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By William and Chad
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
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In this episode, Will provides an overview of the 5th-10th Amendments.
Support the showWill discusses the history and first 5 Amendments in the Bill of Rights. Without the Bill of Rights, our Constitution would not have been ratified.
Things in this episode:
Bill of Rights History
Constitution Text
Patreon
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In this episode, we talk about local politics and how you can become more involved in benefiting your community. We talk with Mayor Winder of Woodland Hills UT as he instructs us on what it is like to be a part of the local political sphere.
Support the showBecause our series on free speech has been spread out through the podcast, we decided to put it in one place for you. This episode is a combination of four other episodes we have published on free speech.
If you want to support us, go to patreon.com/twomancongress and sign up for a tier. Anybody who signs up before April 30th, 2022 will have their first two months of proceeds donated to help refugees. After that, the support will help the podcast develop and create new and better content.
In this episode:
02: What Speech Is Constitutionally Protected Speech?
Schenck v. United States
Gitlow v. New York
United States v. Carolene Products
United States v. O'Brien
Texas v. Johnson
Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire
06: Where is Constitutional Speech Protected?
McCullen v. Coakley
09: Freedom of Speech: Time, Manner, and Place
15: How Free Is Speech at School?
Tinker v. Des Moines
School District no. 403 v. Fraser
Morse v. Frederick
Garcetti v. Ceballos
HB 1557 Overview
HB 1557 Text
Will discusses several cases about the freedom of speech in school. The freedom of speech has always been a heavily contested issue, but with current events, the topic has become more heated.
Instead of choosing a side, we want you to make up your mind. We've done our best to be as objective as possible by providing you with the facts about cases, and the direct text of current legislation. We don't want to tell you what to believe. We only want to give you a nudge along the path of learning.
Things in this episode:
Patreon - Join now (before April 20th, 2022), and we'll donate your first two months of proceeds to refugees!
Tinker v. Des Moines
School District no. 403 v. Fraser
Morse v. Frederick
Garcetti v. Ceballos
HB 1557 Overview
HB 1557 Text
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In this episode, Chad discusses the importance of age in legal documents.
Things in this episode:
Patreon. Anyone who joins Patreon before April 30th, 2022 will have their first 2 months donated to helping refugees
BBC Article relating to the case
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The Constitution is foundational in all that we do in the United States. Because the Constitution is the "Supreme Law of the Land" every piece of legislation must follow its guidelines. Also, every court case must abide by the Constitution. In this episode we talk about the purpose of the Constitution, what is in the text of the Constitution, and why it is relevant.
As a reminder, every person who becomes a patron on Patreon will have their first 2 months of membership donated to the UNHCR to help refugees worldwide.
In this episode:
Patreon
Article referenced
Constitution Text
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Millions of refugees and asylees are seeking protection from their country of origin. In this episode, Will discusses who refugees are and how we can help them. Note, the statistics mentioned in this episode are likely to change often.
What can you do to help? Sign up for any tier on Patreon anytime between March 21st and April 30th and we will donate your first two months to helping refugees worldwide. We will share our donation receipts so you can see where and what your money is doing. This donation can provide refugees with sleeping bags, counseling, travel expenses, and aid in resettlement.
Link to Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/twomancongress
In this episode:
The difference between refugees and asylees
The legal definition of refugee
Government requirements to qualify as a refugee or asylee
United States statistics on refugees
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
If you would like to donate to help refugees without signing up on Patreon, you can donate to the UNHCR.
Thank you for your support. We're excited to be working with you, through Patreon, to help refugees.
Ever heard of the sport, Cricket? In this episode, Chad discusses Miller v. Jackson and how it has influenced case law about negligence.
In this episode:
Miller v. Jackson
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The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.