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The Contrarian Pod
Voting rights are under attack with Rick Hasen & Collin Allred
What we’re witnessing in Texas is one of the biggest threats to civil rights and voting rights since the Voting Rights Act passed in 1965.Richard Hasen, one of the great authorities on election law and Jen Rubin discuss the Supreme Court’s questionable decisions that have chipped away at voting rights, and why protecting voting will have to come through proactive, state-by-state action.Plus, Former Representative and current Texas senate candidate Colin Allred [22:15] came on to share how the state is fighting back, and what can be done to fix this mess.The...
2025-08-12
34 min
Democracy & Destiny
Democracy & Destiny EP 3 with Professor Rick Hasen WBAI version
This episode includes reading from the Supreme Court's new corruption case Kousisis v. US, an excerpt of Corporatocracy, and an interview with Professor Richard Hassen of UCLA Law School and the Safeguarding Democracy Project. Professors Hasen and Torres-Spelliscy discuss NY v. Trump, Georgia v. Trump, Trump v. US aka the presidential immunity decision, McDonnell v. US, Rucho v. Common Cause, Shelby County v. Holder, Brnovich v. DNC, Bush v. Gore, McDonnell v. United States, Buckley v. Valeo among other election law topics such as whether lawyers who tried to overturn the 2020 election should be disbarred. This also includes the adventures...
2025-07-05
54 min
More Just
Election Law and the 2024 Presidential Contest
This November’s race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is expected to go down to the wire. But ahead of, on, and after Election Day, both campaigns and parties at the local, national, and state level will be ready to fight not just at the ballot box, but in the courtroom. From when mail-in ballots can be counted to the final Electoral College tally, state and federal election laws will play a major role in the outcome of this election. What can we expect heading into this contest, and how can legal aca...
2024-10-21
43 min
Edition Zukunft
Wie Klimawandel und Extremwetter auch den Wildtieren in der Stadt schaden
Die Wildtierökologin Fabienne Selinger und der Zoologe Richard Zink sprechen darüber, wie wir Wildtiere in der Stadt künftig besser schützen können Extremwetter, wie es sie in den vergangenen Wochen und Monaten gab, sind nicht nur für den Menschen, sondern auch für die Tiere extrem. Durch Hitzewellen etwa wird der Sauerstoff im Wasser knapper, was Fischen schadet. Bei Hochwasser wiederum müssen Rehe, Füchse, Hasen und andere Wildtiere aus ihren Unterschlüpfen flüchten, weshalb man diese dann häufig offen auf den Feldern sitzen sieht, sagt der Zoologe Richard Zink von der Veterinä...
2024-09-20
24 min
A Song Called Life
Episode #151: Rick Hasen
Professor Richard L. Hasen is an internationally recognized expert in election law, writing as well in the areas of legislation and statutory interpretation, remedies, and torts. He is co-author of leading casebooks in election law and remedies. Hasen served in 2020 as a CNN Election Law Analyst and as an NBC News/MSNBC Election Law Analyst in 2022. He directs UCLA Law’s Safeguarding Democracy Project. From 2001-2010, he served (with Dan Lowenstein) as founding co-editor of the quarterly peer-reviewed publication, Election Law Journal. He is the author of over 100 articles on election law issues, published in numerous jou...
2024-06-14
48 min
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Wenn du fühlst, dass die Scheiße brennt #67
Die Aufnahmen ohne Vorbereitung sind doch immer die Besten! Zwei alte Hasen wie wir sie sind, haben natürlich immer was zu erzählen und im Zweifel wird in Marcels Monsterhirn gekramt. Da gibt noch Terrabytes an Material. Gestern Zwift und Garmin, Heute IndieVelo und Richard Mille. Auch diese Folge ist wieder voll gepackt mit heißen Tipps um deine Performance auf die nächste Ebene zu heben. Nicht vergessen di Quizfrage unter dieser Folge zu beantworten. Unter allen Gewinnern, verlosen wir einen 0,000001% Gutschein auf den ersten Einkauf bei Richard Mille!
2024-05-28
1h 08
Democracy Forum
Democracy Forum 5/17/24: Constitutional Right to Vote: Do we have it, do we need it?
Host: Ann Luther, League of Women Voters of Maine Production Assistance: Joel Mann The mostly volunteer team at the League of Women Voters – Downeast who plan and coordinate this series includes: Martha Dickinson, Ruth Eveland, Michael Fisher, Starr Gilmartin, Maggie Harling, Ann Luther, Rick Lyles, Judith Lyles, Leah Taylor, and Linda Washburn. Democracy Forum: Participatory Democracy, encouraging citizens to take an active role in government and politics This month: Some of us thought we already had a right to vote. Where are we getting it wrong? How would a Constitutional Amendment help? What are the chances of getting it? Gu...
2024-05-17
58 min
WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Audio Archives
Democracy Forum 5/17/24: Constitutional Right to Vote: Do we have it, do we need it?
Host: Ann Luther, League of Women Voters of Maine Production Assistance: Joel Mann The mostly volunteer team at the League of Women Voters – Downeast who plan and coordinate this series includes: Martha Dickinson, Ruth Eveland, Michael Fisher, Starr Gilmartin, Maggie Harling, Ann Luther, Rick Lyles, Judith Lyles, Leah Taylor, and Linda Washburn. Democracy Forum: Participatory Democracy, encouraging citizens to take an active role in government and politics This month: Some of us thought we already had a right to vote. Where are we getting it wrong? How would a Constitutional Amendment help? What are the chances of getting it? Gu...
2024-05-17
58 min
We the People
Democracy Checkup: Preparing for the 2024 Election
Richard Hasen, author of A Real Right to Vote, Sarah Isgur, senior editor of The Dispatch, and Lawrence Lessig, author of How to Steal a Presidential Election, join Jeffrey Rosen for a health check on the state of American democracy. They look ahead to potential areas of vulnerability in the run-up to the 2024 election, and identify ways to strengthen our democratic processes in response. This program was streamed live on March 21, 2024, as part of our America’s Town Hall series.Resources: Richard L. Hasen, A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguar...
2024-05-10
59 min
cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcast
Democracy Checkup: Preparing for the 2024 Election
Richard Hasen, author of A Real Right to Vote, Sarah Isgur, senior editor of The Dispatch, and Lawrence Lessig, author of How to Steal a Presidential Election, join Jeffrey Rosen for a health check on the state of American democracy. They look ahead to potential areas of vulnerability in the run-up to the 2024 election, and identify ways to strengthen our democratic processes in response. This program was streamed live on March 21, 2024, as part of our America’s Town Hall series. Resources: Richard L. Hasen, A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy (2024) Lawrence Lessig and Matthew Selig...
2024-05-10
59 min
Political Gabfest
Election Fraud Pure and Simple
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the testimony of prosecution witness David Pecker in Donald Trump’s criminal trial, student protests against Israel’s war in Gaza, and the Supreme Court argument on presidential immunity. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: Matthew Haag for The New York Times: David Pecker, Ex-National Enquirer Publisher, Details How He Aided TrumpRichard L. Hasen in the Los Angeles Times: Opinion: Why it’s hard to muster even a ‘meh’ over Trump’s New York criminal trialJ. Davi...
2024-04-25
1h 08
Slate Crime and Justice
Political Gabfest: Election Fraud Pure and Simple
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the testimony of prosecution witness David Pecker in Donald Trump’s criminal trial, student protests against Israel’s war in Gaza, and the Supreme Court argument on presidential immunity. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: Matthew Haag for The New York Times: David Pecker, Ex-National Enquirer Publisher, Details How He Aided TrumpRichard L. Hasen in the Los Angeles Times: Opinion: Why it’s hard to muster even a ‘meh’ over Trump’s New York criminal trialJ. Davi...
2024-04-25
1h 08
Live at the National Constitution Center
Democracy Checkup: Preparing for the 2024 Election
Richard Hasen, author of A Real Right to Vote, Sarah Isgur, senior editor of The Dispatch, and Lawrence Lessig, author of How to Steal a Presidential Election, provide a health check on the state of American democracy, and look ahead to potential areas of vulnerability in the run-up to the 2024 election. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates.Additional Resources Richard L. Hasen, A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy Lawrence Lessig and Matthew Seligman, How to Steal a Presidential Election Jeffrey Rosen, “The Suprem...
2024-03-26
59 min
Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Rick Hasen: A Real Right to Vote
Throughout history, many Americans have been disenfranchised or faced needless barriers to voting. Part of the blame falls on the Constitution, which does not contain an affirmative right to vote. The U.S. Supreme Court failed to protect voting rights and limited Congress’s ability to do so. That’s why some are saying that the time has come for voters to take action and push for an amendment to the Constitution that would guarantee this right for all.Drawing on troubling stories of state attempts to disenfranchise military voters, women, African Americans, students, former felons, Native Amer...
2024-03-21
1h 05
Future Hindsight
A Real Right to Vote: Richard L. Hasen
Richard L. Hasen is Professor of Law and Political Science at UCLA and director of UCLA Law’s Safeguarding Democracy Project. We discuss his most recent book, A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy. A country that believes that its people are equal should ensure equal voting rights. However, the US Constitution does not currently protect the right to vote. All adult non-felon citizens should have a constitutional right to vote where they reside. That vote should be equally weighted and eligible voters should not face unnecessary burdens to vot...
2024-03-14
47 min
Future Hindsight
A Real Right to Vote: Richard L. Hasen
Richard L. Hasen is Professor of Law and Political Science at UCLA and director of UCLA Law’s Safeguarding Democracy Project. We discuss his most recent book, A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy. A country that believes that its people are equal should ensure equal voting rights. However, the US Constitution does not currently protect the right to vote. All adult non-felon citizens should have a constitutional right to vote where they reside. That vote should be equally weighted and eligible voters should not face unnecessary burdens to vot...
2024-03-14
47 min
Living in the USA
How the Supremes Are Helping Trump: Harold Meyerson; After Super Tuesday: John Nichols, Right to Vote: Rick Hasen
The presidential election began for real this week – and the Supreme Court is once again involved in presidential election politics – helping Trump – Harold Meyerson comments.Also: After Super Tuesday: John Nichols reports on the evidence of weaknesses of both Biden and Trump, as well as some signs of strength, in the wake of voting in primaries in 16 states.Plus: Now is the time to add the right to vote to the constitution – that’s what Richard Hasen says. And, he argues, there are good reasons why Republicans could support that – maybe not this year, but sometime soo...
2024-03-07
1h 07
Start Making Sense with Jon Wiener
Biden After Super Tuesday—and the Case for a Voting Rights Amendment
The Nation's national affairs correspondent John Nichols reports on the evidence of weaknesses of both Biden and Trump—as well as some signs of strength—after the primary elections in 16 states.Also on this episode: It’s time to add the real right to vote to the constitution. That’s what Richard Hasen says. Hasen is professor of law and political science at UCLA and author of the new book, A Real Right to Vote. He argues that there are good reasons why Republicans could support a voting rights amendment. (Maybe not this year, but sometime soon.)
2024-03-07
47 min
Relish The Award-Winning Full Audiobook Experience!
A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy by Richard L. Hasen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/719818to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy Author: Richard L. Hasen Narrator: Daniel Henning Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 22 minutes Release date: February 20, 2024 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Throughout history, too many Americans have been disenfranchised or faced needless barriers to vote. Part of the blame falls on the Constitution, which does not contain an affirmative right to vote. The Supreme Court has made matters worse by failing to protect voting rights and limiting Congress's ability to do so. The time...
2024-02-20
5h 22
Ignite The Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook Now, Knowledge Hunters!
A Real Right to Vote by Richard L. Hasen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/45656to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Real Right to Vote Author: Richard L. Hasen Narrator: Daniel Henning Format: mp3 Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins Release date: 02-20-24 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 5 ratings Genres: Law Publisher's Summary: Too many Americans have been disenfranchised or faced needless barriers to vote. Part of the blame falls on the Constitution, which does not contain an affirmative right to vote. The Supreme Court has made matters worse by failing to protect voting rights and limiting Congress's ability to do so. The time has come for voters to take action...
2024-02-20
5h 22
the Best Audio Stories in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy by Richard L. Hasen
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/719818 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy Author: Richard L. Hasen Narrator: Daniel Henning Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 22 minutes Release date: February 20, 2024 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Throughout history, too many Americans have been disenfranchised or faced needless barriers to vote. Part of the blame falls on the Constitution, which does not contain an affirmative right to vote. The Supreme Court has made matters worse by failing to protect voting rights and limiting Congress's ability to do so. The...
2024-02-20
30 min
Discover the Best Audio Stories in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy by Richard L. Hasen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/719818to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy Author: Richard L. Hasen Narrator: Daniel Henning Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 22 minutes Release date: February 20, 2024 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: Throughout history, too many Americans have been disenfranchised or faced needless barriers to vote. Part of the blame falls on the Constitution, which does not contain an affirmative right to vote. The Supreme Court has made matters worse by failing to protect voting rights and limiting Congress's ability to do so. The time...
2024-02-20
5h 22
New Books in American Politics
Richard L. Hasen, "A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy" (Princeton UP, 2024)
Throughout history, too many Americans have been disenfranchised or faced needless barriers to voting. Part of the blame falls on the Constitution, which does not contain an affirmative right to vote. The Supreme Court has made matters worse by failing to protect voting rights and limiting Congress's ability to do so. The time has come for voters to take action and push for an amendment to the Constitution that would guarantee this right for all.Drawing on troubling stories of state attempts to disenfranchise military voters, women, African Americans, students, former felons, Native Americans, and others, Richard...
2024-02-15
28 min
New Books in Law
Richard L. Hasen, "A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy" (Princeton UP, 2024)
Throughout history, too many Americans have been disenfranchised or faced needless barriers to voting. Part of the blame falls on the Constitution, which does not contain an affirmative right to vote. The Supreme Court has made matters worse by failing to protect voting rights and limiting Congress's ability to do so. The time has come for voters to take action and push for an amendment to the Constitution that would guarantee this right for all.Drawing on troubling stories of state attempts to disenfranchise military voters, women, African Americans, students, former felons, Native Americans, and others, Richard...
2024-02-15
28 min
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
Richard L. Hasen, "A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy" (Princeton UP, 2024)
Throughout history, too many Americans have been disenfranchised or faced needless barriers to voting. Part of the blame falls on the Constitution, which does not contain an affirmative right to vote. The Supreme Court has made matters worse by failing to protect voting rights and limiting Congress's ability to do so. The time has come for voters to take action and push for an amendment to the Constitution that would guarantee this right for all.Drawing on troubling stories of state attempts to disenfranchise military voters, women, African Americans, students, former felons, Native Americans, and others, Richard...
2024-02-15
28 min
NBN Book of the Day
Richard L. Hasen, "A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy" (Princeton UP, 2024)
Throughout history, too many Americans have been disenfranchised or faced needless barriers to voting. Part of the blame falls on the Constitution, which does not contain an affirmative right to vote. The Supreme Court has made matters worse by failing to protect voting rights and limiting Congress's ability to do so. The time has come for voters to take action and push for an amendment to the Constitution that would guarantee this right for all.Drawing on troubling stories of state attempts to disenfranchise military voters, women, African Americans, students, former felons, Native Americans, and others, Richard...
2024-02-15
28 min
New Books in Politics and Polemics
Richard L. Hasen, "A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy" (Princeton UP, 2024)
Throughout history, too many Americans have been disenfranchised or faced needless barriers to voting. Part of the blame falls on the Constitution, which does not contain an affirmative right to vote. The Supreme Court has made matters worse by failing to protect voting rights and limiting Congress's ability to do so. The time has come for voters to take action and push for an amendment to the Constitution that would guarantee this right for all.Drawing on troubling stories of state attempts to disenfranchise military voters, women, African Americans, students, former felons, Native Americans, and others, Richard...
2024-02-15
28 min
New Books in Political Science
Richard L. Hasen, "A Real Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy" (Princeton UP, 2024)
Throughout history, too many Americans have been disenfranchised or faced needless barriers to voting. Part of the blame falls on the Constitution, which does not contain an affirmative right to vote. The Supreme Court has made matters worse by failing to protect voting rights and limiting Congress's ability to do so. The time has come for voters to take action and push for an amendment to the Constitution that would guarantee this right for all.Drawing on troubling stories of state attempts to disenfranchise military voters, women, African Americans, students, former felons, Native Americans, and others, Richard...
2024-02-15
28 min
With the Bark Off: Conversations on the American Presidency
Previewing the 2024 Presidential Election with Richard Hasen & Joshua Sellers
Last month, Mark Updegrove moderated a discussion at the Baker Institute for Public Policy, at Rice University, entitled "A presidential election with legal issues like no other." There, he interviewed two legal experts about the legal challenges faced by the GOP's leading presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump, one of the many unprecedented aspects of our presidential election later this year. Richard L. Hasen is Professor of Law and Political Science at UCLA and the Director of the Safeguarding Democracy Project. And Joshua Sellers is Professor of Law at the University of Texas at Austin.
2024-01-18
1h 01
cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcast
Will the Supreme Court Strike Down South Carolina’s Voting Map?
In its most recent round of redistricting, the South Carolina legislature changed the demographic of a congressional district, resulting in a number of Black voters being moved to a different district. Challengers argued that the state violated the 14th Amendment by unlawfully racially gerrymandering the district; while lawmakers countered that political, not racial, factors motivated the redistricting. Election law experts Rick Hasen of UCLA Law and Jason Torchinsky of the Holtzman Vogel law firm, join National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen to break down this week’s oral arguments in the case, discuss the claims being made, and ho...
2023-10-12
55 min
We the People
Will the Supreme Court Strike Down South Carolina’s Voting Map?
In its most recent round of redistricting, the South Carolina legislature changed the demographic of a congressional district, resulting in a number of Black voters being moved to a different district. Challengers argued that the state violated the 14th Amendment by unlawfully racially gerrymandering the district; while lawmakers countered that political, not racial, factors motivated the redistricting. Election law experts Rick Hasen of UCLA Law and Jason Torchinsky of the Holtzman Vogel law firm, join National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen to break down this week’s oral arguments in the case, discuss the claims being made, an...
2023-10-12
54 min
arythceconia
Download [PDF] Examples & Explanations for Legislation Statutory Interpretation and Election Law ( ReaD )
[PDF] Download Examples & Explanations for Legislation, Statutory Interpretation, and Election Law Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Richard L. HasenReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1543805884ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW!Read PDF Download [PDF] Examples & Explanations for Legislation, Statutory Interpretation, and Election Law ( ReaD ) Ebook Online PDF Download and Download PDF Download [PDF] Examples & Explanations for Legislation, Statutory Interpretation, and Election Law ( ReaD ) Ebook Online PDF Download by Richard L. Hasen
2023-08-11
00 min
Slate Crime and Justice
Amicus: The Trump Indictment
This episode is a part of Opinionpalooza. Slate’s coverage of Supreme Court decisions. We consider this coverage so essential that we’re taking down the paywall for all of it. If you would like to help us continue to cover the courts aggressively, please consider joining Slate Plus. And sign up for the pop-up newsletter to see the latest every week in your inbox.Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern join forces again for an urgent look at Special Counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of former President Donald J Trump. Trump is facing 37 counts...
2023-06-10
57 min
Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts
The Trump Indictment
This episode is a part of Opinionpalooza. Slate’s coverage of Supreme Court decisions. We consider this coverage so essential that we’re taking down the paywall for all of it. If you would like to help us continue to cover the courts aggressively, please consider joining Slate Plus. And sign up for the pop-up newsletter to see the latest every week in your inbox.Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern join forces again for an urgent look at Special Counsel Jack Smith’s indictment of former President Donald J Trump. Trump is facing 37 counts...
2023-06-10
57 min
elmaralynarr
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2023-03-23
00 min
Gesellschaft für die Ohren
#KW4Ohrennews - Nachrichten für die Ohren
Gepard, Reinhard und Leopard. Deutschland liefert Kampfpanzer an die Ukraine. China begrüßt das Jahr des Hasen. Erfahrt, was die Welt diese Woche so bewegt hat. Euer GfdO-Team
2023-01-27
31 min
SCOTUStalk
The 800-pound gorilla
UCLA election law professor Richard Hasen joins Amy to explain Moore v. Harper, the case in which North Carolina legislators ask the justices to consider a theory that would give state legislatures near complete power to regulate federal elections without interference from state courts. Hasen breaks down the theory, known as the independent state legislature theory, and points to important briefs and potential outcomes to keep an eye out for. Moore v. Harper will be argued Wednesday, Dec. 7.Send us a question about the court at scotustalk@scotusblog.com or leave us a voicemail at (202) 596-2906. Plea...
2022-12-05
23 min
Geschichten aus der Geschichte
GAG358: Philipp Reis und die Erfindung des Telefons
Warum das Pferd keinen Gurkensalat frisst In seiner Scheune experimentierte um 1860 ein Lehrer aus Hessen mit dem Holznachbau eines Ohrs, einer Geige, einer Stricknadel und der Blase eines Hasen. Philipp Reis erfand den Vorläufer jenes Apparats, der zum wichtigsten Kommunikationsmittel des 20. Jahrhunderts werden sollte: das Telefon. Ihm ist es 1861 erstmals gelungen, Sprache fernmündlich zu übertragen: „Das Pferd frisst keinen Gurkensalat“ soll der erste Satz gewesen sein, gefolgt von „Die Sonne ist von Kupfer.“ Wir sprechen über die Geschichte des Telefons und warum es zu einem langen Patenstreit kam, in dessen Mittelpunkt der Mann stand, dem das Telefonp...
2022-08-03
44 min
Political Gabfest
Did You Apologize to Manchin Yet?
This week, David Plotz, John Dickerson, and Emily Bazelon discuss the surprise deal for climate legislation, new January 6th revelations, and the deadliest road in America. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:Carol D. Leonnig, Devlin Barrett, Josh Dawsey and Spencer S. Hsu for The Washington Post: “Justice Dept. Investigating Trump’s Actions In Jan. 6 Criminal Probe”Carol D. Leonnig and Maria Sacchetti for The Washington Post: “Secret Service Watchdog Knew in February That Texts Had Been Purged”Forbidden City, by Vanessa HuaDan Kaufm...
2022-07-28
53 min
Amanpour
US Senate's symbolic vote to codify Roe v. Wade
The US Senate votes today on a measure that would codify Roe v. Wade. Democratic leadership strongly backs its passage but didn’t expect it to get close to the filibuster-proof 60 votes required. The purpose is more symbolic, shining a spotlight on which senators – and which parties – are for and against abortion rights. The ACLU’s Alexa Kolbi-Molinas recently argued a case on abortion rights before the Supreme Court and joins the show. Also in today's episode: Audrey Diwan, director of "Happening," a new French film that takes a bracing look at the realities of life before abortion...
2022-05-11
53 min
Superman: Son of El
Power Couple [Ch.12 Bk.1]
Clark finds himself in an unexpected team-up. The Unauthorized Biography of Clark Kent continues. Son of El is written and produced by Isaac Bluefoot. The views expressed are not necessarily those held by DC Comics and Warner Media. This telling of Superman is an interpretation of the works of many writers and artists. Clark Kent, Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and Lex Luthor were created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Batman was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. Martian Manhunter was created by Joseph Samachson and Joe Certa. Hugo Strange was created by Bill Finger and Bo...
2022-05-10
28 min
UVA Law
‘Cheap Speech’: A Conversation With Richard L. Hasen
Professor Richard L. Hasen of the University of California, Irvine, discusses his new book, “Cheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics — and How to Cure It.” Professor Danielle Citron moderated the talk. The event was sponsored by the LawTech Center. (University of Virginia School of Law, April 28, 2022)
2022-05-09
59 min
Future Hindsight
The Cure for Cheap Speech: Rick Hasen
Thursday, April 21st, 2022 Richard Hasen is a nationally recognized expert in election law and campaign finance regulation, and his new book is Cheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics and How to Cure It. We discuss the long-term dangers of cheap speech and ways to improve our information sphere in keeping with the First Amendment. Cheap speech is lower-value speech that finds a way to rise to the top of social media, news outlets, and everyday conversation. This overabundance of misinformation and disinformation is easy and inexpensive to produce. While the problem of cheap speech is worldwide and ubiquitous...
2022-04-21
45 min
Future Hindsight
The Cure for Cheap Speech: Rick Hasen
Thursday, April 21st, 2022 Richard Hasen is a nationally recognized expert in election law and campaign finance regulation, and his new book is Cheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics and How to Cure It. We discuss the long-term dangers of cheap speech and ways to improve our information sphere in keeping with the First Amendment. Cheap speech is lower-value speech that finds a way to rise to the top of social media, news outlets, and everyday conversation. This overabundance of misinformation and disinformation is easy and inexpensive to produce. While the problem of cheap speech is worldwide and ubiquitous...
2022-04-21
45 min
Book Club with Michael Smerconish
Richard Hasen: "Cheap Speech"
Michael speaks with University of California-Irvine Law Professor Rick Hasen, author of "Cheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics―and How to Cure It." Original air date 5 April 2022. The book was published on 8 March 2022.
2022-04-08
13 min
Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Rick Hasen: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics
Misinformation and disinformation, both domestic and international, have become global issues that are impacting elections and other aspects of geopolitics. These issues have become tremendously important in the United States, and as the country enters another election year, understanding the impact of these issues, and the role of technology and social media, is critical to a functioning democracy.In this election year, with control of Congress at stake, what can be done consistent with the First Amendment to ensure that American voters can make informed election decisions and hold free elections amid a flood of virally spread disinformation and the...
2022-04-06
1h 05
The Speak Good Podcast
Cheap Speech: How to Stop Disinformation Without Killing Free Speech
It’s easy to mock those spouting outlandish and off-base claims on social media networks, but are there more effective ways to counter the spread of misinformation? Our guest Rick Hasen believes there are other solutions to tackling false information – whether it’s spread unintentionally or intentionally – which could pave the way for more lasting change. Is it a matter of personal responsibility? Legislative fixes? Media reform? And what about the responsibilities of Big Tech and social media platforms? In this episode, we talk about his latest book, Cheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics – and How to...
2022-04-03
38 min
Live at the National Constitution Center
Elections, Speech, and Political Disinformation
What are the leading proposals to combat election disinformation and are they consistent with the First Amendment? Richard L. Hasen, leading election law expert and author of Cheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics—and How to Cure It; Sarah Isgur, staff writer at The Dispatch and co-host of the legal podcast Advisory Opinions; and Catherine Ross, free speech expert and author of A Right to Lie? Presidents, Other Liars, and the First Amendment discuss. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates.Continue the conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr.Sign up to receive Co...
2022-03-15
54 min
The Long Game
Deplatforming is Not Censorship, with Rick Hasen
Richard L. Hasen is one of the nation's foremost experts on election law. He teaches law and political science at the University of California-Irvine. He is co-director of the Fair Elections and Free Speech Center. He runs the Election Law Blog. And he has written numerous previous books, including The Voting Wars: From Florida 2000 to the Next Election Meltdown, in 2012, Plutocrats United: Campaign Money, the Supreme Court and the Distortion of American Elections in 2016, and Election Meltdown in 2020.Hasen's new book - "Cheap Speech: How Disinformation Poisons Our Politics - and How to Cure It"...
2022-03-09
51 min
Filmfrühstück - Ein Toast auf den Film
Filmtoast Fokus: Donnie Darko
Dieser mit namhaften Stars besetzte Film ist wahrer Kult und trotzdem schaffte er es nie in die deutschen Kinos – bis jetzt! Zeit also, dass wir Donnies Begegnung mit Hase Frank zum 20. Jubiläum in unserem Donnie Darko Podcast gebührend ehren. Welche Erinnerungen Flo, Sascha und Daniel mit diesem wilden Mix aus Coming of Age und Zeitreise-Story verbinden und ob Donnie Darko einen auch nach 20 Jahren noch aus den Socken haut, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge Filmtoast Fokus. Viel Spaß!Donnie Darko Podcast: Vom Ladenhüter zum KultfilmDen Release seines ersten großen Feature Films Donnie Darko hätte s...
2021-09-23
1h 32
Dialogue Across Difference
The New Danger in Voting Legislation
Georgia, Texas and other states are pursuing legislation that will make it more difficult to vote, especially for voters of color. Less attention has been paid to a second threat: giving the legislature a greater hand in who counts votes and how they are counted. Will this reform improve or damage the integrity of elections and the confidence of voters in their results? An impressive panel joins us: - Richard L. Hasen, Chancellor’s Professor of Law and Political Science, University of California, Irvine - Michael T. Morley, Associate Professor, Florida State University College of Law - Moderated by Tammy Pa...
2021-06-07
54 min
THE SCOTCH Enlightenment
Exklusive Streaming-Serien (S6E2)
PROST! In dieser Folge von THE SCOTCH Enlightenment: Von den Pionieren der Streaming-Serien aus der Mitte der 2010er bis zum heißesten Scheiß von Heute: Einmal Binge-Watchen mit THE SCOTCH Enlightenment. Außerdem: Dan probiert Mix-Plörre aus Johnnie Walker und Zuckerwasser. Lasst uns in den Kommentaren wissen, was Ihr von den Themen haltet, die wir heute besprochen haben.Kommentare direkt auf SubstackKommentare auf unserer Facebookseitevia Twitter @ScotchEnlightenoder auch via Twitter direkt an @elfilterino oder @deltafoxtrotFolgen könnt Ihr uns außerdem bei Instagram...
2021-04-15
1h 16
cinemaVOLANTE
DONNIE DARKO 2001 | PODCAST #33
YOUTUBE | TWITCH | WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | LETTERBOXD DONNIE the DARKO besprochen mit Ralf. Jake Gyllenhaal folgt dem Hasen unter der Afusicht von Richard Kelly. (00:00:00) Unfreiwilliger "ColdOpener" (00:04:03) Sendung www.cinemaVOLANTE.de
2021-02-15
1h 34
Legal Talk Today
Counting the Votes!
How do we count electoral college votes in a contested Presidential election? Professor Richard Hasen from the University of California, Irvine School of Law gives us a civics lesson.
2021-01-11
20 min
TheScribbler2014's Community Call
Episode 332 - 2hr Open Forum: 8PM EST TOPIC...Post election side effects. FOCUS...Regrouping and Recovery post the election outcomes pro or con.
Episode 332 - 2hr Open Forum: 8PM EST TOPIC...Post election side effects. FOCUS...Regrouping and Recovery post the election outcomes pro or con. Commentaries by known and respected authorities in the business community and beyond... 1. “We could well see a protracted postelection struggle in the courts and the streets if the results are close,” says Richard L. Hasen, a professor at the UC Irvine School of Law and the author of a recent book called Election Meltdown. Source: The Atlantic 2. “What Will the 2020 U.S. Election Outcome Mean for Markets?” J. P. Morgan "We are sounding an alarm and saying that thi...
2020-11-04
3h 05
TheScribbler2014's Community Call
Episode 332 - 2hr Open Forum: 8PM EST TOPIC...Post election side effects. FOCUS...Regrouping and Recovery post the election outcomes pro or con.
Episode 332 - 2hr Open Forum: 8PM EST TOPIC...Post election side effects. FOCUS...Regrouping and Recovery post the election outcomes pro or con. Commentaries by known and respected authorities in the business community and beyond... 1. “We could well see a protracted postelection struggle in the courts and the streets if the results are close,” says Richard L. Hasen, a professor at the UC Irvine School of Law and the author of a recent book called Election Meltdown. Source: The Atlantic 2. “What Will the 2020 U.S. Election Outcome Mean for Markets?” J. P. Morgan "We are sounding an alarm and saying that thi...
2020-11-04
3h 05
New Books in National Security
Richard L. Hasen, "Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy" (Yale UP, 2020)
As the 2020 presidential campaign begins to take shape, there is widespread distrust of the fairness and accuracy of American elections. In Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy (Yale UP, 2020), Richard L. Hasen uses riveting stories illustrating four factors increasing the mistrust. Voter suppression has escalated as a Republican tool aimed to depress turnout of likely Democratic voters, fueling suspicion. Pockets of incompetence in election administration, often in large cities controlled by Democrats, have created an opening to claims of unfairness. Old‑fashioned and new‑fangled dirty tricks, including foreign and domestic misinformation campaigns via soci...
2020-10-21
44 min
Justice Above All
Preparing for an Unprecedented Election
In this episode, election law expert, Professor Richard L. Hasen speaks with, Thurgood Marshall Institute Senior Researcher, Dr. Algernon Austin about the many obstacles to voting facing African Americans this November. Professor Hasen and Dr. Austin discuss how this election is expected to be different from any other and how voters need to prepare. This podcast is a product of the Thurgood Marshall Institute (TMI), an interdisciplinary center of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF). This episode is hosted by Dr. Algernon Austin and produced by Keecee DeVenny. If you enjoyed this episode please consider le...
2020-09-16
34 min
Bay Area Book Festival Podcast
Courts, COVID-19 & Voter Suppression
How much can we rely on our courts as the last line of defense in our right to vote? Experts lead us through the role of the courts in ensuring access to absentee ballots and early voting, and show us how citizens can shape the judiciary. Featuring Richard Hasen, Alan Hirsch, and ACLU of Northern California director Abdi Soltani. Moderated by Lala Wu. Generously supported by the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, Stephen M. Silberstein Foundation, Guy & Jeanine Saperstein, & Mal Warwick Donordigital.
2020-08-20
1h 06
Brennan Center LIVE
Election Meltdown
The coronavirus pandemic has exposed several problems with the American elections system, but even outside of global pandemic, Americans are increasingly questioning the fairness and accuracy of our elections. In his new book Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy, law professor Richard L. Hasen examines sources of voters’ distrust. In this new episode of Brennan Center Live, he speaks with legal expert Victoria Bassetti and proposes steps to restore voters' confidence.
2020-05-27
25 min
Free and Fair with Franita and Foley
Flattening the absentee ballot curve, and other solutions to prevent an election meltdown
With the American electoral system under unprecedented stress, an expert committee led by legal scholar Richard L. Hasen (UCI Law and author of Election Meltdown) has put forth a report of urgent recommendations in law, media, politics and technology to safeguard a free and fair November election. In this episode, Hasen joins our hosts Ned Foley (OSU Moritz College of Law) and Franita Tolson (USC Gould School of Law) to discuss the 14 recommended solutions, including his apt suggestion that voters “flatten the absentee ballot curve” by spreading their ballot applications over a longer period of time.
2020-05-14
49 min
It’s All Political
Election Day Nightmare? Dirty Tricks, Suppression, No concessions
UC Irvine professor Richard Hasen — one of the nation’s leading election experts and the author of "Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy" — warns about all of the threats to a free and fair election in November. And the coronavirus pandemic will only make things worse. | Get full Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-05-07
34 min
On Second Thought - Full Show
OST Full Show: Mitigating Coronavirus, Richard Hasen's 'Election Meltdown'
Response to the coronavirus pandemic has led to travel restrictions, canceled music festivals, school closures, consumer panic for basic needs like toilet paper and hand sanitizer, and mayhem in stock markets across the world. The spiraling fears and slow access to tests for the virus in the U.S. have exposed weak points in government and healthcare systems, as well as the social fabric upon which we rely — especially for those most vulnerable. Dr. Keren Landman , a doctor, epidemiologist, and journalist, and Dr. Carlos del Rio , Chair of the Department of Global Health at Emory University, discuss how inequities in th...
2020-03-13
49 min
On Second Thought
Mitigating Coronavirus, and Richard Hasen's 'Election Meltdown'
Addressing inequities during the coronavirus pandemic; Avoiding an 'Election Meltdown' with Richard Hasen
2020-03-13
49 min
PublicSquare
Richard Hasen – March 2020
What can be done consistent with the First Amendment and without raising the risk of censorship to ensure that voters can make informed election decisions despite a flood of virally-spread false and misleading speech, audio, and images? How can the United States minimize foreign disinformation campaigns aimed at American elections and attempts to sow social discord via bot armies? How can voters obtain accurate information about who is trying to influence them via social media and other new forms of technology? Richard L. Hasen, Chancellor’s Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of California, Irvine, is a na...
2020-03-09
00 min
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Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy by Richard L. Hasen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/407054to listen full audiobooks. Title: Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy Author: Richard L. Hasen Narrator: Tim Paige Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 58 minutes Release date: February 4, 2020 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: As the 2020 presidential campaign begins to take shape, there is widespread distrust of the fairness and accuracy of American elections. In this timely and accessible book, Richard L. Hasen uses riveting stories illustrating four factors increasing the mistrust. Voter suppression has escalated as a Republican tool aimed to depress turnout of likely Democratic voters, fueling...
2020-02-04
3h 58
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Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 407054 Title: Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy Author: Richard L. Hasen Narrator: Tim Paige Format: Unabridged Length: 03:58:21 Language: English Release date: 02-04-20 Publisher: Kalorama Genres: History, Non-Fiction, Politics, North America, Law, Political Ideologies Summary: As the 2020 presidential campaign begins to take shape, there is widespread distrust of the fairness and accuracy of American elections. In this timely and accessible book, Richard L. Hasen uses riveting stories illustrating four factors increasing the mistrust. Voter suppression has escalated as a Republican tool aimed to...
2020-02-04
3h 58
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Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy by Richard L. Hasen
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/407054 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy Author: Richard L. Hasen Narrator: Tim Paige Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 58 minutes Release date: February 4, 2020 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: As the 2020 presidential campaign begins to take shape, there is widespread distrust of the fairness and accuracy of American elections. In this timely and accessible book, Richard L. Hasen uses riveting stories illustrating four factors increasing the mistrust. Voter suppression has escalated as a Republican tool aimed to depress turnout of likely Democratic voters...
2020-02-04
30 min
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Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy by Richard L. Hasen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/407054to listen full audiobooks. Title: Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy Author: Richard L. Hasen Narrator: Tim Paige Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 58 minutes Release date: February 4, 2020 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: As the 2020 presidential campaign begins to take shape, there is widespread distrust of the fairness and accuracy of American elections. In this timely and accessible book, Richard L. Hasen uses riveting stories illustrating four factors increasing the mistrust. Voter suppression has escalated as a Republican tool aimed to depress turnout of likely Democratic voters, fueling...
2020-02-04
3h 58
Patt Morrison Asks
Elections guru Richard Hasen: Fasten your seat belts, it’s going to be a bumpy 2020
Patt Morrison talks with Richard Hasen an American legal scholar and expert in legislation, election law and campaign finance.
2020-01-28
16 min
Pod Save the People
Know Your Limit (with Professor Richard L. Hasen)
This week DeRay, Brittany, Clint, and Sam discuss Seattle's smartphone voting, Florida's felon fines, Houston's cancer clusters, and criticism of the 1619 Project. Then, DeRay sits down with election specialist Richard L. Hasen to examine frightening gaps in our voting security, regional pockets of governmental incompetence, and why he thinks we're in the midst of democracy's meltdown. Also, please watch Matthew A. Cherry's Oscar-nominated animated short film Hair Love.Show LinksThe Verge: Seattle is the first area in the US where residents can vote via smartphonesNPR: Florida Supreme Court Rules Convicted Felons Mu...
2020-01-28
1h 11
The Law with D.K. Williams
Ep 49 Guerra v Washington (Wash S.Ct. 2019)
Whether or not members of the electoral college can use their discretion when voting, or if states can require electors to vote a certain way, remains in the news. Last week, in episode 48, we discussed the 10th Circuit’s ruling on the issue in Baca v Colorado. This week, we discuss a recent Washington state Supreme Court ruling that absolutely contradicts Baca. How do the two cases arrive at completely opposite conclusions? We discuss it. Links:The case itself:Guerra v Washington (WA State Sup Ct 2019)A Historic Number of Electors Defected...
2019-09-05
26 min
Der Eskapodcast
Folge 127 – Von den Wundern der Erzählspiele
Erzählspiele nehmen im Kosmos der Rollenspiele mehr und mehr Raum ein. Haben wir bisher im Rollenspiel noch nicht genug erzählt? Warum können gerade die Erzählspiele auch alte Hasen noch hinter dem Ofen hervorlocken? Sind Erzählspiele überhaupt noch ordentliche Rollenspiele oder treffen sie das Herz des Hobbys möglicherweise sogar besser als althergebrachte Varianten? Vorhang auf für die Wunder der Erzählspiele! Cast: Martin, Richard, Christian, Tanja Länge: 44:49 Inhalt: 01:43 Die Liebe in Zeiten des Seidr… des Theidr… in Zeiten der Erzählspiele! 07:06 Wenn halt viel erzählt wird, Mann: Was...
2019-08-18
44 min
Podcast-Folgen – Der Eskapodcast
Folge 127 – Von den Wundern der Erzählspiele
Erzählspiele nehmen im Kosmos der Rollenspiele mehr und mehr Raum ein. Haben wir bisher im Rollenspiel noch nicht genug erzählt? Warum können gerade die Erzählspiele auch alte Hasen noch hinter dem Ofen hervorlocken? Sind Erzählspiele überhaupt noch ordentliche Rollenspiele oder treffen sie das Herz des Hobbys möglicherweise sogar besser als althergebrachte Varianten? Vorhang auf für die Wunder der Erzählspiele! Cast: Martin, Richard, Christian, Tanja Länge: 44:49 Inhalt: 01:43 Die Liebe in Zeiten des Seidr… des Theidr… in Zeiten der Erzählspiele! 07:06 Wenn halt viel erzählt wird, Mann: Was...
2019-08-18
44 min
fiction/non/fiction
A Court Supreme: Irin Carmon and Jay Wexler on Writing About SCOTUS and Justice in Fiction and Nonfiction
In this episode of the Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast, New York Magazine senior correspondent Irin Carmon (co-author of Notorious RBG) and novelist and Boston University law professor Jay Wexler (author of Tuttle in the Balance) talk about news coverage and fictional depictions of the Supreme Court. How partisan is the Court becoming? Why use humor to write fiction about the nine Justices? Ruth Bader Ginsburg was Vladimir Nabokov’s student—what effect has this had on her writing, and how are she and other liberal justices contending with their Trump-appointed colleagues?Guests:● Irin Carmon● Jay...
2019-06-27
1h 13
PublicSquare
Richard L. Hasen – January 2019
This seminar considers the “voting wars” that have erupted between the right and left over access to the ballot and concerns about voter fraud, voter suppression, and electoral integrity. It explores whether and how changes in voting rules, election administrator incompetence, foreign interference and occasional domestic “dirty tricks,” and an escalation of the rhetoric surrounding “stolen” elections threaten the legitimacy and acceptance of election results in 2020 and beyond. It examines the role that governmental agencies and non-governmental organizations may play in ensuring the American tradition of peaceful transfer of power after elections. Richard L. Hasen, Chancellor’s Professor of Law and Political...
2019-01-27
1h 24
Geschichten aus der Geschichte
GAG167: Mary Toft und die Hasen
Eine Geschichte über eine Frau, die Hasen auf die Welt brachte Wir springen in dieser Episode an die Anfänge des 18. Jahrhunderts. Protagonistin ist eine einfache Magd, die einige Monate lang mit einer noch nie dagewesenen Sensation das medizinische Establishment Englands in Atem hält. Wir sprechen über eine unglaubliche Geburt, wie’s dazu kam und die teils schwerwiegenden Folgen für die involvierten Personen. Das Episodenbild zeigt eine Darstellung der Geschehnisse des in der Episode erwähnten William Hogarth. Mehr zum Thema mit Bildern zeitgenössischer Darstellungen und Pamphlete gibt’s hier. Dank...
2018-12-05
38 min
Yale University Press Podcast
Ep. 54 – Antonin Scalia
A hero to the right, a foe to the left, Antonin Scalia was one of the most influential Supreme Court justices to ever serve. Richard Hasen discusses Scalia’s legacy. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Soundcloud | Spotify
2018-04-19
27 min
ALOUD @ Los Angeles Public Library
The Justice of Contradictions: Antonin Scalia and the Politics of Disruption
During his long tenure on the Supreme Court, Antonin Scalia—engaging as well as caustic and openly ideological—moved the Court to the right. In this eye-opening new book, legal scholar Richard L. Hasen analyzes Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s complex legacy as a conservative legal thinker and disruptive public intellectual who was crucial to reshaping jurisprudence on issues from abortion to gun rights to separation of powers. Hasen is joined by Erwin Chemerinsky in a special lunchtime conversation about the complex legacy of one of the most influential justices ever to serve on the United States Supreme Court.
2018-03-29
56 min
FedSoc Events
Donor privacy and Campaign-Related Speech
With federal proposals like the DISCLOSE Act sidelined by Republicans in Congress, some state governments officials, including state secretaries of state, have sought to place limitations on campaign speech through other methods. State legislators have proposed new state laws against “dark money” and advocated new disclosure regimes as well as increased restrictions on speech and political engagement by key public officials who coordinate on a national level. City lawmakers have proposed public financing regimes as well as matching funds, which are often far more restrictive than with state law. State Secretaries of State have proposed rules to implement failed campaign fina...
2018-02-09
58 min
Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts
Gerrymandering Goes Back to Court
When the Supreme Court term opens next month, perhaps no issue will be more urgent – and more complicated – than voting rights. One of the first cases the justices will hear is Gill v. Whitford, a challenge to the 2011 redrawing of district lines in Wisconsin. While the Court has struck down racially-motivated gerrymanders in the past, no election map has ever been rejected as a purely partisan gerrymander. And recent developments have some court watchers concerned that Justice Anthony Kennedy may still not be ready to do that. Our guest this episode is Richard Hasen, Chancellor’s Professor of Law and Po...
2017-09-16
37 min
Bildung in Thüringen
Die Tarifauseinandersetzungen im öffentlichen Dienst, das Problem des Schulübergangs 4./5. Klasse und mehr - Sendung vom 16.02.2017
BILDUNG IN THÜRINGEN mit den Themen: Aktueller Stand bei den Tarifauseinandersetzungen im öffentlichen Dienst, das Problem des Schulübergangs 4./5. Klasse und die Premiere von "Das Orakel oder Der Bär, der Pfau und das Geheimnis des alten Hasen". Moderatoren im Studio: Richard Schaefer und Michael Kummer
2017-03-21
10 min
Student Podcasts: US Federal Government and Politics, Beloit College
Campaign Finance Reform
By Beau Fountaine On this riveting episode of my podcast I talk about campaign finance, focusing primarily on Citizen’s United and the fallout of that Supreme Court decision. I also explore the history of campaign finance in America from the mudslinging of the election of 1800 to the 2016 election, including a great speech from Vermont senator Bernie Sanders. I discuss possible solutions to the problems of America’s campaign finance system borrowing from Richard Hasen’s very interesting book, Plutocrats United: Campaign Money, the Supreme Court, and the Distortion of American Elections. I interviewed many of my peers an...
2016-12-29
00 min
Fall 2016 podcasts – John McMahon
Campaign Finance Reform
By Beau Fountaine On this riveting episode of my podcast I talk about campaign finance, focusing primarily on Citizen’s United and the fallout of that Supreme Court decision. I also explore the history of campaign finance in America from the mudslinging of the election of 1800 to the 2016 election, including a great speech from Vermont senator Bernie Sanders. I discuss possible solutions to the problems of America’s campaign finance system borrowing from Richard Hasen’s very interesting book, Plutocrats United: Campaign Money, the Supreme Court, and the Distortion of American Elections. I interviewed many of my peers an...
2016-12-29
00 min
Texas Tribune Audio
Voting Rights And Voting Wrongs
Brian Rosenthal, Austin bureau reporter for the Houston Chronicle, moderated the “Voting Rights and Wrongs” panel featuring Richard Hasen, Todd Hunter, Celia Israel and Poncho Nevárez at The Texas Tribune Festival on Sept. 24, 2016.
2016-09-28
1h 01
Texas Tribune Festival 2017
Voting Rights And Voting Wrongs
Brian Rosenthal, Austin bureau reporter for the Houston Chronicle, moderated the “Voting Rights and Wrongs” panel featuring Richard Hasen, Todd Hunter, Celia Israel and Poncho Nevárez at The Texas Tribune Festival on Sept. 24, 2016.
2016-09-28
1h 01
Texas Tribune Festival
Voting Rights And Voting Wrongs
Brian Rosenthal, Austin bureau reporter for the Houston Chronicle, moderated the “Voting Rights and Wrongs” panel featuring Richard Hasen, Todd Hunter, Celia Israel and Poncho Nevárez at The Texas Tribune Festival on Sept. 24, 2016.
2016-09-28
1h 01
Oral Argument
Episode 106: Legal Asteroid
Joe and Christian talk about this fraught election, focusing on RBG’s Trump remarks. Joe makes a confession. This show’s links: ELB Podcast Episode 14: Erwin Chemerinsky, Did Justice Ginsburg Cross the Line? Dahlia Lithwick, Deciphering Justice Richard Hasen and Dahlia Lithwick, The Real Reason Why Judges Should Keep Quiet About Elections Mark Sherman, AP Interview: Ginsburg Doesn’t Want to Envision a Trump Win (“I don't want to think about that possibility, but if it should be, then everything is up for grabs.” Note that this is what Christian mistakenly remembered as “all bets are off.”) Adam...
2016-07-29
1h 17
UCI Law Talks
Rick Hasen on Money in Politics
Richard L. Hasen is Chancellor's Professor of Law and Political Science at UC Irvine School of Law. He is a renowned expert on election law, legislation, remedies, and torts. His newest book is "Plutocrats United: Campaign Money, the Supreme Court, and the Distortion of American Elections." In this episode of UCI Law Talks, recorded at a book talk, Prof. Hasen discusses the contentious issue of campaign financing, with commentary by Dean Chemerinsky. In Plutocrats United, Prof. Hasen argues that both left and right avoid the key issue of the new Citizens United era: balancing political inequality with free speech. More...
2016-02-12
1h 02
UCI Law Talks
Rick Hasen on Election Law and ‘One Person, One Vote’
Richard L. Hasen is Chancellor's Professor of Law and Political Science at UC Irvine School of Law. His areas of expertise are election law, legislation, remedies, and torts. In this episode of UCI Law Talks, he discusses the dynamic challenges posed by battles to reshape election law, including the upcoming Supreme Court case, Evenwel v. Abbott, deciding the “one person, one vote” issue. Find out what he dubs a potential “political earthquake.” http://www.law.uci.edu/faculty/full-time/hasen/
2015-09-17
20 min
Public Policy Lecture Series
Rick Hasen: The Voting Wars
Richard L. Hasen, Chancellor’s Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of California, Irvine, examines the partisan war over election rules that has emerged in the wake of the Florida debacle and the Supreme Court decision in Bush v. Gore. Since then, election litigation as well as allegations of voter fraud and voter suppression have increased, shaking public confidence. Hasen is a nationally recognized expert in election law and campaign finance regulation. His most recent book is The Voting Wars: From Florida 2000 to the Next Election Meltdown.
2012-11-03
00 min
Zócalo Public Square
How Much Does It Cost to Buy the Presidency?
How much are elections costing America? Zócalo's Joe Mathews talked with political scientist Samuel L. Popkin and campaign finance expert Richard L. Hasen about America's election dysfunction--and election reform--campaign finance, fundraising, and how candidates talk about money.
2012-10-18
1h 06
Lawyer 2 Lawyer
The Impact of Voter ID Laws and Voter Purges
Before 2006, not a single US state required voters to show identification before marking a ballot. But now, 30 states have enacted some sort of voter identification law. Are these laws necessary to prevent voter fraud or are laws being passed to discourage low income groups, the elderly and minorities from voting? Lawyer2Lawyer co-host and attorney, Craig Williams, joins Professor Richard L. Hasen, from the University of California, Irvine and Wendy Weiser, Director of the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, to talk voter ID laws in battleground states, voter purges and the potential...
2012-08-08
38 min
Lawyer 2 Lawyer
Campaign Finance Law in the John Edwards Indictment
Former presidential candidate John Edwards was recently indicted by a federal grand jury for conspiracy, allegedly accepting campaign contributions to cover-up the extramarital affair with his former aide, Rielle Hunter. Did John Edwards violate federal election law? Or is this a campaign ethics violation? Attorneys and co-host J. Craig Williams welcome Peter J. Henning, Professor at Wayne State University Law School and Professor Richard L. Hasen, a nationally-recognized expert in election law and campaign finance regulation from the University of California, Irvine School of Law, to discuss the charges and how the prosecution and defense will handle this controversial legal...
2011-06-09
35 min
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/440805to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Osterfreuden: Frühling, Ostern, Heiterkeit Author: Victor Auburtin, Carl Immermann, Christoph Morgenroth, August Heinrich Hoffmann Von Fallersleben, Friedrich Rückert, Erich Mühsam, Friedrich Hölderlin, Richard Von Volkmann-Leander, Heinrich Seidel, Peter Rosegger, Joachim Ringelnatz, Ludwig Thoma, Adalbert Kuhn, Theodor Storm, Walter Benjamin, Oscar Wilde, Hans Christian Andersen Narrator: Andrea Sawatzki, Christian Berkel, Johannes Steck Format: Abridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 15 minutes Release date: April 7, 2011 Genres: Essays & Anthologies Publisher's Summary: Das Hörbuch für den Lenz und die Osterzeit. Hier dreht sich alles um das Erwachen der Natur...
2011-04-07
1h 15
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[German] - Osterfreuden: Frühling, Ostern, Heiterkeit by Victor Auburtin, Carl Immermann, Christoph Morgenroth, August Heinrich Hoffmann Von Fallersleben, Friedrich Rückert, Erich Mühsam, Friedrich Hölderlin, Richard Von Volkmann-Leander, Heinrich Seidel, Peter Rosegger, Joachim Ringelnatz, Ludwig Thoma, Adalbert Kuhn, Theodor Storm, Walter Benjamin, Oscar Wilde, Hans Christian Andersen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/440805to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Osterfreuden: Frühling, Ostern, Heiterkeit Author: Victor Auburtin, Carl Immermann, Christoph Morgenroth, August Heinrich Hoffmann Von Fallersleben, Friedrich Rückert, Erich Mühsam, Friedrich Hölderlin, Richard Von Volkmann-Leander, Heinrich Seidel, Peter Rosegger, Joachim Ringelnatz, Ludwig Thoma, Adalbert Kuhn, Theodor Storm, Walter Benjamin, Oscar Wilde, Hans Christian Andersen Narrator: Andrea Sawatzki, Christian Berkel, Johannes Steck Format: Abridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 15 minutes Release date: April 7, 2011 Genres: Essays & Anthologies Publisher's Summary: Das Hörbuch für den Lenz und die Osterzeit. Hier dreht sich alles um das Erwachen der Natur...
2011-04-07
1h 15
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[German] - Hausschatz deutscher Märchen by Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling, Richard Von Volkmann-Leander, Victor Blüthgen, Johann Karl August Musäus, Ludwig Bechstein, Wilhelm Hauff, Theodor Storm, The Brothers Grimm
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/489064to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Hausschatz deutscher Märchen Author: Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling, Richard Von Volkmann-Leander, Victor Blüthgen, Johann Karl August Musäus, Ludwig Bechstein, Wilhelm Hauff, Theodor Storm, The Brothers Grimm Narrator: Andrea Kathrin Loewig, Doris Wolters, Mathieu Carrière, Anna Thalbach, Charles Brauer, Stefan Kaminski, Johannes Steck, Andreas Fröhlich, Christian Rode, Heikko Deutschmann Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 2 minutes Release date: September 20, 2010 Genres: Essays & Anthologies Publisher's Summary: Wenn es heißt Es war einmal vor langer Zeit ..., dann lauschen sowohl Kinder als auch Erwachsene gebannt. Denn wer läßt sich n...
2010-09-20
5h 02
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[German] - Hausschatz deutscher Märchen by Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling, Richard Von Volkmann-Leander, Victor Blüthgen, Johann Karl August Musäus, Ludwig Bechstein, Wilhelm Hauff, Theodor Storm, The Brothers Grimm
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/489064to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Hausschatz deutscher Märchen Author: Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling, Richard Von Volkmann-Leander, Victor Blüthgen, Johann Karl August Musäus, Ludwig Bechstein, Wilhelm Hauff, Theodor Storm, The Brothers Grimm Narrator: Andrea Kathrin Loewig, Doris Wolters, Mathieu Carrière, Anna Thalbach, Charles Brauer, Stefan Kaminski, Johannes Steck, Andreas Fröhlich, Christian Rode, Heikko Deutschmann Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 2 minutes Release date: September 20, 2010 Genres: Essays & Anthologies Publisher's Summary: Wenn es heißt Es war einmal vor langer Zeit ..., dann lauschen sowohl Kinder als auch Erwachsene gebannt. Denn wer läßt sich n...
2010-09-20
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Poor Mojo's News Show Podcast No. 65 for Thursday, March 8, 2007
Poor Mojo's News Show Podcast No. 65 (64 kbps .mp3 11:13 5.2 Mb) A daily roundup of things that seemed important. Rhinestone cowboy? RHINESTONE COWBOY? IT’S POOR MOJO’S NEWS SHOW! FOR THURSDAY, MARCH EIGHTH, TWO THOUSAND AND SEVEN. A DAILY ROUNDUP OF THINGS THAT SEEMED IMPORTANT . http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/03/07/entertainment/e055217S16.DTL&type=entertainment YOU CAN'T UNSEE SOMETHING, WHICH IS WHY POOR MOJO'S NEWSWIRE EDITOR MOJO REQUESTS THAT ASSOCIATED PRESS LEARN TO USE SPOILER WARNINGS. IN FACT, SKIP AHEAD 30 SECONDS IF YOU DON'T WANT US TO SPOIL THE BIG MARVEL COMICS NEWS. WE'LL WAIT.... DUM...
2007-03-08
11 min
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Bad at Sports: Episode 19 Michelle Grabner pt. 2
Back again for more art talk, mirth and mayhem. Tell your pals, classmates, enemies, family about the show! The more the merrier. THIS WEEK:Michelle Grabner is back! Michelle has written criticism for more magazines than I can comfortably count, runs an art gallery and shows her work internationally. This week we present second part of our interview. Michelle points out that BAS is damn guilty of being a part of the sad watering down of art criticism. She also very kindly puts Richard in his place for his anti-intellectual criticism bashing.
2006-01-08
1h 05