A podcast for people who own their own decisions and consequences. We will discuss using the civil justice system to enforce personal responsibility, stories of people who overcame great odds by taking control of their own choices, and how we can change public policy to greater empower people to enjoy the benefits of their choices.
Problems can be solved. This episode is all about solving the problems related to the gap between outcomes for black communities as compared to white ...
China may be a bad actor in international trade, but are tariffs the way to deal with them? The candidacy and presidency of Donald Trump has brought i...
Unless you've been under a rock, you know that a huge part of the US economy has been shut down by shelter in place orders in nearly every state. The ...
We have never had such a huge part of the American economy shut down immediately, without warning, and without an end in sight. What do we do now? How...
The first freedom mentioned in the Bill of Rights is the freedom of religion. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or ...
In a rare departure from law and public policy discussions, I tackle what I think it means--or should mean--when a Christian declares "I'm not going t...
There are two extremes--as always--about the novel coronavirus. One extreme says we're all gonna die. The other says that this is nothing, barely a li...
There are good arguments on both sides of the impeachment debate. So why is everyone screaming that getting this wrong is the end of our republic. Her...
If you’re paying any attention at all, you have heard the word “socialism” thrown around a whole lot more in the last few years than ever before. At l...
You've got to lock up the bad guys in order to keep us all safe. Right? It seems right, but it's not so simple. NYU Law Professor Rachel Barkow (@Rach...