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60-Second Civics is a daily podcast that provides a quick and convenient way for listeners to learn about our nation's government, the Constitution, and our history. The podcast explores themes relate... more
FAQs about 60-Second Civics Podcast:How many episodes does 60-Second Civics Podcast have?The podcast currently has 1,775 episodes available.
June 25, 201960-Second Civics: Episode 3656, Discrimination and Government InterferenceIf an organization meets certain criteria, it must follow government anti-discrimination laws. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
June 24, 201960-Second Civics: Episode 3655, The Right to AssociateThe right to associate, while not explicitly stated in the Constitution, has evolved through court precedence. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
June 23, 201960-Second Civics: Episode 3654, Time, Place, and Manner RestrictionsCourt precedence has determined that the right to assemble may be limited if certain time, place, and manner conditions are met. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
June 22, 201960-Second Civics: Episode 3653, Civil Rights Movements and AssemblyThe civil rights movement of the mid-twentieth century is an example of a group successfully petitioning the government. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
June 21, 201960-Second Civics: Episode 3652, Women and the Right to PetitionThroughout United States history, women have petitioned the government for a variety of purposes. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
June 20, 201960-Second Civics: Episode 3651, Silencing CriticsSeveral times in the past, the government has silenced petitioners. The treatment of Bonus Army is one example of this. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
June 19, 201960-Second Civics: Episode 3650, The Gag Rule and SlaveryIn the 1800's, the American political system enacted something known as a "gag rule" in order to maintain slavery in the United States. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
June 18, 201960-Second Civics: Episode 3649, Adderley v. FloridaThe right to petition is broad in scope, as established by the 1966 case Adderley v. Florida. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
June 17, 201960-Second Civics: Episode 3648, Petitioning in the ColoniesThe right to petition in the United States was carried over from the British parliament Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
June 16, 201960-Second Civics: Episode 3647, The Importance of the Rights to Assemble and PetitionThe right to petition was a fundamental building block of the early United States. Center for Civic Education...more2minPlay
FAQs about 60-Second Civics Podcast:How many episodes does 60-Second Civics Podcast have?The podcast currently has 1,775 episodes available.