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Cell Phone Restrictions in Florida School District
Discussion on the implementation of extensive restrictions on cell phone use in the Orange County School District, including a ban on cell phone use during the entire school day. The episode shares findings from The Times, highlighting the impact on student attention and happiness, as well as the controversy surrounding the new rule.
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss Nikki Haleyâs progress and Ron DeSantisâs stagnation in Iowa, Donald Trumpâs testimony in New York, and Dean Phillipsâs campaign in New Hampshire; the first social-media cases of the term at the Supreme Court; and Ours Was the Shining Future: The Story of the American Dream with author David Leonhardt. And you can be a part of the show: submit your Conundrum at slate.com/conundrum.
Here are some notes and references from this weekâs show:
Brianne Pfannenstiel for the Des Moines Register: âDonald Trump builds on big lead as Nikki Haley pulls even with Ron DeSantis in Iowa Pollâ
Jennifer Rubin for The Washington Post: âNikki Haley has a shot. But a really, really long one.â
Jonah E. Bromwich and Ben Protess for The New York Times: âTrump Civil Fraud Trial: Donald Trump Jr. Resumes Testifying in Fraud Case Aimed at His Fatherâ
Geoffrey Skelley for 538: The curious case of Dean Phillipsâs last-minute primary challenge
538: âHow popular is Joe Biden?â
Jeff Neal for Harvard Law Today: âThe Supreme Court takes on (anti)social mediaâ
Adam Liptak for The New York Times: âSupreme Court Lifts Limits for Now on Biden Officialsâ Contacts With Tech Platformsâ
Amy Howe for SCOTUSblog: âJustices take major Florida and Texas social media casesâ
Ours Was the Shining Future: The Story of the American Dream by David Leonhardt
Emily Bazelon for The New York Timesâs The Morning newsletter, November 2, 2023
David Leonhardt for The Atlantic: âThe Hard Truth About Immigrationâ
Peter Dizikes for MIT News: âQ&A: David Autor on the long afterlife of the âChina shockââ
History.com: âA. Philip Randolphâ
Natasha Singer for The New York Times: âThis Florida School District Banned Cellphones. Hereâs What Happened.â and âNew Laws on Kids and Social Media Are Stymied by Industry Lawsuitsâ
Cristiano Lima and Naomi Nix for The Washington Post: â41 states sue Meta, claiming Instagram, Facebook are addictive, harm kidsâ
Here are this weekâs chatters:
Emily: The New Yorkerâs Poetry Podcast with Kevin Young: âToi Derricotte Reads Tracy K. Smithâ
John: The Graham Norton Show: âDame Judi Dench Masterfully Does A Shakespeare Sonnetâ; BBC Radio 4âs Cabin Pressure; Endeavour on PBS Masterpiece; John Dickerson for CBS News Prime Time: âGrammy-winning artist Jason Isbell talks about the craft of songwriting and his latest musicâ; and Ray Bradbury in the Los Angeles Times: ââIce Cream Suitâ--Touchstone for the Past and Presentâ
David: Sarah Zhang for The Atlantic: âEverything I Thought I Knew About Nasal Congestion Is Wrongâ
Listener chatter from Albert Fox Cahn: Nâdea Yancey-Bragg for USA Today: âAdvocates say excited delirium provides cover for police violence. They want it bannedâ and John Dickerson for CBS News 60 Minutes: âHow a questionable syndrome, âExcited Delirium,â could be protecting police officers from misconduct chargesâ
For this weekâs Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David talk about classroom cellphone bans.
In the latest Gabfest Reads, David talks with Kristi Coulter about her book, Exit Interview: The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career.
Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.)
Podcast production by Cheyna Roth
Research by Julie Huygen
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