
Corey Brettschneider
Professor of constitutional law and politics at Brown University, author of "The President and the People."
Top 10 podcasts with Corey Brettschneider
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Jan 6, 2025 • 1h 2min
The Promise and Perils of Presidential Power
Lindsay Chervinsky, a historian and executive director of the George Washington Presidential Library, and Corey Brettschneider, a political science professor at Brown University, delve into the evolution of presidential power. They explore the historical context of January 6th and its implications for democracy. Chervinsky highlights John Adams' struggles in shaping the presidency, while Brettschneider discusses the founding fathers' intent to limit authority to prevent tyranny. Together, they analyze how dissent and accountability remain vital in preserving democratic values today.

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Nov 26, 2024 • 1h 11min
Ep. 194 Corey Brettschneider, "The Presidents and the People"
In this engaging discussion, Corey Brettschneider, a constitutional law professor at Brown University and author of "The Presidents and the People," delves into the darker legacies of several U.S. presidents, including John Adams and Richard Nixon. He examines how these figures challenged democracy, from Adams' war on the press to Nixon's criminal acts. The conversation also highlights Woodrow Wilson’s impact on racial justice and the vital role of citizen activism in holding leaders accountable. Historical context enriches the exploration of democracy and civil rights.

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Mar 10, 2025 • 60min
How Patriots Fight Back Against Presidents (with Corey Brettschneider)
Corey Brettschneider, a political theorist and constitutional scholar, dives deep into the history of presidential overreach and its implications for democracy. He discusses how past leaders like Woodrow Wilson contributed to systemic racism and the internment of Japanese Americans. The conversation emphasizes the power of grassroots activism in defending democratic principles and parallels between historical figures like Frederick Douglass and today's challenges. Brettschneider also highlights the necessity of local governance in resisting federal overreach and ensuring accountability.

Apr 3, 2025 • 33min
What Detainments At Universities Mean For The First Amendment
Corey Bretschneider, a constitutional law professor and author, joins Goulnaz Fakhimi, legal director of Muslim Advocates, and journalist Sanya Mansour to discuss alarming detentions of international students under U.S. immigration policies. They explore how these incidents threaten First Amendment rights and the chilling effect on pro-Palestinian activism. The trio delves into the implications for non-citizen students, the rise of political activism driven by fear, and the ongoing struggle for civil liberties amidst shifting political landscapes.

Feb 11, 2025 • 35min
The American Judiciary Versus The Trump Administration
Corey Brettschneider, a constitutional law professor at Brown University, joins Jeffrey Rosen from the National Constitution Center and Bloomberg's Zoe Tillman to discuss the judiciary's pushback against the Trump administration. They dive into over 50 lawsuits targeting Trump's policies, from gutting USAID to contentious birthright citizenship debates. The trio examines how judicial interventions shape democracy and the balance of power, debating the critical role of federal judges in maintaining constitutional norms amidst a politically charged landscape.

Sep 17, 2024 • 22min
The Daily Blast: Trump’s Alarming New Rant About Dems and “Hatred” Echoes Nixon’s Worst
Corey Brettschneider, a political expert and author of "The Presidents and the People," joins the discussion on Trump's recent social media tirade blaming Democrats for political violence. They unpack the alarming parallels between Trump and Nixon, emphasizing the latter’s legacy of evading accountability. The conversation dives into how misinformation threatens democracy, the dangers of authoritarian rhetoric, and the vital need for citizen engagement to uphold democratic principles, especially with the upcoming election looming.

Aug 3, 2024 • 23min
BEST OF THE GIST: Tim Walz and John Adams
Tim Walz, a serious contender for Vice President, reflects on the Iraq war surge and its implications for leadership. He shares personal anecdotes and historical insights that illustrate the complexities of political decision-making. Additionally, Corey Brettschneider delves into John Adams' nuanced relationship with democracy, highlighting the historical challenges leaders face in balancing power and moral responsibility. Together, they explore how past decisions shape current governance and public perception.

Jul 30, 2024 • 39min
Kamala Harris, For Whom the Ding Dongs
Kamala Harris, the groundbreaking U.S. Vice President, and Corey Brettschneider, a noted political scholar and author, delve into a wild mix of political narratives. Kamala addresses the bizarre 'ding dong' remarks thrown at her while unpacking the intricacies of how female politicians are scrutinized. Corey contrasts historical constitutional overreaches with contemporary issues, revealing the vital role of dissent in shaping democracy. The discussion critiques public perceptions of the Vice President and examines the playful politics of name-calling.

Jul 17, 2024 • 12min
"The Presidents and the People" by Corey Brettschneider
Constitutional law expert Corey Brettschneider discusses citizens' pushback against presidential power abuses throughout history, including the fight for free speech during the 1800 election and Frederick Douglass's advocacy for civil rights. The importance of dissent in American democracy is highlighted, emphasizing the need for constitutional constituencies to safeguard democratic values.

Jun 26, 2024 • 24min
Judge Cannon’s Pro-Trump Trickery Is About to Get Even More Shameless
Law professor Corey Brettschneider discusses Judge Cannon's rulings favoring Trump, enabling attacks on the rule of law. They explore Trump's manipulation of his base, the threat of delayed trials, and the implications on free speech and accountability. The podcast delves into the broader concern of preserving democracy in the face of such actions.