t materialize from harmony; it was hammered out line by line by people who disagreed on almost everything except one urgent fact: the Articles weren’t working. We sit down with J...

16 Okt 202512min

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