Folgen

  • Send us a text

    Unscripted Deep Dive: Elon vs. Trump, Supreme Court Rulings, and Iran Tensions

    In this episode of 'Discourse,' host Wayne Unger diverges from the usual script to provide an unscripted, rapid-fire discussion on a variety of pressing topics. The episode touches on the Twitter feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, Trump’s extension of deadlines for TikTok, a controversial Supreme Court decision on Tennessee's SB1 law affecting transgender youth, and recent U.S. military actions in Iran. Unger also covers President Trump's military parade, the No Kings protest, and a Supreme Court case regarding fuel companies' standing in challenging California's emissions standards. The episode aims to offer thoughtful analysis and critical thinking on these significant issues.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:33 Unscripted Episode Overview
    01:39 Elon Musk vs. Donald Trump Feud
    03:40 TikTok Sale Deadline Extension
    07:52 Supreme Court Decision on SB1
    29:50 Trump's Military Parade and No Kings Protest
    36:10 Supreme Court Case on Emission Standards
    40:34 Conclusion and Call to Action

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Discourse is now a Top 40 News Commentary podcast in the U.S. on Apple Podcasts. Help us keep this show commercial free by becoming a subscriber and supporting us with a monthly monetary donation. Visit discoursepod.org and click the Support button today!

    In this episode of Discourse, host Wayne Unger delves into the recent ruling by the United States Court of International Trade, which declared that former President Trump did not have the legal authority to impose broad, global tariffs under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA). Unger explains the court's role, the statutory limitations of presidential power, and the constitutional separation of powers that grants Congress the exclusive authority to impose taxes, including tariffs. He also discusses the broader implications of the ruling, potential appeals, and the reactions from Trump and his supporters. The episode provides a thorough analysis of the legal frameworks involved, including the Trading with the Enemy Act (TWEA) and the National Emergencies Act (NEA). Unger emphasizes the importance of judicial review in maintaining the balance of power within the U.S. government.

    00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview
    00:33 Episode Introduction and Current Events
    01:29 Understanding the Court of International Trade
    03:27 Historical Context and Legal Framework
    09:25 Court Ruling and Its Implications
    20:27 Major Questions Doctrine and Separation of Powers
    27:32 Trump's Response and Political Reactions
    34:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Support the show

  • Fehlende Folgen?

    Hier klicken, um den Feed zu aktualisieren.

  • Send us a text

    Discourse is now a Top 40 News Commentary podcast in the U.S. on Apple Podcasts. Help us keep this show commercial free by becoming a subscriber and supporting us with a monthly monetary donation. Visit discoursepod.org and click the Support button today!

    Decoding Prescription Drug Prices: A Deep Dive into the Hidden Costs and Executive Orders

    In this episode of Discourse, host Wayne Unger discusses the complexities behind high prescription drug prices in the United States. Unger examines President Donald Trump's recent executive order targeting drug costs, compares drug prices in the U.S. and Europe, and explores the role of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) in driving up costs. The episode also highlights bipartisan efforts to reform the system and the impact of political maneuvering on legislation aimed at lowering drug prices. A special focus is given to initiatives like Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs, which seeks to offer medications at significantly reduced prices by bypassing traditional PBM structures.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:48 Today's Topic: Prescription Drug Prices
    01:35 Listener Appreciation and Support
    02:23 The High Cost of Truvada
    06:38 Exploring Injectable HIV Prevention Drugs
    09:16 Insulin Price Comparison
    10:13 Why Are Prescription Drugs So Expensive in the US?
    11:47 Understanding Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs)
    12:06 Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs Initiative
    16:11 The Role of PBMs in Drug Pricing
    33:11 Trump's Executive Order on Drug Prices
    37:31 Bipartisan Efforts to Lower Drug Prices
    42:29 Conclusion and Call to Action

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Discourse is now a Top 60 News Commentary podcast on Apple Podcasts! For us to continue this work commercial-free, please join us as a subscriber to provide a monthly donation. Visit www.discoursepod.org and click the Support button today!

    Diplomatic Gifts or Glaring Grifts: Examining the Qatar Plane

    Understanding Corruption and Its Implications in Modern Politics

    In this episode of Discourse, host Wayne Unger dives into the topic of corruption, using a recent controversy involving Donald Trump and a potential $400 million gift from the Qatari royal family as a springboard. The episode discusses the constitutional implications of accepting gifts from foreign states, explores the meanings and forms of corruption, and examines the historical and modern context of political corruption in the United States. Unger highlights the importance of civic engagement, free press, and cultural rejection of corrupt practices to maintain the integrity of democratic institutions. He also touches on landmark Supreme Court cases influencing current corruption dynamics, particularly in the Trump administration.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:36 Today's Topic: Corruption
    01:08 The Boeing 747 Controversy
    03:28 Legal Implications and the Emoluments Clause
    05:23 Public Reactions and Opinions
    11:12 Defining Corruption
    13:44 Historical and Modern Examples of Corruption
    16:07 Combating Corruption: Lessons from History
    22:09 Supreme Court Cases and Corruption
    27:41 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Discourse is now a Top 60 News Commentary podcast on Apple Podcasts! For us to continue this work commercial-free, please join us as a subscriber to provide a monthly monetary contribution. Visit www.discoursepod.org and click Support.

    Analyzing Trump's Tariffs and Habeas Corpus Controversy

    In this episode of Discourse, hosted by Wayne Unger, a law professor and former Silicon Valley expert, the focus is on breaking down complex topics related to current major issues in law, politics, technology, and business. The discussion starts with an analysis of the recent adjustments to Trump's tariffs, particularly the relaxation of tariffs with China for 90 days and a new deal with the UK. The episode delves into the potential economic impacts of these tariff changes, including projected inventory shortages due to disruptions in global trade. The second segment addresses White House advisor Stephen Miller's suggestion that the Trump administration might suspend the writ of habeas corpus to bypass due process for immigrants. Unger critiques Miller's interpretation, highlighting the constitutional implications and historical context of habeas corpus. The episode concludes with a reflection on the Trump administration's stance on due process for migrants and the broader constitutional issues at play.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:33 Current Events: Trump's Tariffs and Trade Deals
    04:57 Impact of Tariffs on Trade and Economy
    11:02 Suspension of Habeas Corpus: Legal and Constitutional Insights
    25:39 Conclusion and Call to Action

    Support the show

  • Send us a text


    In this episode of Discourse, host Wayne Unger discusses the contentious legal and political issues surrounding deportations under the Trump administration. The focus is on the case of Kmar Rega Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador despite a court order. Wayne breaks down the legal nuances of due process, hearsay, and the First Amendment as they apply to international students and deported individuals. The episode also explores the broader implications of the Trump administration's actions on the rule of law and potential constitutional crises. The discussion is grounded in legal analysis and aims to clarify the constitutional protections available to everyone in the United States, regardless of citizenship status.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:35 Current Events and Podcast Updates
    01:02 First Amendment and Immigration Issues
    01:43 Case Study: Abrego Garcia's Deportation
    05:12 Legal Analysis: Hearsay and Due Process
    09:04 Supreme Court Rulings and Implications
    15:04 Trump Administration's Actions and Legal Challenges
    21:59 International Student Visa Controversy
    38:22 Constitutional Crisis Discussion
    50:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Trade Wars: Assessing Trump's Tariffs

    In this episode of Discourse, host Wayne Unger delves into the intricacies of tariffs, focusing on President Trump's recent implementation of tariffs on a wide array of imports. The episode breaks down what tariffs are, how they function and their economic effects, especially in a globalized economy. Unger discusses the potential repercussions on financial markets, small businesses, and consumers, exploring the likelihood of an economic recession and the impact on industries such as automotive and grocery. The discussion also touches on the historical context of tariffs, references the Smoot-Hawley Act, and compares the current situation to past economic policies. Unger provides a nuanced analysis of the potential short-term pain and long-term goals, considering both the potential benefits and drawbacks of Trump's trade policies.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:35 Today's Topic: Tariffs
    01:49 Understanding Tariffs
    06:12 Impact on Businesses and Consumers
    19:08 Trump's Tariff Strategy
    30:42 Historical Context and Economic Predictions
    46:37 Potential Outcomes and Legislative Actions
    53:19 Conclusion: The Risk and Legacy of Trump's Tariffs

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Understanding Presidential Authority

    In this episode of Discourse, host Wayne Unger, a law professor and former Silicon Valley nerd, explores the scope of presidential authority in the United States. Unger breaks down the constitutional and statutory powers vested in the presidency, referencing specific clauses from Article II of the U.S. Constitution and discussing the significant role that Congress plays in expanding or restricting these powers through legislative action. He highlights the unique challenges posed by Donald Trump's presidency, which has generated numerous constitutional questions that federal courts have had to address. Unger also touches on the interaction between state and federal powers, emphasizing the importance of checks and balances in preventing any branch of government from becoming too powerful. The episode concludes with a call for listener engagement and a reminder that the podcast is for informational and educational purposes only.


    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:29 Episode Context and Personal Anecdote
    01:25 Main Topic: Presidential Authority
    02:14 Constitutional Powers of the President
    06:35 Statutory Powers and Presidential Actions
    12:33 Administrative Agencies and Presidential Authority
    19:17 Checks and Balances: Litigation and State Actions
    26:53 Conclusion and Listener Engagement

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Security Breach: Journalist Accidentally Added to Government Signal Thread

    In this episode of 'Discourse,' host Wayne Unger explores the ramifications of a recent security lapse where top national security officials accidentally included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg in a secure messaging thread on Signal. The conversation focuses on the technology behind Signal and its comparison to iMessage, the protocols for secure communication in the intelligence community, and the ensuing incompetence illustrated by this breach. Wayne Unger also discusses the broader implications for the Trump administration and delves into the qualifications and actions of each involved official.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:45 Breaking News: White House Security Breach
    01:07 Understanding Signal and iMessage Security
    02:05 Details of the Security Breach
    12:20 Government Use of Third-Party Platforms
    22:31 Incompetence in the Trump Administration
    35:27 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Tsunami: Nationwide Injunctions and Trump's EO to Close the Education Department

    In this episode of 'Discourse,' host Wayne Unger, a law professor and former Silicon Valley nerd, delves into the Trump administration's controversial executive order to close the Department of Education. Unger explores the constitutional and legal challenges that this executive order faces and its potential impacts on federal funding for education, especially in red states. The episode also examines the broader legal debate around nationwide injunctions issued by federal district courts, with insights from Senator Josh Hawley and criticisms from conservative and liberal viewpoints. Unger enhances the discussion with references to relevant cases like Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine versus FDA and provides context on the role and authority of federal courts. The episode concludes with a light-hearted clip to offer some levity amid serious political discourse.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:30 Today's Major Stories
    01:29 The Department of Education: Facts and Figures
    06:11 Implications of Closing the Department of Education
    08:24 Preliminary Injunctions Explained
    10:12 Nationwide Injunctions: A Double-Edged Sword
    11:07 Case Study: Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine vs. FDA
    15:35 Senator Josh Hawley on Nationwide Injunctions
    18:10 Criticism and Hypocrisy in Nationwide Injunctions
    25:40 Closing Thoughts and Levity
    27:50 Conclusion and Sign-Off

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Dissecting the Trump Administration's Legal Controversies, Calling for New Leadership in the Democratic Party, and Discussing the Equal Rights Amendment

    In this episode of Discourse, host Wayne Ungar examines key legal issues and recent governmental actions. The episode features an in-depth critique of the Trump administration's defiance of court injunctions related to the termination of federal employees, the mishandling of immigrant cases, and deportations involving Venezuelan gang members. Ungar analyzes the constitutional bounds of executive actions, emphasizing the necessity of judicial checks and the separation of powers. Additionally, the discussion transitions into the intricacies of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), exploring its historical context, legal debates, and potential implications for sex-based discrimination protections in the United States.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:31 Current Events and Legal Analysis
    00:57 Press Secretary's Response Breakdown
    04:18 Federal Judges and Executive Authority
    21:33 Immigration and Legal Challenges
    36:25 Continuing Resolution and Democratic Leadership
    38:34 The Equal Rights Amendment Explained
    47:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Exploring Legal Boundaries: Green Card Revocations and Conversion Therapy in the U.S.

    In this episode of Discourse, host Wayne Unger, a law professor and former tech professional, delves into two significant legal issues: the Trump administration's revocation of a Columbia University student's green card and the Supreme Court's decision to hear a case on state bans against conversion therapy for minors. The discussion provides a thorough analysis of the constitutional implications of both actions, considering First Amendment rights and due process. Listeners are encouraged to think critically about the balance between free speech and government regulation, and are reminded of the importance of protecting all constitutional rights uniformly. The episode underscores the complexities and nuances of recent legal battles and their broader implications on society.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:31 Current Events: Executive Branch and Trump Administration
    01:04 Case Study: Mahmoud Khalil and Columbia University Protests
    04:22 Legal Analysis: First Amendment and Retaliation
    13:03 Supreme Court Case: Conversion Therapy Laws
    17:57 Legal Arguments: Conversion Therapy and Free Speech
    40:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Analyzing the Measles Outbreak and Public Education Under the Trump Administration

    In this episode of Discourse, host Wayne Unger delves into a busy week under the Trump administration and the chaos in global events. Key topics include President Trump's rehiring of terminated federal employees and fluctuating tariffs impacting Canada and Mexico. Unger also explores the ongoing measles outbreak in the southwestern U.S., emphasizing the importance of vaccinations and highlighting the Republican attack on science and fact. The episode further examines the long-standing Republican efforts to defund public education, the implications of Arizona's school voucher program, and the appointment of Linda McMahon as Secretary of Education. Unger concludes with a detailed explanation of tariffs and their impact on U.S. businesses.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:31 Current Events Overview
    01:36 Public Education Under Attack
    03:16 Measles Outbreak and Vaccine Misinformation
    15:46 Arizona's School Voucher Program
    45:17 Federal Workforce and Tariff Policies
    57:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    In this episode of 'Discourse,' host Wayne Unger, a law professor and former Silicon Valley professional, discusses critical privacy issues intersecting with law, politics, technology, and business. Starting with the privacy implications of federal court rulings on immigration enforcement near houses of worship, Unger moves to potential Supreme Court recognition of a right to informational privacy under the 14th Amendment due to breaches by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOJ). The episode culminates with an analysis of law enforcement's use of facial recognition and AI tools, raising concerns about wrongful arrests. Unger also discusses the contentious use of AI to evaluate federal employees' job effectiveness, highlighting the problematic nature of such technological reliance. Listeners are invited to engage further through social media and the show's website.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:31 Today's Episode Overview
    00:50 Privacy and Immigration Enforcement
    03:00 Federal Court Ruling on Sensitive Locations
    06:05 Preliminary Injunctions Explained
    09:19 First Amendment and Free Exercise Clause
    13:36 Smith Doctrine and Judicial Scrutiny
    20:57 Case Study: Iranian Asylum Seeker
    24:59 Introduction to Informational Privacy
    35:46 The Right to Informational Privacy: A Legal Overview
    37:00 Key Cases: Whelan v. Roe and NASA v. Nelson
    41:54 DOJ's Access to Databases: Privacy Concerns
    42:50 The Privacy Act of 1974 and DOJ's Statutory Violations
    46:03 Epic's Legal Battle Against DOJ
    50:05 The Fourth Amendment and AI in Law Enforcement
    55:40 AI's Bias and Errors: Implications for Law Enforcement
    01:00:33 Federal Employees and AI Evaluation: A Controversial Move
    01:07:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Discourse Episode: Analyzing Tense Political Dialogues & Press Dynamics

    In this episode of Discourse, host Wayne Unger, a law professor and former Silicon Valley professional, delves into three pressing stories shaping the current landscape in politics, law, and media. The first story covers a heated exchange in the Oval Office between President Trump, Vice President Vance, and Ukrainian President Zelensky, discussing the role of diplomacy and past efforts in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. The second story analyzes Republican-led initiatives across several states aimed at banning gay marriage and the potential ramifications on constitutional interpretation through the example of Obergefell v. Hodges. The final segment critiques the Trump administration's changes to White House press access policies, highlighting issues of First Amendment rights and the potential impact on press freedom and public information. The episode underscores the vital importance of understanding different perspectives through thoughtful analysis and respectful dialogue.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:31 Today's Episode Overview
    01:18 Tense Oval Office Exchange
    06:22 Analysis of the Oval Office Exchange
    12:06 Republican Push to Ban Gay Marriage
    28:19 Understanding the First Amendment
    44:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Understanding the Rule of Law Amidst Constitutional Crises

    In this episode of Discourse, host Wayne Unger, a law professor at Quinnipiac University, explores the concept and importance of the rule of law, diving deep into the potential constitutional crises posed by the actions of the Trump administration. Unger emphasizes the historical foundations and fragility of the U.S. Constitution, discussing the role of law enforcement in upholding court orders, and the implications when the executive branch, led by Donald Trump, fails to comply. The podcast also addresses the First Amendment and the chilling effect on free speech among recently terminated federal employees who fear retaliation for criticizing the administration. This episode encourages critical thinking, respect for the law, and civic dialogue.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:31 Today's Topic: Imminent Constitutional Crisis
    01:33 Historical Context of the U.S. Constitution
    03:03 The Rule of Law and Its Fragility
    07:04 The Role of Law Enforcement and the Executive Branch
    08:39 Implications of Disregarding Court Orders
    13:43 The Dual Sovereignty System
    15:12 Respecting the Rule of Law
    21:10 Criticism and the First Amendment
    24:46 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
    26:05 Revisiting Previous Episodes
    31:54 Closing Remarks and Disclaimers

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Quantum Leaps and Political Turmoil: Unpacking Microsoft's Quantum Breakthrough and Trump's Second Term Disruptions

    In this episode of Discourse, host Wayne Unger, a law professor and former Silicon Valley professional, delves into two major topics reshaping the world today. First, he breaks down Microsoft's recent announcement on their revolutionary topological qubits for quantum computing, explaining the differences between classical and quantum computing and highlighting the significant implications for the future of technology. Following this, he shifts focus to analyze recent actions taken by the Trump administration, evaluating the rapid changes and reorganizations within the federal government and their potential impacts on national and global politics. With a commitment to respectful dialogue and thoughtful analysis, this episode aims to provide a deeper understanding of these complex topics.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:31 Today's Major Stories
    01:02 Understanding Quantum Computing
    01:39 Microsoft's Quantum Breakthrough
    05:24 Implications of Quantum Computing
    15:26 Transition to Trump Administration
    17:01 Trump's Unconventional Policies
    26:25 Federal Workforce Reductions
    36:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
    39:30 Outro and Podcast Information

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Welcome to Discourse with Wayne Unger—where we cut through the noise and make sense of the chaos. On this podcast, we take a deep dive into the pressing issues shaping our world in politics, law, technology, business, and more. No echo chambers. No corporate influence. Just thoughtful analysis and respectful civic dialogue. Because understanding different perspectives isn’t just important—it’s necessary.

    Support the show

  • Send us a text

    Navigating the Chaos: Airline Safety, Trump Administration Policies, and Constitutional Challenges

    In the inaugural episode of Discourse, host Wayne Unger tackles breaking news concerning a Delta regional jet crash in Toronto, analyzing potential causes and implications tied to recent reductions in FAA staff by the Trump administration. Wayne sheds light on the broader conversation about systemic issues in airline safety. He further delves into the controversial actions of the Trump administration, including efforts by the Department of Government Efficiency led by Elon Musk, the legal implications of these actions, and their potential to shape future Supreme Court precedents. The podcast emphasizes thoughtful analysis and respectful dialogue on pressing legal, political, and technological concerns.

    00:00 Introduction to Discourse
    00:32 Breaking News: Delta Jet Crash in Toronto
    01:03 Trump Administration's Legal Challenges
    01:32 Why Discourse Podcast?
    03:18 FAA Employee Terminations and Airline Safety
    06:20 Pilot Error vs. Mechanical Failure
    15:03 Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)
    22:03 Privacy Concerns and Data Access
    26:48 Trump's Executive Orders and Legal Precedents
    34:36 Move Fast and Break Things: Silicon Valley vs. Government
    38:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Support the show