Is this the next big Supreme Court battle?
The Supreme Court's recent decision in Trump v. Cook could tee up the next big fight on executive power, this time over the Federal Reserve. @ProfBrogdon explains the debate and why future courts may need to revisit the main question.
Multimedia (like Breaking Battlegrounds and @SutherlandInst's Defending Ideas) is an essential way to reach broader audiences today and equip them with the ideas necessary to improve public policymaking.
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Should the Supreme Court step in when Congress fails to pass good policy?
In this interview from Defending Ideas, @nicdunnutah and Bill Duncan discuss some recent Supreme Court cases and why understanding the Court’s role leads to a healthier public debate about its decisions.
Policy papers may shape ideas, but podcasts and videos are often how those ideas actually reach people.
Nic Dunn explains why think tanks cannot stop at thoughtful research. They also have to translate that work into content people will watch, understand, and know how to use.
Nic Dunn is Vice President of Strategy and a Senior Fellow at the Sutherland Institute.
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Catch the full episode wherever you get your podcasts.
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Recent Supreme Court decisions raise a fundamental constitutional question: Who controls the executive branch?
@ProfBrogdon of @CCSUVU joins Sutherland's Bill Duncan to discuss who a president may legally fire, independent agencies, and why the Federal Reserve may become one of the Court's biggest constitutional battles.
I talked with @nicdunnutah about a bunch of ways everyone can use AI and how I use it in my own life! LIFE CHANGING since I found out @alltrails plugs into ChatGPT!!
The AI debate does not have to be trapped between panic and blind optimism.
Nic Dunn argues that the right approach is to fully understand AI’s benefits, take legitimate concerns seriously, and build policy around evidence rather than fear. Data centers are not new, and claims that they will automatically destroy the economy or environment ignore how much of modern life already depends on them.
Watch the full clip and catch the complete Breaking Battlegrounds episode wherever you get your podcasts.
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Every president since George Washington has had the power to fire cabinet secretaries.
@ProfBrogdon from @CCSUVU explains why, and how that factored into the recent Supreme Court decisions on executive power.
New from me in @DeseretOpinion:
"Americans across the political spectrum — and here in Utah — recognize something essential: the American Dream is predicated on the promise that hard work can build a better life for your family, and our social welfare system still needs improvement to fully realize that vision for families stuck in poverty.
Securing Utah, and America, as the land of opportunity for future generations requires thinking in aspirational terms. It’s more than simply “tinkering” with existing programs — it’s transforming a system that is well-intentioned, and has helped many families, but has yet to fully realize the aspirational intent of the war on poverty."
@Deseret #utpol #poverty
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The Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling generated countless headlines. But what did the Court actually decide?
In this interview from Defending Ideas, @nicdunnutah speaks with @ProfBrogdon and Bill Duncan about the constitutional questions behind the case and why understanding constitutional structure leads to a much better understanding of the ruling.