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This documentary series presents the long, complex history of presidents testing the rule of law and the FBI’s job to enforce it. From Nixon and Hoover to Trump and Comey, each battle illuminates a different facet of our democracy.
Enemies: The President, Justice & The FBI
Have Gun Will Travel was a popular American Western television series that aired on CBS from 1957 through 1963. It was the #4 show in the Nielsen ratings in its first year, and #3 for the next three years. It was one of the few television shows to spawn a successful radio version. The radio series debuted on November 23, 1958. The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter played by John Dehner on radio, who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards and wore a holster which carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt. The knight symbol is of course in reference to his name — possibly a nickname or working name — and his occupation as a champion-for-hire. The theme song of the series refers to him as “a knight without armor.” In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece’s movement: “It’s a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it’s always unexpected.” Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law.
Have Gun Will Travel - OTRWesterns.com
The Open Society Institute (OSI), a private operating and grantmaking foundation, aims to shape public policy to promote democratic governance, human rights, and economic, legal, and social reform. On a local level, OSI implements a range of initiatives to support the rule of law, education, public health, and independent media. At the same time, OSI works to build alliances across borders and continents on issues such as combating corruption and rights abuses.
Open Society Institute Podcast
Immigration Law - Tracks
Lenni B. Benson, chair / “The Price of Commitment to the Rule of Law: Louis F. Post and the Red Scare Deportations of 1919–1920” Lenni B. Benson, Professor of Law / “‘Beyond 1984’ Revisited: The Limits on Executive Prerogative in a Post–9/11 World” Robert Blecker, Professor of Law / “The Rhetorical War Against the Judiciary” Stephen A. Newman, Professor of Law
Immigration Law - Tracks
The Conversations on Civics Podcast features interviews, speeches, lectures, and presentations by teachers, students, and scholars from around the world who are committed to democracy, the rule of law, and civic education. The series will occasionally include full-length versions of interviews that appear in edited format in the Education for Democracy Podcast.
The Conversations on Civics Podcast is produced by the Center for Civic Education and supports the Center's main curricular programs: We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution, We the People: Project Citizen, the Civitas International Programs, the School Violence Prevention Demonstration Program, Representative Democracy in America, and the Campaign to Promote Civic Education.
Conversations on Civics Podcast
Vital Voices Radio brings you interviews with leaders from around the world.
Topics covered include: human rights, social entrepreneuriship, women in business, democracy, political participation, human trafficking, HIV/AIDS, gender equality and economic empowerment.
Vital Voices Radio is brought to you by Vital Voices Global Partnership an international nonprofit organization that identifies, trains, and empowers emerging women leaders and social entrepreneurs around the globe, enabling them to create a better world for us all.
We are at the forefront of international coalitions to combat human trafficking, the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and all forms of violence against women and girls.
We enable women to become change agents in their governments, advocates for social justice, and supporters of democracy and the rule of law.
We equip women with management, business development, marketing, and communications skills to expand their enterprises, help to provide for their families, and create jobs in their communities. Learn more at www.vitalvoices.org
Vital Voices Radio Podcast
LexisNexis® Mealey's™ now makes our top rule of law headlines available via a Podcast.
LexisNexis® Rule of Law Podcast
Matthew Medina and Cody Hess of We Are Change San Antonio discuss current events related to the infowar, the police state, and the liberty movement.
Rule of Law Radio » Truth Exposed Radio
The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) discusses justice and accountability in transitions with leaders in human rights, international justice, rule of law and related fields.
ICTJ Podcast
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J.C. Hutchins is an award-winning fiction and nonfiction storyteller, with 15 years of professional writing experience. His two novels – 7th Son: Descent and Personal Effects: Dark Art — were published in 2009 by St. Martin’s Press.
J.C. Hutchins
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