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.
Nonprofits at Risk (5014)
As federal budgets are being sharply reduced and agencies dismantled, the effects are rippling across the country—often in unexpected ways.
The Challenges Facing Nonprofits Today (5013)
There has been, since the 1970s, a push towards giving the President near absolute power expressed through what is described as the unitary executive power. Recognizing the corrupt nature of unchecked power, the Founders and writers of the Constitution designed a system of government with co-equal branches, creating a system of checks and balances.
Unitary Executive Powers (5016)
There has been, since the 1970s, a push towards giving the President near absolute power expressed through what is described as the unitary executive power. Recognizing the corrupt nature of unchecked power, the Founders and writers of the Constitution designed a system of government with co-equal branches, creating a system of checks and balances.
Re-Air – Presidential Leadership: the Defining Traits (5001)
As we approach the inauguration of the 47th American president, it’s an ideal time to reflect on past leaders and consider which of them are remembered as the most successful.
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!
Re-air – The Presidential Office: Its Influence and Power Today (5002)
The demands of our highest office have changed. Are we expecting too much of our elected leaders?
Re-air – Disinformation: Does It Threaten Democracy? (4005)
Disinformation has been around for centuries so why now has it become a greater concern? The subject of disinformation has become a partisan, politicized issue, which is especially worrisome as half of the world’s population will go to the polls this year The need for trusted information has never been more critical.
Dick Armey: His and Our American Future (4020)
Armey spent 10 years in Congress, and became House Majority leader in 1995. He says of his leaving that position: “It was time for me to move on, especially given the circumstances. We had a speaker who thought he was a speaker for his president, which is absolutely wrong!”
Dick Armey: House Majority Leader (4019)
Dick Armey joins Host Dennis McCuistion in part two of the three-part Dick Armey series.
