Book Banning and Censorship (3011)
As school leaders pull more books off library shelves and curriculum lists amid a fraught culture war, we explore the impact, legal landscape, and history of book censorship in schools.
Western Tradition and The American Founding (5007)
The government of the United States traces its roots back to ancient Greece, Rome and historic philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle. This is especially relevant now as increasingly we are seeing evidence of countries slipping towards authoritarianism, a risk that some fear for the United States.
The Power of the Supreme Court (5015)
Stephen Vladek, J.D., joins host Jim Falk for a discussion on the current challenges facing the Supreme Court
Free Speech: Campus Arrests and Deportations (5009)
The discussion examines the recent campus protests and the repercussions against students and the schools involved.
Constitutional Law: What It Is and Why It Matters (5010)
Over the last few months, the executive branch has been pushing to the limits its powers to the point where leading constitutional scholars warn that the U.S. might be on the verge of a constitutional crisis. Join us to learn more about constitutional law.
The State of Civics Education Today (5008)
According to a survey conducted by The US Chamber of Commerce Foundation, 70% of Americans fail a basic civics test- and they are registered voters!
