EP 899 Animal Festivals and Other Human Behaviors: When Do the Animals Have Their Say?

EP 899 Animal Festivals and Other Human Behaviors: When Do the Animals Have Their Say?

As a dog parent, I bristle at doggie dress-ups at the local pet supply store, yet I still eat meat.  Call me a hypocrite.  I accept the critique.  And yet when it comes to animals, there is a stratification as to how we treat them and the title of a book published a few years …

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EP 898 Are Forever Chemicals a Forever Problem?

EP 898 Are Forever Chemicals a Forever Problem?

 Let’s start with the basics.  What are ‘forever chemicals?’  And so this podcast begins with Professor Matt Simcik, an environmental chemist from the University of Minnesota, trying to explain to me, a layman, what they are.  They have been in the news lately and there are now efforts around the country to limit their use …

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EP 897 Why Noise Pollution Isn’t Just Annoying but Bad for Our Health

EP 897 Why Noise Pollution Isn’t Just Annoying but Bad for Our Health

 Pneumatic drilling from building sites.  The dull roar of planes overhead.  Your fellow worker’s phone conversations in an otherwise silent office.  The suburban drone of lawn mowers and blowers.  Noise seems to be everywhere, and it can disrupt our sleep, ratchet up our stress, destroy our concentration–yet it’s a problem we shrug off once the …

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EP 896 Gerrymandering Is on Full Display and Ahead of Schedule in Texas

EP 896 Gerrymandering Is on Full Display and Ahead of Schedule in Texas

While both parties have long histories with gerrymandering Congressional districts for partisan advantage, it’s fair to say Republicans have taken it to a new low by interrupting the every ten -year process, based on the census, and doing it at halftime of this cycle.  In the process, they are encouraging Democrats to do the same.  …

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EP 895 Independent Voters are Little Discussed and Yet the Key to Many of Our Elections

EP 895 Independent Voters are Little Discussed and Yet the Key to Many of Our Elections

 When political discussions take place, they are often focused on how Democrats or Republicans, conservatives versus liberals or red in relation to blue look at an issue.  They leave out a component of the electorate which grows in number and importance year after year–the independent or unaffiliated voter.  In fact, if you really analyze the …

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EP 894 College Sports Governance and Economics Have Become the Wild, Wild West

EP 894 College Sports Governance and Economics Have Become the Wild, Wild West

 Can your star quarterback on a powerhouse Division 1 football program get paid as it stands today?  After the recent $2.8 billion settlement in House v. NCAA, which enables universities to directly pay college athletes for their athletic participation, the answer is yes.  First came the NIL ruling in which college players could get paid …

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EP 893 A Little Discussed Law Still Hard at Work to Expand Home Ownership in America

EP 893 A Little Discussed Law Still Hard at Work to Expand Home Ownership in America

The U.S. Congress passed the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA)in 1977 with the key objective of ending redlining, the decades-old practice of neighborhood discrimination by banks against African Americans and others based on race and income.  The race-based rejection of loans to creditworthy residents of redlined neighborhoods delayed the American dream of homeownership for generations.  Our …

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EP 892 Strongman Presidency Has a Clear Goal

EP 892 Strongman Presidency Has a Clear Goal

  There is irony in a man determined to use the powers of the presidency and the administrative state capacity to disassemble the administrative state, aka ‘the deep state.’  Yet that is what we are seeing with the Trump Administration. The military, Department of Justice, homeland security and ICE are all aspects of the administrative …

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EP 891 A Longtime Washington Insider Provides His Perspective on How D.C. is Functioning

EP 891 A Longtime Washington Insider Provides His Perspective on How D.C. is Functioning

   Attorney Ira Shapiro is a man who has seen it all in Washington. As a long-time U.S. Senate staffer, he has written three books about the upper chamber. The collection has been described by one scholar as an ‘epic trilogy’, capturing sixty years of Senate history.  He was the chief U.S. trade negotiator with …

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EP 890 U.S. Supreme Court Tells Plaintiffs to Take Another Approach to Challenging Trump Policies

EP 890 U.S. Supreme Court Tells Plaintiffs to Take Another Approach to Challenging Trump Policies

 Many lawsuits have been brought against the second Trump Administration on the basis of overreach of its authority in trying to enact policies. President Trump declared victory over ‘radical left wing judges’ when the U.S. Supreme Court declared that the concept of the ‘universal’ injunction, wherein one lower federal court can make a ruling which …

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