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Civil Discourse

Nia Rodgers and Dr. John Aughenbaughguides.library.vcu.edu
This podcast uses government documents to illuminate the workings of the American government, and offer context around the effects of government agencies in your everyday life.
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Episodes

The Department of Education

As with previous departments, the Department of Education was re-created recently, but goes back to 1867, when President Andrew Johnson signed legislation creating the first Department of Education. That original agency's main purpose was to collect information about the nation's schools. Thought to be potentially too powerful, the department was demoted to Office of Education until 1979, when it was re-established as a department. Aughie covers a few controversies and secretaries along with the...

Dec 14, 20221 hr 4 minSeason 11Ep. 20

In the News: Kyrsten Sinema

Nia and Aughie explore the recent decision by Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona to change her party affiliation from Democrat to Independent.

Dec 13, 202212 minSeason 11Ep. 19

The Department of Energy

Nia and Aughie move on to the lucky 13th department, the Department of Energy, formed in 1977. While it might seem like a recent department, Energy can trace its beginning agencies back to the Manhattan Project in World War II. The energy crisis of the 1970's also strongly influenced the bipartisan support for the creation of the DoE. Aughie covers the department's prominent secretaries and some criticisms leveled at the department.

Dec 13, 202250 minSeason 11Ep. 18

The Department of Transportation

The next department in the series is also part of the Great Society, the Department of Transportation (DoT). Aughie explains how the many subagencies of the department work together in various ways to support public transportation, from the Federal Aviation Administration to the Federal Highway Administration. Aughie also reminds listeners that this department is a particularly good example of cooperative federalism. Discussion ends with secretaries and criticisms of the department.

Nov 29, 20221 hr 4 minSeason 11Ep. 16

In the News: Elections

Aughie and Nia discuss the statistics and implications of the 2022 midterm elections.

Nov 23, 202240 minSeason 11Ep. 17

The Department of Housing and Urban Development

In 1965, we got the next department, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), as part of President Johnson's Great Society. Nia and Aughie discuss the needs of the nation to find ways toward homeownership, fair housing, and assistance to the working poor to mitigate the costs associated with housing. They also discuss the secretaries and the criticisms of the department.

Nov 22, 20221 hr 10 minSeason 11Ep. 15

In the News: SCOTUS and Affirmative Action

Nia and Aughie discuss the recent Supreme Court hearings involving two cases from the Students for Fair Admissions versus Harvard (one case) and SFFA versus UNC (second case). The universities in these cases, heard together, argued that race may be considered in admissions to increase diversity of the student body. The SFFA argued that preference granted to one race for admissions by necessity brings inequity for other races.

Nov 15, 202230 minSeason 11Ep. 14

The Department of HEW/HHS

Aughie and Nia move on to the next department in the series, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, later the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). From Head Start to Medicare, HHS touches American lives from cradle to grave. Aughie covers the sprawling nature of the department, and then Nia and Aughie spend a fair bit of the episode discussing controversies and politics surrounding HHS.

Nov 15, 20221 hr 17 minSeason 11Ep. 13

In the News: Ye and Hate Speech

Nia and Aughie discuss government intervention, Supreme Court rulings, and hate speech. in light of recent anti-semitic comments made by Ye West.

Nov 08, 202233 minSeason 11Ep. 11

The Department of Labor

Aughie and Nia discuss the Department of Labor as the next in the series. The Bureau of Labor was initially part of the Department of Interior, then its own Bureau but not part of the Cabinet, and then part of the Department of Commerce and Labor, and then in 1913 it becomes its own Department with a Cabinet Secretary as the head. From this convoluted start to the present, the Department of Labor has had to balance union and labor rights with employer desires to maximize profits. Aughie explains...

Nov 08, 202258 minSeason 11Ep. 12

The Department of Commerce

Nia and Aughie tackle the next department, the Department of Commerce. Originally formed as the Department of Commerce and Labor on February 14, 1903, It later separated into two departments.. Aughie covers the vast part of the organization of the Department as well as focusing on the power-grabbing of various Secretaries of Commerce.

Nov 02, 20221 hr 4 minSeason 11Ep. 10

The Department of Agriculture

Aughie and Nia move on to the next in the series, the Department of Agriculture. At its founding in 1862, the Department of Agriculture was referred to as "The People's Department" by President Abraham Lincoln. From food stamps to farm subsidies, Aughie also covers controversies and leadership of the Department of Agriculture through the years.

Oct 25, 20221 hr 17 minSeason 11Ep. 8

The Department of the Interior

Nia and Aughie continue to discuss the Cabinet Departments, in this case the Department of the Interior. The Department of the Interior, founded in 1849, arose from the need to manage most of the lands, territories, and natural resources of the United States. The Department of the Interior manages 500 million acres of surface land, approximately 20% of all land in the United States. Aughie also touches on the organization of the department and some of the more notorious Secretaries of the Interi...

Oct 18, 20221 hr 9 minSeason 11Ep. 7

The Postmaster General

Aughie and Nia explore the position of Postmaster General from 1753 to modern times in this episode of the Cabinet departments. Aughie explains how the Postmaster General went from running a large patronage system to running a large corporation that funds its own retirement system separately from the rest of the federal government under the reorganization into the United States Postal Service in 1971.

Oct 11, 20221 hrSeason 11Ep. 6

The Department of Justice

Aughie and Nia move on to the next department in the series, the Department of Justice. They discuss the various Attorneys General, the structure of the Department of Justice, and interesting tidbits about the history, political intrigues, and the people who have served within the DoJ.

Oct 04, 202257 minSeason 11Ep. 5

The Department of War/Defense, part B

Nia and Aughie conclude with part B of two episodes regarding the 3rd of the Department Series, the Department of War/Defense. Aughie sees listeners through World War i and into the renaming to Department of Defense. The Pentagon, famous Secretaries of Defense, and controversies surrounding DoD are also explored.

Sep 27, 20221 hr 10 minSeason 11Ep. 4

The Department of War/Defense, part A

Aughie and Nia introduce part A of two episodes regarding the 3rd of the Department Series, the Department of War/Defense. Historians often place the early seeds of the department in the Revolutionary War. Aughie takes listeners through the history of the Department of War from 1789 to WWI.

Sep 20, 202250 minSeason 11Ep. 3

The Department of the Treasury

Nia and Aughie continue the Department series with part 2, the Department of the Treasury. They explore the Secretaries of the Treasury and their various roles and responsibilities throughout the years. The modern Department of the Treasury investigates counterfeiting schemes, mints money, and controls the Internal Revenue Service.

Sep 13, 20221 hr 19 minSeason 11Ep. 2

The Department of State

Aughie and Nia start a new series discussing the cabinet level departments of the United States Government. The first episode starts with the first department created, the Department of Foreign Affairs. Two months later, it is renamed the Department of State, and Thomas Jefferson is named the Secretary of State. Aughie goes on to name notable Secretaries of State and changes to the department over time.

Sep 06, 20221 hr 7 minSeason 11Ep. 1

Summer of SCOTUS 2 Wrap Up Overview

The first of the three part season ender is an overview of the general statistics of the 21 – 22 term (vote rates, number of opinions written, etc.)

Aug 09, 202239 minSeason 10Ep. 8

Summer of SCOTUS 2 Wrap Up: What's Next

The final episode of the three part finale of Season 10 explores the upcoming docket of the U.S. Supreme Court for the Oct 2022 through June 2023 term.

Aug 09, 202247 minSeason 10Ep. 10

Summer of SCOTUS 2: The Myth of Merit, part 2

Aughie and Nia discuss the educational backgrounds of the Justices, as well as their career backgrounds, political affiliations, and administrative experience. There are also several tangents taken.

Aug 02, 20221 hr 13 minSeason 10Ep. 7

Summer of SCOTUS 2: The Myth of Merit, part 1

Aughie and Nia discuss the educational backgrounds of the Justices, as well as their career backgrounds, political affiliations, and administrative experience. There are also several tangents taken.

Aug 02, 20221 hr 13 minSeason 10Ep. 6

Summer of SCOTUS 2: Tests, part 2

In the second part, the Lemon test, the trimester framework, the undue burden standard and the Chevron test are covered, along with a discussion of intent.

Jul 19, 20221 hr 4 minSeason 10Ep. 4

Summer of SCOTUS 2: Tests, part 1

In the first part, Aughie covers rational basis, intermediate scrutiny, strict scrutiny, void for vagueness, overbreadth, the Miller test, and the clear and present danger test.

Jul 19, 20221 hr 4 minSeason 10Ep. 3

Summer of SCOTUS 2: Religion

Nia and Aughie discuss the religious makeup of the U.S. Supreme Court, historically and currently.

Jul 12, 202246 minSeason 10Ep. 2

Summer of SCOTUS 2: Interpersonal Relationships

Aughie and Nia discuss the interpersonal relationships of Justices of the US Supreme Court. From friendships to enemies, some of the more interesting relationships are revealed.

Jul 05, 20221 hr 9 minSeason 10Ep. 1
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