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Ep. 2034 Revolution From the Bench, and Other Evils

Dec 31, 2021
28:14
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Constitution
02:12 • 2min
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3
Is There a Difference Between Equality and Diversity?
04:23 • 2min
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Stephen Bryer, Supreme Court Justice?
06:43 • 3min
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The French Are Taking to the Streets in Protest Over Coved Regulations
09:22 • 2min
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The Europeans on the Streets
10:57 • 3min
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Is the Supreme Court Really a Constitutional Court?
13:54 • 3min
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8
Are the Vaccine Mandates Going to Be Enforced?
17:10 • 2min
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Right to Travel
19:06 • 2min
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Are the Federal Bail Outs Really a Bad Idea?
20:38 • 4min
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Libertarianism Can Benefit From Engaging With Mature Conservatism?
24:13 • 2min
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The Tom Wood Show
26:21 • 2min
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Allen Mendenhall of Troy University joins me for a potpourri episode in which we devote some time to whether the Constitution commits us to an ideological program of ongoing revolution or whether it is intended to be simply a framework within which people of differing ideologies can coexist peacefully.

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