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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

Authoritarians, Dictators, and Other Political Science Terms, part 2

In part 2 of a 2 part series, Nia and Aughie again host political science professor Chris Saladino to discuss the differences between political science terms such as communism, socialism, dictatorships, and authoritarians. **some adult language is used in this episode

Apr 12, 202450 minSeason 15Ep. 12

Authoritarians, Dictators, and Other Political Science Terms, part 1

In part 1 of a 2 part series, Nia and Aughie host political science professor Chris Saladino to discuss the differences between political science terms such as communism, socialism, dictatorships, and authoritarians. **some adult language is used in this episode

Apr 05, 202451 minSeason 15Ep. 11

United Kingdom Parliament, part 2

Aughie and Nia welcome Political Science professor Chris Burdett to continue their discussion regarding the way the United Kingdom's Parliament works, and whether the methods of lawmaking in the Parliament have anything in common with the United States Congress.

Mar 29, 20241 hr 3 minSeason 15Ep. 10

United Kingdom Parliament, part 1

Aughie and Nia welcome Political Science professor Chris Burdett to discuss the way the United Kingdom's Parliament works, and whether the methods of lawmaking in the Parliament have anything in common with the United States Congress.

Mar 22, 202447 minSeason 15Ep. 9

U.S. Declaration of Independence

Aughie and Nia discuss the basis and history of the United States' Declaration of Independence from Great Britain.

Mar 15, 202444 minSeason 15Ep. 8

In the News: SCOTUS, Trump, and the Colorado Ballot

Aughie explains the recent SCOTUS ruling in the case of Trump v. Anderson. In this 9-0 decision, the SCOTUS decided that Donald Trump could not be struck from the Colorado ballot based on the Insurrection Clause of the U.S. Constitution.

Mar 08, 202430 minSeason 15Ep. 6

Common Sense

Nia and Aughie discuss Thomas Paine's best selling pamphlet Common Sense , and the effect it had on galvanizing American resistance to British rule.

Mar 01, 202447 minSeason 15Ep. 5

The Basis of American Law

Aughie and Nia discuss the basics of the differences between European civil and British common law, and how those traditions apply in American law.

Feb 23, 202444 minSeason 15Ep. 4

Is Book Banning Constitutional?

Aughie and Nia discuss how books arrive on school shelves, and whether there is a Constitutional right to ban books by School Boards. Spoiler: The U.S. Supreme Court controlling case had a 4-1-4 ruling, hardly settled law.

Feb 09, 20241 hr 6 minSeason 15Ep. 3

In the News: Missing Secretary Austin

Nia and Aughie discuss the "disappearance" of General Lloyd Austin, Secretary of the Department of Defense, and the importance of a plan of succession within the Cabinet positions.

Jan 24, 202429 minSeason 15Ep. 1

In the News: Santos Expulsion

Aughie and Nia talk about the 6th expulsion of a member of the House of Representatives, George Santos, and the potential ramifications of this resolution.

Dec 12, 202323 minSeason 14Ep. 17

Sandra Day OConnor

Nia and Aughie celebrate the life and career of Sandra Day O'Connor, first female Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Justice O'Connor died on December 1, 2023.

Dec 12, 20231 hrSeason 14Ep. 18

SCOTUS and the Code of Conduct

Augie and Nia discuss the first-in-history written Code of Conduct of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Dec 05, 20231 hr 8 minSeason 14Ep. 15

In the News: Montana Tik Tok Ruling

Nia and Augie touch briefly on what the U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy's ban ruling means in the short and long term for Tik Tok users in Montana.

Dec 05, 20238 minSeason 14Ep. 16

Asset Seizure, part 2

In the second of two parts, Nia and Aughie talk about the negative consequences of asset seizure and forfeiture.

Nov 21, 202350 minSeason 14Ep. 14

Asset Seizure, part 1

In this two part series, Aughie and Nia explore the concept of asset seizure and forfeiture.

Nov 14, 202346 minSeason 14Ep. 13

Politicians' Ages

Nia and Aughie follow up a previous episode about the rising mean age of Americans with a discussion of aging politicians and how they represent the average American. "Prevent a coup, retire now".

Nov 07, 20231 hr 1 minSeason 14Ep. 12

Aging Population of the United States

In a two part series, Aughie and Nia explore the aging American population and what that demographic span means for elections and policy decisions going forward.

Oct 31, 202348 minSeason 14Ep. 11

Landlines and Demographics

Nia and Aughie discover and discuss the connections between landline usage and government statistics gathering. They also explore the demographics of owners of landlines.

Oct 24, 20231 hr 1 minSeason 14Ep. 10

Congress and the Mountain Valley Pipeline

Aughie and Nia delve into the Mountain Valley Pipeline deal during the debt ceiling debates, and the problems that Congress has made for the Courts in adjudicating any problems with the pipeline. Does the Congress have the power to direct which Court will hear a case?

Oct 17, 202350 minSeason 14Ep. 9

Architect of the Capitol

Nia and Aughie talk about an open position in the federal government, the Architect of the Capitol. They discuss the responsibilities of the job and how to potentially change the job to attract candidates.

Oct 10, 202349 minSeason 14Ep. 8

National Film Registry

Aughie and Nia explore the purpose of the National Film Preservation Board, created by the National Film Preservation Act of 1988. They discuss the criterion used to consider films as well as some of the films that are part of the National Film Registry.

Oct 03, 202357 minSeason 14Ep. 7

Getting to Know You: Favorite Political Fiction Books

In the 5th and final part of a short series titled Getting to Know You, Aughie and Nia discuss their favorite political fiction books. Other favorites in the series include West Wing episodes, political movies, political or protest songs, and political scandals.

Sep 26, 20231 hr 6 minSeason 14Ep. 5

Getting to Know You: Favorite Political Scandals

In part 4 of a short series titled Getting to Know You, Aughie and Nia discuss their favorite protest or political songs. Other favorites in the series include West Wing episodes, protest movies, political or protest songs, and political books.

Sep 19, 20231 hr 8 minSeason 14Ep. 4

Getting to Know You: Favorite Protest or Political Songs

In part 3 of a short series titled Getting to Know You, Nia and Aughie discuss their favorite political or protest songs. Other favorites in the series include West Wing episodes, protest movies, political scandals, and political books.

Sep 12, 20231 hr 3 minSeason 14Ep. 3

Getting to Know You: Favorite Political Movies

In part 2 of a short series titled Getting to Know You, Nia and Aughie discuss their favorite political movies. Other favorites in the series include West Wing episodes, protest songs, political scandals, and political books.

Aug 29, 20231 hr 7 minSeason 14Ep. 2

Getting to Know You: Favorite West Wing Episodes

In a short series titled Getting to Know You, Aughie and Nia discuss their favorite West Wing Episodes. Other favorites upcoming will include movies, protest songs, political scandals, and books.

Aug 22, 20231 hr 11 minSeason 14Ep. 1
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