Episodes
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Mark Strand, a professor of Legislative Affairs at George Washington University and the former president of the Congressional Institute, joined us to discuss how Omnibus bills came to be, the importance the Founding Fathers placed on this congressional responsibility, and what the budget approval process looks like today, as Congressional spending continues to grow.
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Watch the full film Omnibus: Who Controls the Power of the Purse? on YouTube.
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Andrew Lagrone, a Nebraska native and former state senator, joined us to give an inside look into Nebraska’s nonpartisan state legislature, offering his insights into how this American experiment has resulted not in a modern democratic institution but a “medieval court,” divorced from the will of the people.
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Watch the full film Laboratories of Democracy: Nebraska's Unicameral on YouTube.
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In this Part 1 episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, John Richter, a partner at the law firm King & Spalding and a former United States Attorney, joined us to break down how the notion of a “right to privacy” has impacted third-party data, how this issue has played out in the courts, and how access to digital data impacts the work of law enforcement.
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Watch the full film Katz on the Internet: Privacy in the Digital Age on YouTube.
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Kelly Deere, Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School, joined us to discuss how different states and governors utilized – or weaponized – emergency powers during the COVID-19 pandemic and the use-cases for when these authoritative actions are deemed necessary.
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Watch the full film Pandemic Powers: Wisconsin’s State of Emergency on YouTube.
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Erik Jaffe, a partner at Schaerr Jaffe, joined us for a “radical” discussion on when the government has the power to speak, when they can and cannot use it to persuade, and when in some cases, they enter the realm of propaganda.
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Watch the full film JAWBONED: Miss Information vs. Free Speech on YouTube.
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Laura Ebke, a Senior Fellow at the Platte Institute and former Nebraska state Senator, joined us to explore the unique political structure of the Nebraska state legislature, the future and longevity of this American experiment, and her experience navigating this one-of-a-kind political environment during her time as Senator.
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Watch the full film Laboratories of Democracy: Nebraska's Unicameral on YouTube.
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Amy Peikoff, Chief Policy Officer at BitChute, joined us to discuss the biggest questions surrounding the concept of a “right to privacy” and possible solutions as it relates to the Third Party Doctrine.
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Watch the full film Katz on the Internet: Privacy in the Digital Age on YouTube.
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Read Amy Peikoff’s article on “Of Third-Party Bathwater: How to Throw Out the Third-Party Doctrine While Preserving Government's Ability to Use Secret Agents” here:
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Mark Strand, a professor of Legislative Affairs at George Washington University and the former president of the Congressional Institute, joined us to discuss his perspective on how well the Omnibus process works, some possible alternatives to improve the budget approval process, and what this core function of Congress could look like in the next 20 years.
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Watch the full film Omnibus: Who Controls the Power of the Purse? on YouTube.
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Philip Wallach, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joined us to discuss America’s declining trust in Congress and analyze the current budget approval process, the incentive structures to change it, and how a new House speaker might affect this process.
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Watch the full film Omnibus: Who Controls the Power of the Purse? on YouTube.
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Rick Esenberg, Founder & President of the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty joined us to discuss the legal questions facing Wisconsin during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Rick Esenberg, Founder & President of the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty joined us to discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic played out on the ground in Wisconsin and how the legislature brought an irregular case against the governor of Wisconsin to challenge executive overreach and protect the separation of powers even during a state of emergency.
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Watch the full film Pandemic Powers: Wisconsin’s State of Emergency on YouTube.
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, we spoke with Professor Jeffrey Bellin, a professor at William and Mary Law School and expert on criminal law and procedure. In law, even the definition of a single word can have implications for how that law is interpreted by the courts. We dive into some of the past Fourth Amendment cases and how the interpretation of certain terms affects privacy in the United States.
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Katz on the Internet: Privacy in the Digital Age here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KqfL6lRKI4
Learn more about Jeffrey Bellin here:
https://law2.wm.edu/faculty/bios/fulltime/jbellin.php
Read Professor Bellin’s article in the Michigan Law Review on “Fourth Amendment Textualism”:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mlr/vol118/iss2/3/
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, we spoke with Ira Stoll, author of “Samuel Adams: A Life” and Managing Editor of Education Next. The Sons of Liberty played a key role in fanning the flames to revolution, and Samuel Adams was a prominent figure in this history-making band of brothers. We dive into how Sam Adams was involved in the Sons of Liberty and how these revolutionary figures pushed a nation towards independence.
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, we spoke with Ira Stoll, author of “Samuel Adams: A Life” and Managing Editor of Education Next. We discussed the dynamic between Samuel Adams and John Adams, two cousins who had unique impacts on American history, and the different paths they took to revolution.
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, we spoke with Alexandra Gaiser, Director of Regulatory Affairs at River Financial. We discussed the growing frontier of crypto in Wyoming and how states across the country are trekking this uncharted territory.
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, we spoke with Oonagh McDonald, senior adviser to Crito Capital and author of several books including “Cryptocurrencies: Money, Trust and Regulation.” We discussed how crypto regulations are developing around the world, the international concerns of crypto regulation, and the potential impact these regulations might have on innovation in this space.
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, we spoke with Alexandra Gaiser, Director of Regulatory Affairs at River Financial. We discussed how federal regulators are approaching cryptocurrency and the uncertainty many have about crypto regulation, especially in the aftermath of the FTX collapse.
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Watch the full film, “Bitcoin Cowboys: Will Wyoming Become the Next Crypto Capital?” here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcWIbuFp6bQ
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To kick off the all new season of the FedSoc Films Podcast, we spoke with Ira Stoll, author of “Samuel Adams: A Life” and Managing Editor of Education Next. We discuss the revolutionary life of Samuel Adams and what led him to join the fight for American independence.
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Watch the full film, Son of Liberty, Man of Law, here:
https://youtu.be/X0zGzH5hmmc
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Learn more about Ira Stoll here:
https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Ira-Stoll/39046865
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Samantha interviews Noah Feldman, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, about the three lives of James Madison, first as a revolutionary thinker, then as a partisan political strategist, and finally as the fourth president of the United States.
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Watch the full film, Madison and the Fight for the Constitution, here:
https://youtu.be/R3Mgiv3eK7I
Learn more about Prof. Noah R. Feldman:
https://hls.harvard.edu/faculty/noah-r-feldman/
Read “The Three Lives of James Madison: Genius, Partisan, Strategist”:
https://www.amazon.com/Three-Lives-James-Madison-President/dp/081299275X
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In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Samantha interviews Colleen A. Sheehan, Professor of Political Science at Arizona State University, about the effervescent mind of James Madison, the father of the Constitution.
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Watch the full film, Madison and the Fight for the Constitution, here:
https://youtu.be/R3Mgiv3eK7I
Learn more about Prof. Colleen A. Sheehan:
https://search.asu.edu/profile/3709623
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