What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law
Ein Podcast von Roman Mars
89 Folgen
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The Longest Week
Vom: 12.8.2022 -
Jan 6 and the Evidence Against Trump
Vom: 5.8.2022 -
After Dobbs
Vom: 29.6.2022 -
The Second Amendment
Vom: 7.6.2022 -
Ethics and Masks
Vom: 16.5.2022 -
The Leaked Draft
Vom: 4.5.2022 -
On the Other End of the Line
Vom: 31.3.2022 -
Book Banning and the Constitution
Vom: 2.3.2022 -
The Administrative State
Vom: 1.2.2022 -
A Jurisprudence of Doubt
Vom: 17.12.2021 -
Executive Privilege, SB 8 update, and Rust
Vom: 1.11.2021 -
The Eastman Memo
Vom: 6.10.2021 -
Shadow Docket
Vom: 9.9.2021 -
Double Dose of Jacobson
Vom: 3.8.2021 -
Bong Hits for Jesus
Vom: 2.7.2021 -
Hate Crimes
Vom: 31.5.2021 -
Pattern and Practice
Vom: 3.5.2021 -
The Capitol Mob and their cell phones
Vom: 27.3.2021 -
Deplatforming and Section 230
Vom: 27.2.2021 -
Incitement
Vom: 30.1.2021
Professor Elizabeth Joh teaches Intro to Constitutional Law and most of the time this is a pretty straight forward job. But when Trump came into office, everything changed. During the four years of the Trump presidency, Professor Joh would check Twitter five minutes before each class to find out what the 45th President had said and how it jibes with 200 years of the judicial branch interpreting and ruling on the Constitution. Acclaimed podcaster Roman Mars (99% Invisible) was so anxious about all the norms and laws being tested in the Trump era that he asked his neighbor, Elizabeth, to explain what was going on in the world from a Constitutional law perspective. Even after Trump left office, there is still so much for Roman to learn. What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law is a weekly, fun, casual Con Law 101 class that uses the tumultuous activities of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches to teach us all about the US Constitution. All music for the show comes from Doomtree, an independent hip-hop collective and record label based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
