

Ep. 2525 The Law Schools Teach Propaganda (and Even Conservatives Succumb)
Aug 2, 2024
Mark Pulliam, a Law & Liberty participant, and Michael Boldin, founder of the Tenth Amendment Center, engage in a riveting discussion about state nullification and its role against unconstitutional federal laws. They debate historical views on state sovereignty, critiquing law education's biases that promote federal supremacy. The conversation delves into past resistance efforts, referencing figures like Jefferson and Madison, while advocating for open dialogue on the balance of powers in contemporary governance.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Celebrating Friendship and Liberty on a Memorable Cruise
01:42 • 2min
Debate on State Nullification
03:30 • 10min
Exploring Nullification and Constitutional Interpretation
13:40 • 5min
State Sovereignty and Nullification Debates
18:12 • 13min
Examining Nullification and States' Rights Throughout History
30:44 • 5min
Exploring the Principle of Nullification in State-Federal Relations
36:03 • 2min
Resisting Government Overreach
37:35 • 6min