Episodes

  • Episode 20 - It HAS Happened Here - the 1876 election
    Aug 14 2024

    We're back with our 20th episode - right in time for another fast moving election season. We're focusing on the growing concerns of post-Election Day issues, and reminding everyone that this, to has happened before -- in the 1876 presidential election.

    Episode #4 - It HAS happened Here

    Black Reconstrustion in America - W.E.B. Dubois

    Rolling Stone - Swing State Election Deniers Article

    Constitution Center.org - 1876 election review

    Equal Justice Initiative - Reconstruction in America

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    37 mins
  • Episode #19: Affirmative Action & SCOTUS refresh
    Sep 5 2023

    The Podcast returns with a look back at the two highly consequential decisions from the Supreme Court's last term: Affirmative Action and the 303 Creative case.

    Ed Blum speaks to Houstion Chinese Alliance, 2015

    Affirmative Action, Mismatch, and Economic Mobility After California’s Proposition 209 (UC Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy)

    Conservative activist behind US affirmative action cases sues venture capital fund (Reuters)

    303 Creative LLC vs. Elenis (League of Women Voters)

    Michigan hair salon Studio 8 turns away trans clients, limiting service for LGBTQ patrons (USA Today)

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    17 mins
  • Episode 18- the Courts & Constitution, Part II
    Oct 19 2022

    We're back with the second installment of our Courts & Constitution episodes! In Part II we continue the discussion about SCOTUS' role in interpreting the Constitution, and the potential of the highly important Moore vs. Harper case to set more uncharted precedent. We also examine the movement by well-funded groups to rewrite the Constitution, which could concentrate power even more in the hands of the few.

    Moore v. Harper - SCOTUSBlog.com

    Elections Clause, US Constitution

    SCOTUS' biggest case this term threatens American Democracy - Washington Post

    ​​Republicans' next big play - re-writing the Constitution (Business Insider)

    13th - ALEC & Stand your Ground laws (YouTube)

    The right is seeking to re-write the Constitution - Center for Media & Democracy

    Who is Barre Seid? (The Hill)

    Patagonia founder donates company to fight climate change - CNBC.com

    State of money in politics - opensecrets.org

    Rebecca Solnit: Hope is an embrace of the unknown - The Guardian

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    40 mins
  • Episode #17: The Courts & The Constitution, Part I
    Sep 13 2022

    The first of a two-part series on the Federal Courts & the Constitution, Part I focuses on the history & ideologies driving SCOTUS decisions today.

    uscourts.gov - basic info on the Supreme Court

    Justice Antonin Scalia on Charlie Rose Show: Philosophy of an Originalist

    Elie Mystal: Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy's Guide to the Constitution

    SCOTUS ‘should reconsider’ contraception, same-sex marriage rulings (POLITICO)

    Justice Sotomayor on 60 Minutes, 2013 (excerpt)

    A second Constitutional Convention? Some Republicans want to force one (NY Times)

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    24 mins
  • Episode #16: Reset, Refresh, Review
    Jul 28 2022

    We are back with Season #2 of Catch Me Up To Speed! Our second season begins with a review of our 5 news tips in action. We showcase the coverage of California primary election results as an example of how these tips can work in concert to provide a fuller view of current news events.

    NY Times: Progressive Backlash in CA Fuels Dem Debate on crime (June 8, 2022)

    Newsweek: Progressives face urban revolt (June 8, 2022)

    Mission Local: on the SF Recall (Prop H)

    Alec Karakatsanis Substack: How to Spin an Election (June 9, 2022)

    NY Magazine: CA 'Law & Order' narrative didn't survive late returns

    LA Times: CA primary lesson for pundits:Don’t speak too soon in the age of mail-in voting (June 22nd)

    Philadelphia Inquirer: PA House to investigate DA Krassner

    Philadelphia Inquirer: Committee to Investigate DA Krassner's office selected (July 13th, 2022)

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    25 mins
  • Episode #15: Exceptional women of Black History Month w/Kortnei Morris
    Feb 28 2022

    Our first podcast of 2022 features special guest Kortnei Morris, who gets us up to speed on 4 exceptional black women as a fitting send-off to Black History Month: Ida B. Wells, Fannie Lou Hamer, Pauli Murray, and Susie Revels Cayton.

    Bio of Ida B. Wells-Barnett

    Fannie Lou Hamer

    https://www.paulimurraycenter.com/

    Susie Revels Cayton

    https://www.jstor.org/

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    49 mins
  • Episode #14: The Forgotten foreign policies of FDR & JFK
    Dec 13 2021

    We're back with Episode #14, where we take a look at how our foreign policy is shaped in politics & media, the array of think tanks that do the shaping, and two popular past foreign policy visions that are all but forgotten: FDR's 'Good Neighbor' policy and JFK's 'Alliance for Progress.'

    JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass (Showtime)

    Global Go-To Think Tank index report (2020)

    Anti-colonial policies of FDR (JStor, Political Science Quarterly)

    JFK & Hammarskjold vs. the Power Elite (James Dieugenio)

    HR McMaster on Afghanistan (PBS News Hour, August 16, 2021)

    Kennedy, Johnson & the nonaligned World (Robert Rakove)

    Battling Wall Street (Donald Gibson)

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    32 mins
  • Episode #13: From Jim Crow to abortion: the courts & our rights
    Sep 20 2021

    Some call the Texas Heartbeat Act a novel way to ban abortions. But this style of law, enforced by bounty hunters instead of state governments, isn’t new: It’s a return to laws during slavery and Jim Crow. In this episode, we’ll look at how the courts permitted these laws in the past -- and how they paved the way for Texas’ current abortion law.

    Supreme Court declines hearing on Texas 'Heartbeat' Act (NY Times)

    Is there a 'Fetal Heartbeat' at 6 weeks? (LiveScience)

    Heather Cox Richardson: Texas law aims at Civil Rights as well as abortion

    Justice Sotomayor's dissent (The Nation)

    Fugitive Slave Act of 1850

    Origins of the Religious Right (POLITICO)

    The 'Fifth Circuit Four'

    US Justice Dept. sues Texas over abortion law (NY Times)

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    30 mins