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Personal Freedom During COVID-19

The unPundit Podcast

Release Date: 04/16/2020

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Host Chris Gober interviews Boston University Professor of Health Law George Annas.

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In episode 5 of The unPundit Podcast, Chris speaks with Wendy Parmet, Professor of Law and Director for the Center of Health Policy & Law at Northeastern University.

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On this episode of The Unpundit Podcast, Chris welcomes American journalist, Joseph Lindsley. Joeseph shares stories from his career as a reporter, as well as insights on how the media works, how it has changed over time and how more niche media formats like The Unpundit Podcast have become a necessity in today's world.

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Chris wraps up an in-depth look at impeachment by transitioning from a focus on the House of Representatives to a focus on the ins and outs of the Senate trial.

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In the second of a three-part series on impeachment, join host Chris Gober and guests Donald Ritchie and Professor Daniel Freeman as they look beyond the politics to develop a more solid understanding of the impeachment process.

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Host Chris Gober kicks off the Unpundit Podcast with a three-part series on how impeachment really works. Expert guests include Donald Ritchie, historian emeritus for the U.S. Senate who served as the Senate historian during the Clinton impeachment, and Daniel M. Freeman, J.D., fellow at the American University Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies.

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Host Chris Gober interviews Boston University Professor of Health Law George Annas. George argues that our nation’s efforts to control the spread of COVID-19 should be nationalized, how increased information sharing and credibility will encourage volunteerism among American companies, and where our personal freedoms lie within new COVID-19 legal confines.