Civics 101

How do landmark Supreme Court decisions affect our lives? What does the 2nd Amendment really say? Why does the Senate have so much power? Civics 101 is the podcast about how our democracy works…or is supposed to work, anyway.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 25m. Bisher sind 241 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 15 hours 47 minutes

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What's it like to report on Congress?


How do you get the truth from consummate storytellers?


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   22m
 
 

Why ballot design matters


From putting a marble in a jar to pulling a lever to filling in an oval, what is the history of ballot design? And how do we ensure they're fair?


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   33m
 
 

What is Money?


When you trade a cow for a teapot and can't make change.


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   20m
 
 

A city government, a looming disaster, and a complicated choice


Your local government is the one you have to pay really close attention to. Especially when part of their job is to keep residents safe.


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   30m
 
 

"I see a temple that we built."


Hannah tells Nick what it's like to have real access to the Supreme Court. And then the pair pays a very emotional visit to the Lincoln Memorial.


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   34m
 
 

The Supreme Court justices are RIGHT THERE! (D.C. field trip dispatch)


The Civics 101 team's D.C. field trip takes them all kinds of places, including inside the highest court in the land during oral arguments. Listen in as they share those experiences.


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   27m
 
 

The Constitution is not vegan! (A D.C. field trip dispatch)


The team is in Washington D.C. making episodes...and we're learning some wild stuff.


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   18m
 
 

Why is Marbury v. Madison in Trump’s Supreme Court brief?


There's a landmark SCOTUS decision from two centuries ago that could end up influencing Donald Trump's current Supreme Court case. But why?


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   46m
 
 

What do the RNC and DNC do?


The Republican and Democratic National Committees used to be "the chair and his/her briefcase." But what do they do now?


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 April 16, 2024  26m
 
 

How to file your taxes


Deductions, credits, W2s, audits. It's complicated out there, so we break it down.


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 April 9, 2024  37m