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490 - Access to Porn

The Constitution Study podcast

Release Date: 09/08/2025

507 - Constitutional Carry, but... show art 507 - Constitutional Carry, but...

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More than half of the states in the union allow constitutional carry, the right to carry a firearm without a permit or license. While Tennessee claims to have constitutional carry, their constitution places a but in that. A recent case in Tennessee Chancery Court asks whether two laws restricting someone's ability to bear arms is constitutional or not.

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506 - Copyright Shakedown show art 506 - Copyright Shakedown

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Copyrights and patents are important protections for inventors, authors, and all sorts of creators. In the case Cox Communications v. Sony Music Entertainment, I'm reminded of the response Willie Sutton gave when asked why he robbed banks. "Because that's where the money is." Because this case seems more like a copyright shakedown than the protection of copyrights.

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505 - Unreasonable Searches show art 505 - Unreasonable Searches

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When a government agency searches without a reason it’s called “fishing”. When the the Attorney General of New Jersey issued a subpoena demanding the names, addresses, and phone numbers of their donors, that wasn’t just fishing, it was searching for a white whale.

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504 - Presidential Power to Fire show art 504 - Presidential Power to Fire

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I’ve talked before about the unitary executive. However, a recent case before the Supreme Court brings into question not only whether or not the President has the power to fire employees in the executive branch, but the very structure of the federal government.

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503 - Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity show art 503 - Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity

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Concealed carry reciprocity is frequently a hot-button issue both in the Second Amendment community and those who oppose it. Once again Congress is attempting to resolve the issue via legislation, and The National Fraternal Order of Police is opposing it. Let's look at both sides of this story.

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502 - Presidential Tariffs show art 502 - Presidential Tariffs

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Love them or hate them, President Trump’s tariffs have not only been a talking point, but have had an impact on most Americans. The question before SCOTUS in this case is whether or not the President has the power to create these tariffs in the first place.

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501 - Medical freedom or government overreach? show art 501 - Medical freedom or government overreach?

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In response to the COVID-19 vaccine mandates, several states passed legislation to put a halt to such practices. For example Idaho recently passed the Medical Freedom Act. The question is, does this legislation protect medical freedom or is it just another example of government overreach.

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500 - Free Speech or Free Beer show art 500 - Free Speech or Free Beer

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When I hear people talk about freedom, there seem to be two different general ideas, freedom from something and freedom to do something. It reminds me of my days in Information Technology, when people described "free" open source software as "Free speech, not free beer!" When we talk about freedom today, are we talking about free speech or free beer?

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499 - Warrantless Searches show art 499 - Warrantless Searches

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498 - Colorado Conversion Therapy Oral Arguments show art 498 - Colorado Conversion Therapy Oral Arguments

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As a society, we’ve decided that certain things like alcohol, tobacco, and pornography are not safe for minors. When I buy wine at the grocery store, I have to show my ID to verify my age. Take a look at my picture on the website and you’ll see I’m well over the age where I can purchase alcohol, but I’m still asked to verify my age. That’s because my rights end when it infringes on the rights of another. However, the Free Speech Coalition thinks an adult’s “right” to access pornography without age verification trumps the safety of minors. That is the basis of the case Free Speech Coalition, Inc., et el. v. Paxton, Attorney General Of Texas, which the Supreme Court decided this past term.