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May, 17

Parent Rights and the Florida Bill

AEI’s Rick Hess and USC’s Pedro Noguera discuss the rights and responsibilities parents have when it comes to advocating for their children’s education.

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May, 17

How Congress Could Make Your Smartphone Less Secure

By forcing app-store operators to allow “sideloading”
— the unvetted downloading of any app or software from the open internet —
bad actors could have a fast lane to your personal data and information.

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May, 17

Is bitcoin the answer to inflation ?

In an era of rapid growth in deficits and debt and rising inflation,
cryptocurrencies may be pointing us toward a new monetary order.

 

Guest Avik Roy ( president of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity ) joins us to discuss why policymakers should take these currencies seriously
— as both threats and opportunities.

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May, 17

Belarus’s grayzone warfare

With Ojars Kalnins, a member of Latvia’s parliament and vice chair of its foreign affairs committee,
about Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko’s escalating grayzone aggression against Belarus’s European neighbors.

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May, 14

What Is the Relationship between Lobbyists and Congress ?

With Timothy LaPira, a professor of political science at James Madison University and a faculty affiliate at the Center for Effective Lawmaking at the University of Virginia.

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May, 14

Justice, consensus, and compromise in a Madisonian America

Dr. Jay Cost is joined by students from the University of Georgia to discuss insights that James Madison, Founding Father and America’s fourth president, can offer us about brokering compromise in a divided society.

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