Defamation, Libel, and Dominion, Oh My!
Civics 101
by NHPR
1y ago
What is defamation? Libel? Pre-trial discovery? Actual malice? Today we go into everything tied to the recently settled Dominion Voting Systems vs Fox News Network defamation lawsuit; including slander, libel, discovery, settlement, and the "whackadoodle email."  Our guide through the world of defamation legalities is Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota. We talk about why these lies were presented to the public, and the possible reasons why Dominion chose to settle instead of contin ..read more
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US vs: Freedom
Civics 101
by NHPR
1y ago
How free are we? Are some countries more free than we are? What does freedom even mean? In this episode in our "US vs" series, we talk with the co-author of the Human Freedom Index, Ian Vasquez, about how we rank in our measure of liberty. Then we do a deep dive into Freedom of the Press with Jenifer Whitten-Woodring, co-author of the Historical Guide to World Media Freedom: A Country-by-Country Analysis. Here are some links to other episodes we've done that explore our ever-changing tally of who gets those freedoms in the first place: Declaration Revisited The Bill of Rights The 19th Amendmen ..read more
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How Can The Government Ban An App?
Civics 101
by NHPR
1y ago
A social media app with 150 million American users is under intense scrutiny by the U.S. government. The threat is "sell or be banned," but how and why can the government do that? What does this kind of business restriction look like? We talked to Steven Balla of George Washington University to get the low down on regulations and bans in the United States ..read more
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How Do Indictments and Grand Juries Work?
Civics 101
by NHPR
1y ago
What are grand juries? Who gets picked for one? What does an indictment mean?  What's next? Why does it seem like this process is taking so long??  Today we explain all the legal processes surrounding the recent indictment of former president Donald Trump, as well as what the Constitution has to say about all of this. With us is Albert "Buzz" Scherr, professor of Criminal Law and Justice at UNH Law.    Sign up here for our newsletter, Extra Credit. It's fun, we promise.  ..read more
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Jury Duty: What To Expect When You Get That Summons
Civics 101
by NHPR
1y ago
On this episode, you've been summoned to learn about jury duty. Do the reasons some people want to avoid jury duty have merit? How do you even get on a list to get summoned to begin with? What should you expect with you get summoned to serve? And should you embrace this particular opportunity to participate in the democratic process? (Spoiler alert: We really think you should!) Our guest is Sonali Chakravarti, professor of government at Wesleyan University and author of Radical Enfranchisement in the Jury Room and Public Life. Love the podcast? Make a donation to support it! Click here to chip ..read more
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Who Writes Bills?
Civics 101
by NHPR
1y ago
If you've learned about things like Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances, you know the tried and true notion that Congress makes the laws, the executive branch enforces them, and the judicial branch interprets them. But would it surprise you to hear that's not how it goes most of the time? Today we explore who really writes the majority of legislation in the US, and how it got to be that way. We talk with Dan Cassino of Fairleigh Dickinson University, who breaks down that first step of the legislative process. Here are links to our related episodes; How a Bill (Really) Becomes a Law an ..read more
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Paying Income Taxes
Civics 101
by NHPR
1y ago
The idea that the more you have, the more you’re expected to contribute in taxes, is a foundation of our income tax system. And there is one government agency that oversees it all: the Internal Revenue Service.  However, the tax code itself, and the IRS, are subject to the will of politicians - who might have special interests of their own. We talk about how politics, wealth, and power influence how people file for their taxes in the first place, how some of the wealthiest Americans have the lowest income tax rate, and who is held accountable for paying their "fair share ..read more
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A Primary Battle
Civics 101
by NHPR
1y ago
For decades, one state has had the privilege of going first in the presidential primary process. But New Hampshire’s “stranglehold” on the way we pick presidents could be losing its grip. The Democratic Party changed its presidential nominating calendar to give voters of color more sway. But New Hampshire isn’t backing down, setting up a major test of the stranglehold and its power. Today, we present that story from our colleagues in NHPR's newsroom, from the podcast "Stranglehold" Donate to support Civics 101 and NHPR's journalism right here.  ..read more
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Who owns the sky?
Civics 101
by NHPR
1y ago
If you own land in the United States, do you own the air above it, too? Justine Paradis, Senior Producer at Outside/In from NHPR brings us the airy truth of property rights in air and space in this special collaboration.  The answer will take us from Ancient Rome (as it occasionally does) to the United States courts, from a world when air travel was science fiction to the world where we know there are valuable resources on the moon... and we all want them. Guests for this episode are Colin Jerolmack, Michael Heller, George Anthony Long, and Deondre Smiles ..read more
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The 2008 Financial Crisis Explained
Civics 101
by NHPR
1y ago
In this episode, we ask how the actions of various American financial institutions caused a global recession and destroyed the livelihoods and homeownership of millions of American people. Then we figure out what the federal government decided to do about it. This is the 2008 financial crisis as told by Amy Friend, Chief Counsel to the Senate Banking Committee as the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was written.   ..read more
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