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Unprecedential
American Enterprise Institute
48 episodes
8 months ago
What does it mean to be a Constitutional Republic? Join host Adam White, producer Tal Fortgang, and guests as they examine the roles of Congress, the president, the courts, and many other American institutions in keeping a republic.
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What does it mean to be a Constitutional Republic? Join host Adam White, producer Tal Fortgang, and guests as they examine the roles of Congress, the president, the courts, and many other American institutions in keeping a republic.
Show more...
Government
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
History
Episodes (20/48)
Unprecedential
Unprecedential goes on summer break: Adam and Elayne look back, and look ahead
4 years ago
27 minutes 36 seconds

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Is America's criminal justice system truly just? Judge Jed Rakoff argues for reform
4 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 36 seconds

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Fears of a setting sun: Dennis C. Rasmussen on the worries of Washington, Hamilton, Adams, and Jefferson
4 years ago
58 minutes 22 seconds

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Neither monarch nor magistrate: Joseph M. Bessette and Gary J. Schmitt on crafting a republican executive
4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 24 seconds

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Defining women’s rights: Erika Bachiochi on the constitutional debate over women’s equality
4 years ago
57 minutes 34 seconds

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The politics of religious freedom: Helen Alvaré on worship in a secular age
4 years ago
46 minutes 34 seconds

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Politics, faith, and the law: Ryan Anderson on American religion and public policy
4 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes 34 seconds

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Free speech on campus: Stuart Taylor and Nicole Neily on defending dialogue in higher education
4 years ago
51 minutes 52 seconds

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Political science: Tony Mills on expert judgement and public policy
4 years ago
54 minutes 14 seconds

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Truth will set you free: Jamie Fly on America's message abroad
4 years ago
43 minutes 4 seconds

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Global institutions and the U.S. Constitution: Ivana Stradner and Gary Schmitt on the challenges facing America
4 years ago
34 minutes 42 seconds

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Congress’s first hundred days and beyond: Kevin Kosar on legislative prospects for the 117th Congress
4 years ago
45 minutes 58 seconds

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The first hundred days: Jonathan Alter on why early success matters for presidents
4 years ago
42 minutes 42 seconds

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Congress and the Biden Administration: Sarah Binder and Andrew Rudalevige on legislative power
4 years ago
49 minutes 30 seconds

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The presidency’s first impression: Stephen Howard Browne on the inauguration of George Washington
4 years ago
40 minutes 18 seconds

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The president’s opening lines: Jeff Tulis and Gary Schmitt on the inaugural address
4 years ago
45 minutes 20 seconds

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Preparing a presidency: Tevi Troy on presidential transitions
4 years ago
44 minutes 52 seconds

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Thanksgiving for (and in) the Constitution: Yuval Levin on gratitude
4 years ago
48 minutes 4 seconds

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Celebrity Culture and the Supreme Court: Chad Oldfather on the "Inconspicuous" David Souter
4 years ago
42 minutes 6 seconds

Unprecedential
The Living Presidency: Saikrishna Prakash on “recaging the executive lion”
5 years ago
53 minutes 16 seconds

Unprecedential
What does it mean to be a Constitutional Republic? Join host Adam White, producer Tal Fortgang, and guests as they examine the roles of Congress, the president, the courts, and many other American institutions in keeping a republic.