Constitutional Law Professor and author of “When The State Speaks” says Donald Trump can pardon everyone, but Trump himself is unpardonable. Listen to entire episode here: Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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Dave Sirus (Full Interview)
Trump is clinically insane according to comedian Dave Sirus. And if you don’t agree with him, perhaps you need to increase your meds.
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Howie Klein Calls Chuck Schumer A Wall Street Toady – YouTube
Down With Tyranny’s Howie Klein says Senator Chuck Schumer is a toady of Wall Street. Listen to entire episode here:
Dave Sirus Says Voter Fraud Is A Fraud
Dave Sirus stops by to tell us voter fraud is a fraud. Listen to entire episode here: Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
Why Is The Democratic Party Run By Millionaires?
Down With Tyranny’s Howie Klein explains why the Democratic Party is run by Millionaires.
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Is Neil Gorsuch More Conservative Than Scalia?
Constitutional Law Professor Corey Brettschneider warns that Neil Gorsuch may turn out to be more conservative than Antonin Scalia. Professor Brettschneider is author of “When The State Speaks.”
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Corey Brettschneider is professor of political science at Brown University, where he teaches courses in constitutional law and political theory. He is currently also a visiting professor at the University of Chicago Law School. Brettschneider was a visiting professor at Fordham Law School, a Rockefeller faculty fellow at the Princeton University Center for Human Values, a visiting associate professor at Harvard Law School, and a faculty fellow at Harvard’s Safra Center for Ethics. Brettschneider received a PhD in politics from Princeton University and a JD from Stanford University. He is the author of When the State Speaks, What Should it Say? How Democracies Can Protect Expression and Promote Equality (Princeton University Press, 2012) and Democratic Rights: The Substance of Self-Government (Princeton University Press, 2007). These books have been the subject of several journal symposia, including one most recently published in the Brooklyn Law Review. Brettschneider is also the author of a casebook, Constitutional Law and American Democracy: Cases and Readings (Aspen Publishers/Wolters Kluwer Law and Business, 2011). His articles include “Sovereign and State: A Democratic Theory of Sovereign Immunity,” forthcoming in Texas Law Review; “Value Democracy as the Basis for Viewpoint Neutrality,” in Northwestern Law Review (2013); “A Transformative Theory of Religious Freedom,” in Political Theory (2010); “When the State Speaks, What Should it Say? Democratic Persuasion and the Freedom of Expression,” in Perspectives on Politics (2010); and “The Politics of the Personal: A Liberal Approach,” in the American Political Science Review (2007).