Episodios

  • 43: The Fight For LGBTQ Rights
    Jun 27 2025
    Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Sam Ames discuss the recent Supreme Court ruling regarding gender-affirming care for transgender youth, the implications of this ruling on civil rights, and the broader societal impacts. They explore the chilling effects of legislation on trans youth, the importance of scientific research in understanding gender-affirming care, and the historical context of civil rights movements. The discussion also touches on parental rights, state intervention, and the need for community resilience and mutual aid in the face of adversity. Finally, they emphasize the significance of representation in legal battles and the ongoing fight for justice.

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  • 42: Hot Shadow Docket Summer with Leah Litman
    Jun 20 2025
    Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Leah Littman delve into the current state of the Supreme Court, focusing on the recent Scrimetti decision and its implications for LGBTQ rights. They discuss the ideological trends within the court, the role of originalism in judicial decisions, and the complexities surrounding Justice Amy Coney Barrett. The conversation also highlights the significance of the shadow docket and the importance of public engagement in advocating for judicial change.

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    39 m
  • 41: Tanks In D.C. This Is NOT Normal
    Jun 13 2025
    Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Liza Goitein discuss the implications of military deployment in civilian areas, particularly in recent events in Los Angeles. They explore the Posse Comitatus Act, the president’s powers, and the potential impact on First Amendment rights. The discussion highlights the unprecedented nature of military presence in domestic protests and raises concerns about democracy and civil liberties. They emphasize the importance of distinguishing military and law enforcement roles and explore historical precedents against the militarization of domestic policing. They also discuss the role of citizens in advocating for change and the importance of public opinion in shaping policy.

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  • 40: Will Trump Start A Nuclear War
    Jun 6 2025
    Kimberly Atkins Stohr engages with Jon Wolfsthal, Director of Global Risk at the Federation for American Scientists, to discuss the current state of nuclear weapons and the evolving threats they pose. The conversation explores the historical context of nuclear deterrence, the implications of leadership decisions, the importance of treaties, and the role of AI in nuclear command. Wolfsthal emphasizes the need for public awareness and engagement to influence policy and reduce nuclear risks, while also highlighting the potential for hope in mitigating these threats through international cooperation and transparency.

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    33 m
  • 39: 1963: A Pivotal Year
    May 30 2025
    Kimberly Atkins Stohr is joined by historian Peniel Joseph to discus the pivotal year of 1963 in the context of America's civil rights movement, exploring its significance, the parallels to contemporary society, and the importance of economic justice. He emphasizes the need for coalitions and collective action to address ongoing racial and social injustices, while reflecting on the historical context that shaped the current landscape of activism and civil rights.

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    33 m
  • 38: How To Combat Antisemitism
    May 23 2025
    After the terrible events in DC this week, Kimberly Atkins Stohr is replaying a very important conversation with Kenneth Stern to discuss the alarming rise of anti-Semitism, the complexities of defining it, and the nuances of anti-Zionism. He emphasizes the importance of free speech on college campuses and the need for building alliances across communities to combat hate. Stern advocates for a deeper understanding of the systems of thought that underpin anti-Semitism and encourages proactive engagement in addressing hate through education and community building.

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  • 37: Understanding Birthright Citizenship with Manjusha Kulkarni
    May 16 2025
    Kimberly Atkins Stohr engages in a profound discussion with Manjusha Kulkarni, co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate, about the implications of a Supreme Court case regarding birthright citizenship. They explore the historical context of immigration laws, the impact of current policies on the AAPI community, and the broader implications for American identity. The conversation also touches on the concept of radical healing and the importance of civic engagement in combating racism and xenophobia.


    From Hate to Healing | Manjusha Kulkarni | TEDxBerkeley
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  • 36: The NERDIEST SCOTUS Pod…Ever
    May 9 2025
    OK nerds this one is for you !!
    Kimberly Atkins Stohr talks with Adam Feldman, an expert on the Supreme Court, to explore the intricacies of the U.S. judiciary. They discuss the current state of the Supreme Court, focusing on the religion docket, the evolution of First Amendment jurisprudence, and the significant role of amicus briefs. The conversation also highlights the often-overlooked importance of state courts in shaping legal outcomes and addresses common misconceptions about the judiciary. Adam provides valuable insights and advice for those looking to better understand the courts and their impact on everyday life.
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