We the People: The Right to Remain Silent

We the People: The Right to Remain Silent

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Winter Book Club: Octavia Butler’s Visionary Fiction

Octavia Butler gave us a new kind of science fiction: not only as one of the first writers to use history to talk about the future, and not only as one of the first Black women to do it, but by sending, along with her warnings, a message of hope, survival, persistence, and repair ...  Afficher plus

Winter Book Club: Why You'll Love 'Dune'

As a kid, Ramtin fell in love with Frank Herbert's 1965 epic sci-fi novel, Dune. Today, he joins NPR's Books We’ve Loved crew, Andrew Limbong and B.A. Parker, to make the case for why he thinks you'll love it too.To access bonus episodes and listen to Throughline sponsor-free, su ...  Afficher plus

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The Third Amendment
Everything Everywhere Daily

The Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution holds some of the most treasured rights held by Americans. This includes the rights of free speech, religion, assembly, due process, and protections against unreasonable searches and seizures, and self incrimination. However, t ...  Afficher plus

Thomas Mundy Peterson: The Story of the 1st Black Voter in the United States
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On this episode of Our American Stories, this is the story of what happened shortly after the ratification of the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibiting a citizen’s right to vote “on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.” Here to tell a ...  Afficher plus

002- The Power of Saying Nothing
Beyond Words with Najwa Zebian

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We often believe we need to speak to be heard. But sometimes, silence is the most powerful voice we have.

In this episode, Najwa explores five moments wher ...

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The Briefing Room: Case Law, Part 1
Small Town Dicks

In today's briefing, we discuss the case law that defines what is considered reasonable when a police officer uses force. These cases are used by departments nationwide as a foundation for use of force policies. The two specific cases you'll hear about today, if you want to read ...  Afficher plus