Legal History
Discover key takeaways from 4 podcast episodes about this topic.

Labor, Anti-Trust And The History Of Corporate Franchises w/ Brian Callaci | MR Live
Brian Callaci, Chief Economist at Open Markets, details how the franchise model evolved to grant corporations extensive control over operations while legally shedding accountability for labor and other liabilities, fundamentally reshaping the American workplace.

Indigenous Citizens. Sovereignty, Land, and the Fight for Native Rights #TheBlackTable
Professor Paul Rosier unpacks the complex 250-year struggle of Native Americans for dual citizenship and tribal sovereignty, revealing how they leveraged American legal frameworks while resisting systemic efforts to erase their identity and land.

How Justice Alito CREATED the Trump Presidency DISASTER
Justice Samuel Alito's deeply conservative judicial philosophy, particularly his 'Revenge for the 60s' mindset, was profoundly shaped by his experiences as a traditional student at a rebellious 1960s Princeton and his subsequent strategic alignment with the Reagan administration's activist legal movement.

The SECRET Force CRUSHING Trump in the COURTS
This episode challenges the 'great man theory' of judging, revealing how lower federal court judges, often overlooked, are crucial bulwarks against executive overreach and lawlessness, particularly in the current political climate.