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Since 2000, the use of special masters in federal cases has grown over 300% as caseloads have exploded and judicial vaca...
23/09/2022

Since 2000, the use of special masters in federal cases has grown over 300% as caseloads have exploded and judicial vacancies remain unfilled. In this episode of , Gabe Roth of Fix the Court discusses how a slow confirmation process via a polarized congress creates a dysfunctional electorate and leaves many Americans in legal limbo.

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In this episode of YDHTY, Kevin Gallagher of Boston University Global Development Policy Center and Richard Kozul-Wright...
15/09/2022

In this episode of YDHTY, Kevin Gallagher of Boston University Global Development Policy Center and Richard Kozul-Wright of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development discuss their new book, The Case for a New Bretton Woods, which lays the groundwork for moving the global economy away from ever-increasing levels of financialization and instability to one that promotes global prosperity and a stable climate.

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27/04/2022

The last era of globalization ended in two World Wars and built a new global order around the US dollar. Listen to this episode of YDHTY and learn how the current era of globalization could end the dollar's reign in much the same way (links below)

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21/03/2022
Will China help bring an end to the war in Ukraine or provide Russia with a way around Western sanctions? Listen to this...
18/03/2022

Will China help bring an end to the war in Ukraine or provide Russia with a way around Western sanctions? Listen to this episode of , where Andrew Small of the German Marshall Fund discusses the complex nature of Russia's relationship with China, and how this fits into China's larger ambitions as a global power. (links below)

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Every year, Congress allocates trillions of dollars via a process that involves two political parties hellbent on destro...
10/02/2022

Every year, Congress allocates trillions of dollars via a process that involves two political parties hellbent on destroying the other. What could possibly go wrong? In this episode of , Maya MacGuineas of the Committee For a Responsible Federal Budget explains how polarization puts America's fiscal state in jeopardy. (Links below)

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Of the many who fear the size of the US national debt, the parties that keep buying more of it are not among them. Tara ...
04/02/2022

Of the many who fear the size of the US national debt, the parties that keep buying more of it are not among them. Tara Sinclair of The George Washington University explains who keeps buying US treasuries, why, and what might make them stop in this episode of . Listen below:

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Reports warn Americans are more accepting of political violence, but is this really the case? Listen to this episode of ...
28/01/2022

Reports warn Americans are more accepting of political violence, but is this really the case? Listen to this episode of , where Arjun Moorthy of The Factual discusses polling that shows Americans still widely reject movements that use violence as a means to an end. (Links below)

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24/01/2022

Many view civil suits as a way to hold organizers accountable when protests and rallies end in violence, but can they also be used to suppress free speech? Listen to this episode of , where journalist and professor of law, Garrett Epps, discusses how this happened in the case of DeRay Mckesson.

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13/01/2022

Did Donald Trump meet the legal standard for inciting violence on ? In this episode of , John Vile, Professor of Political Science and expert in constitutional law, discusses the 200 years of case law protecting free speech, whether Trump crossed any legal lines, and if civil suits could unintentionally chill our freedom of expression. Links below...

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Was the   attack on the Capitol a coup, an insurrection, or a nice group of tourists without the proper clearance? Liste...
06/01/2022

Was the attack on the Capitol a coup, an insurrection, or a nice group of tourists without the proper clearance? Listen to this episode of with political theorist Ben Studebaker, and learn how it was the natural outcome of a political system where culture wars and theatrics have replaced trying to improve people's lives. (links below)

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Abraham Lincoln appointed his campaign manager to the Supreme Court and then expanded the body to make room for a pro-Un...
02/12/2021

Abraham Lincoln appointed his campaign manager to the Supreme Court and then expanded the body to make room for a pro-Union justice. Listen to this episode of YDHTY and hear Rachel Shelden of Penn State explain how early Americans expected the Supreme Court to be more partisan, but less powerful than today's court.

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What would it look like if the Supreme Court routinely presided over cases where they had a financial stake and disclosu...
19/11/2021

What would it look like if the Supreme Court routinely presided over cases where they had a financial stake and disclosures were made years later via an opaque process? It would look like today's judiciary.

Gabe Roth of Fix the Court explains on this episode of YDHTY. Listen via the links below:

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Many of the provisions in Biden's original $3.5 trillion infrastructure package were popular with voters, yet polling in...
11/11/2021

Many of the provisions in Biden's original $3.5 trillion infrastructure package were popular with voters, yet polling indicates the vast majority opposed the bill in its original form. Arjun Moorthy of The Factual explains why on this episode of YDHTY.

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Economist Nathaniel Baum-Snow discusses the impact infrastructure spending had on cities in the US and China, the rise o...
28/10/2021

Economist Nathaniel Baum-Snow discusses the impact infrastructure spending had on cities in the US and China, the rise of urban blight and ghost cities, and what this might tell us about the current debate on infrastructure in this episode of YDHTY. Listen below:

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Every president since George W. Bush has called for political unity, but would this be a sign of a well-functioning demo...
22/10/2021

Every president since George W. Bush has called for political unity, but would this be a sign of a well-functioning democracy or one that something's wrong? For Bob Talisse, Professor of Philosophy Vanderbilt University, the answer is the latter.

He explains on this episode of YDHTY. Listen below:

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What does polling from Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan tell us about preventing the next forever war? Build in an economi...
15/10/2021

What does polling from Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan tell us about preventing the next forever war? Build in an economic incentive that makes all Americans share the cost. Arjun Moorthy The Factual discusses on this episode of YDHTY.

Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3FQn7WX
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He served three tours of duty in the War on Terror and returned home to a country that forgot it was going on. Listen to...
27/09/2021

He served three tours of duty in the War on Terror and returned home to a country that forgot it was going on. Listen to this episode of YDHTY and get a veteran's perspective on the end of the war in Afghanistan and the surprising connection between the 9/11 hijackers, those who rioted at the Capitol, and Limp Bizkit.

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38% of Americans feel the two party system works great. This is for the other 62% Every week, You Don't Have to Yell hosts third party candidates, historians, and subject matter experts to discuss where America should be headed, rather than rehashing the most recent partisan food fight.

Preview of the upcoming YDHTY series on Afghanistan. Stay tuned...
25/09/2021

Preview of the upcoming YDHTY series on Afghanistan. Stay tuned...

22/09/2021
Does the debate over critical race theory in America's public schools reveal a greater weakness in Americans' belief in ...
10/09/2021

Does the debate over critical race theory in America's public schools reveal a greater weakness in Americans' belief in the value of a free, unrestricted flow of ideas? To Amna Khalid, Professor of History at Carleton College and this week's guest on YDHTY, the answer is yes.

Listen to her interview via the links below:

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