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Constitutionally Speaking
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10 episodes
9 months ago
How does the U.S. Constitution work?
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How does the U.S. Constitution work?
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History
Education,
Courses,
Government
Episodes (10/10)
Constitutionally Speaking
Episode 77: Filibuster
In this episode, Jay and Luke discuss procedures in the Senate. After giving a broad overview of how the institution works, they dig deep into the filibuster -- how it works, why it works, and some surprising answers as to whom it benefits.
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3 years ago
1 hour 35 minutes 32 seconds

Constitutionally Speaking
Episode 76: House Party!
In this episode of Constitutionally Speaking, Luke and Jay continue their explanation of Congress, this time looking at the party structure in the House of Representatives. After Jay offers some broad considerations about the function and structure of the parties, Luke takes a deep dive into how the majority party (right now, the Democrats) actually work in the House.
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3 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes 38 seconds

Constitutionally Speaking
Episode 75: Congressional Committees
In this episode of Constitutionally Speaking, Jay and Luke discuss the role of committees in Congress. Committees are the workhorses of Congress, where the real legislating happens. The guys evaluate different theories of committee organization, and Luke makes the case that their flexibility makes them still useful in the era of omnibus legislating.
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4 years ago
1 hour 17 minutes 25 seconds

Constitutionally Speaking
Episode 74: Jay’s New Book!
Luke interviews Jay about his new book, ‘James Madison: America’s First Politician,’ which is out on November 9th.
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4 years ago
1 hour 22 minutes

Constitutionally Speaking
Episode 73: The Electoral Connection
In this week’s episode, Jay and Luke examine what makes members of Congress tick. The answer: paranoia. Specifically, the all-abiding fear that they might lose reelection. The congressional drive toward reelection frames their entire career in Congress, especially how they interact with their constituents back home. It determines how they view their districts and how they communicate with it. Those who are good at this job tend to win reelection. Those who don’t, don’t.
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4 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 53 seconds

Constitutionally Speaking
Episode 72: Congress Since the 1990s
In this final installment of their "Historical Congress" series, Luke and Jay discuss various facets of the legislative group since the 1990s.
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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 38 seconds

Constitutionally Speaking
Episode 71: Congress’s Post-Watergate Period
Jay and Luke discuss Congress’s evolution and role after the Watergate scandal.
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4 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 39 seconds

Constitutionally Speaking
Episode 70: Congress Confronts the Presidential Government — Progressivism, the New Deal, and the Great Society
Luke and Jay take a look at Congress's confrontation with reform, from the collapse of the Populist movement through the rise of modern American liberalism. As the Civil War generation fades into the past, new cleavages and governing patterns emerge.
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4 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 7 seconds

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Episode 69: The Rise of the Senate in the 19th Century
Jay and Luke take a look at the long period of congressional dominance in the 19th century, and they explain how congressional supremacy survived everything from the Civil War to civil-service reform.
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4 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes 10 seconds

Constitutionally Speaking
Episode 68: Congress and the Civil War
Jay and Luke discuss Congress and the mid 1800s.
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4 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 52 seconds

Constitutionally Speaking
How does the U.S. Constitution work?