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Welcome to the dark lord Reapers United States of Anarchy podcast where where no topic is off-limits and we give the Unapologetic truth you will also be discussing up-and-coming artist local artists local up-and-coming Brands and businesses that deserve your patronage and the attention of the mainstream Society race religion and politics will also be discussed if you are easily offended or have a narrow-minded point of view please do not listen!! And while you're at it boycott my social medi ...
 
A supplemental podcast for the website USvTsarnaev.org, dedicated to discussing the Boston Marathon bombing and the court case United States v. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Frequent topics are developments in Dzhokhar's appeal, new findings on our independent investigation into the case, legal opinions from an in-house defense attorney, and more.
 
What happens when college public radio becomes unhinged? Join Professor Gordon Pringle of La Brea Community College ("Where The Tar Meets The Sidewalk"), for These United States Stories, as he interviews a man who lives in a whale, a consumer advocate for watchers of online porn, the proprietor of a family billy club business and other craftsmen, crackpots and characters from around the country. A new interview each week, painting a picture of the USA, one disturbing story at a time.
 
Immigration Consultant Mitchell Saum discusses Employment-Based visas, green cards, and general immigration to the United States. **Disclaimer: This content does not constitute legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship. I am not an immigration attorney and if you are seeking legal advice, please contact a licensed immigration attorney.
 
My podcast is about life struggles. Threw a man that's spent 22 years of his life living outside the United States.. X professional boxer, literally knowing what it feels like to fight for one's life.. Threw GRIT.. FOCUS.. DETERMINATION
 
Throughout the years the Supreme Court has evolved much like the rest of the federal government. This would not be without landmark rulings, which will be the main focus of this podcast. Landmark rulings lay the groundwork for laws to be overturned or upheld and allow for the United States to work toward major goals. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaron-larson2/support
 
Poignant and candid stories that explore what it means to experience race in America - from our earliest childhood memories to our current day social and political beliefs. Some heartbreaking, some cringe-worthy, some uplifting – all very personal. By sharing the stories of when we first learned we are all different, we find the common thread that shows us how much we’re all the same. Follow #unitedstatesofrace for more content at instagram.com/unitedstatesofrace and medium.com/united-states ...
 
In 1880, the New York Times reported a curious story from St. Albans, Vermont, about a mysterious figure, an attorney and Democratic operative named A. P. Hinman. Hinman privately told local Democratic leaders that he had been hired by the Democratic National Committee to obtain evidence that Vice-President-elect Chester A. Arthur was not qualified to hold the office of Vice President, but rather that Arthur was a Canadian-born alien. President Garfield was assassinated in 1881 and Arthur be ...
 
A democratic republic. A revolutionary constitution for its time and place. Nuclear weapons. Religious and cultural diversity. Centuries of oppression. Polarized politics. Terrorism. An aversion to China's ascent. Divisive leadership. Are you thinking of India or the United States? As the title suggests, the world's largest democracies have a lot in common. Using comparative law methods, we examine legal and policy issues that affect India and the United States. We interview experts on both ...
 
The National Sewer Agency is spying on people's toilets, looking for food terrorists... Food Enforcement Agent Jason Frolick believes in America. He believes in eating air. He struggles to get the food monkey off his back. As part of the Global War on Fat, his job is to put food terrorists in Fat Camp. When a pizza dealer gets whacked in the park across the street from the Thin House, the Prophet Jones himself asks Frolick to investigate. For the first time ever, Frolick solves a murder--but ...
 
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The U.S. Civil Rights Trail podcast is a narrative podcast series where historians and experts explore some of the most significant events of the Civil Rights movement. It features the real stories of real people who were there and who made a difference. And it explains why what took place then is still so relevant to all of us today.
 
Henry Wirz (November 25, 1823 – November 10, 1865) was the only Confederate soldier tried after the end of the American Civi War. He was tried, convicted, and executed, not for being a Confederate soldier, but for conspiracy and murder relating to his command of Camp Sumter, the infamous Confederate prisoner-of-war prison at Andersonville, Georgia. Wirz encouraged and commanded barbaric and murderous policies and actions in the prison. This Librivox recording is excerpts from the 850 page su ...
 
This is a concise yet thorough explanation of what might happen to our world in the aftermath of a nuclear war. The myriad of potential effects will be global and wide-spread, and the potentials are glazed over in this short work.
 
Declaration of Independence is the document in which the Thirteen Colonies declared themselves independent of the Kingdom of Great Britain and explained their justifications for doing so. It was ratified by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.
 
The Articles of Confederation: On November 15th, 1777 The Articles of Confederation became the first constitution of the United States, though not yet ratified by the thirteen original colonies. Ratification of the Articles took place almost three and a half years later on March 1st, 1781. The purpose of the articles was to create a confederation of sovereign states with a weak central government; thus allowing state governments to wield most of the power. It wasn’t long before the need for ...
 
Vol. I: The Colonial Period. Charles Austin Beard was the most influential American historian of the early 20th century. He published hundreds of monographs, textbooks and interpretive studies in both history and political science. He graduated from DePauw University in 1898, where he met and eventually married Mary Ritter Beard, one of the founders of the first Greek-letter society for women, Kappa Alpha Theta. Many of his books were written in collaboration with his wife, whose own interes ...
 
Charles Beard was the most influential American historian of the early 20th century. He published hundreds of monographs, textbooks and interpretive studies in both history and political science. He graduated from DePauw University in 1898, where he met and eventually married Mary Ritter Beard, one of the founders of the first greek-letter society for women, Kappa Alpha Theta. Many of his books were written in collaboration with his wife, whose own interests lay in feminism and the labor uni ...
 
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Issue(s): Whether the exception in I.R.C. § 7609(c)(2)(D)(i) to the notice requirements for an Internal Revenue Service summons on third-party recordkeepers applies only when the delinquent taxpayer owns or has a legal interest in the summonsed records, as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit has held, or whether the exception applies to a…
 
Each week we chat about a couple of wacky true crime cases that don't always involve murder. Like true crime with a twist of comedy? Don't want to hear the dark and gory details? This one is for you. Today, Ashley talks about a woman that pulled a "Never Been Kissed." Seen the movie? Don't worry, she'll explain. Then, Lacey discusses a story involv…
 
Tenure of Office: January 20, 1807 - December 5, 1811 A member of the politically prominent Rodney family of Delaware, Caesar A Rodney was recruited to service in the US House of Representatives by none other than Thomas Jefferson and a few years later was invited to join his Cabinet as Attorney General. With Åsa and Chris of A Flatpack History of …
 
London, desperate to raise revnue, places a tax on all documents in North America. Join us on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/ushistpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/USPoliticalpodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uspoliticalpodcast/ Website: https://www.uspoliticalpodcast.com/ Bibliography: https://www.uspoliticalpodca…
 
If he wasn't ever Lyndon Johnson's Vice President, HHH might have been remembered as a pretty good Senator. And a well-regarded mayor. But Hubert wanted more. We take a look at the man who was almost President, his bumpy relationship with the President he served under, and the choice he was forced to make in the waning days of the election. We also…
 
Jody Costello, founder of ContractorsFromHell.com and creator of the Home Remodeling Bootcamp For Women, launched her site as a result of a horrible remodeling disaster she experienced in 2000 where she was in the fight of her life to seek justice. United States Women In Real Estate Investing is the show that brings you closer to amazing women in t…
 
Issue(s): Whether admitting a codefendant’s redacted out-of-court confession that immediately inculpates a defendant based on the surrounding context violates the defendant’s rights under the confrontation clause of the Sixth Amendment. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★Kirjoittanut Austin Songer
 
Issue(s): Whether the proper remedy for the government’s failure to prove venue is an acquittal barring re-prosecution of the offense, as the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the 5th and 8th Circuits have held, or whether instead the government may re-try the defendant for the same offense in a different venue, as the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the 6th, …
 
Issue(s): Whether 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(1)(D)(ii), which provides that “no term of imprisonment imposed … under this subsection shall run concurrently with any other term of imprisonment,” is triggered when a defendant is convicted and sentenced under 18 U.S.C. § 924(j). ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
 
Issue: Whether the federal criminal prohibition against encouraging or inducing unlawful immigration for commercial advantage or private financial gain, in violation of 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(iv) and (B)(i), is facially unconstitutional on First Amendment overbreadth grounds. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
 
Issue(s): Whether enablement is governed by the statutory requirement that the specification teach those skilled in the art to “make and use” the claimed invention, or whether it must instead enable those skilled in the art “to reach the full scope of claimed embodiments” without undue experimentation—i.e., to cumulatively identify and make all or …
 
Each week we chat about a couple of wacky true crime cases that don't always involve murder. Like true crime with a twist of comedy? Don't want to hear the dark and gory details? This one is for you. Today, Ashley talks about a woman that pulled a "Never Been Kissed." Seen the movie? Don't worry, she'll explain. Then, Lacey discusses a story involv…
 
This week we’re in Wisconsin discussing one teenage boy’s 43 hours in hell with the Baraboo Bone Breaker. Then, we’ll talk about a domestic violence survival story. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Badger State. You may now join us on ⁠Patreon⁠ or ⁠buy us a Cocktail⁠. Be sure to subscribe on ⁠Apple⁠ and leave a review…
 
Issue(s): (1) Whether humorous use of another’s trademark as one’s own on a commercial product is subject to the Lanham Act’s traditional likelihood-of-confusion analysis, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a)(1), or instead receives heightened First Amendment protection from trademark-infringement claims; and (2) whether humorous use of another’s mark as one’s own …
 
Issue(s): Whether the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit erred in applying the Lanham Act, which provides civil remedies for infringement of U.S. trademarks, extraterritorially to Abitron Austria GmbH's foreign sales, including purely foreign sales that never reached the United States or confused U.S. consumers. ★ Support this podcast on Pa…
 
Issue(s): (1) Whether the opinion of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, allowing the Navajo Nation to proceed with a claim to enjoin the secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior to develop a plan to meet the Navajo Nation’s water needs and manage the mainstream of the Colorado River in the Lower Basin so as not to interfere with…
 
Each week we chat about a couple of wacky true crime cases that don't always involve murder. Like true crime with a twist of comedy? Don't want to hear the dark and gory details? This one is for you. Today, Lacey talks about a lost little girl who was able to find her way with the help of an imaginary friend. She also shares some tips on what to te…
 
Each week we chat about a couple of wacky true crime cases that don't always involve murder. Like true crime with a twist of comedy? Don't want to hear the dark and gory details? This one is for you. Today, Lacey talks about a lost little girl who was able to find her way with the help of an imaginary friend. She also shares some tips on what to te…
 
We are back with our third season! This week we discuss two wrongful convictions. Then, we’ll talk about a missing student from Ole Miss. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Magnolia State. You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail. Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstateso…
 
Year(s) Discussed: 1811-1812 In 1811, President Madison brought in a new US Minister who he felt might actually be able to navigate the complicated diplomatic intrigues of the Napoleonic French government to bring about a resolution to long-standing issues with that government as he and his administration worked with Congress to set the nation on a…
 
Seth Teagle is a Syndicator/Vertically Integrated Real Estate Company Owner/Firehouse Bros Educator who talks about #realestatecoaching, #realestatedeveloper, #multifamilyinvesting, #multifamilydevelopment, and #multifamilysyndication Connect with Seth at https://www.thestreamgroups.com/ If you'd like to get started in real estate investing, downlo…
 
Each week we chat about a couple of wacky true crime cases that don't always involve murder. Like true crime with a twist of comedy? Don't want to hear the dark and gory details? This one is for you. Today, Lacey has a couple of stories involving partying on roofs. Then, Ashley tells us about a case regarding a threesome gone very wrong. We end on …
 
Each week we chat about a couple of wacky true crime cases that don't always involve murder. Like true crime with a twist of comedy? Don't want to hear the dark and gory details? This one is for you. Today, Lacey has a couple of stories involving partying on roofs. Then, Ashley tells us about a case regarding a threesome gone very wrong. We end on …
 
The British introduce a new set of regulations on sugar, something which the colonists are going to have a lot of thougts about. Join us on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/ushistpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/USPoliticalpodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uspoliticalpodcast/ Website: https://www.uspoliticalpodcast.c…
 
Issue(s): Whether the Supreme Court should issue declaratory judgment and/or enjoin New Jersey from withdrawing from its Waterfront Commission Compact with New York, which grants the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor broad regulatory and law-enforcement powers over all operations at the Port of New York and New Jersey. ★ Support this podcast…
 
Issue(s): (1) Whether two student-loan borrowers have Article III standing to challenge the Department of Education's student-debt relief plan; and (2) whether the department's plan is statutorily authorized and was adopted in a procedurally proper manner. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★Kirjoittanut Austin Songer
 
Issue(s): (1) Whether six states have Article III standing to challenge the Department of Education's student-debt relief plan; and (2) whether the plan exceeds the secretary of education's statutory authority or is arbitrary and capricious. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★Kirjoittanut Austin Songer
 
Each week we chat about a couple of wacky true crime cases that don't always involve murder. Like true crime with a twist of comedy? Don't want to hear the dark and gory details? This one is for you. Today we discuss a very unfortunate accident with a man and a train, then Lacey tells us about a whole lot of crap. Literally. We talk about toilet-re…
 
Each week we chat about a couple of wacky true crime cases that don't always involve murder. Like true crime with a twist of comedy? Don't want to hear the dark and gory details? This one is for you. Today we discuss a very unfortunate accident with a man and a train, then Lacey tells us about a whole lot of crap. Literally. We talk about toilet-re…
 
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