331 - SCOTUS Hears Birthright Citizenship EO
Aughie and Nia explore the arguments before the US Supreme Court regarding President Trump's Birthright Citizenship Executive Order.
Fri, 01 May 2026
330 - Stories Behind the Names: Eliot Ness
Aughie and Nia discuss the life and work of the leader of the Untouchables, Eliot Ness.
Wed, 29 Apr 2026
329 - Afroman Case AKA Cooley v Foreman
Aughie and Nia report on the case facts and outcome of the Ohio case Cooley v Foreman (AKA Afroman).
Fri, 24 Apr 2026
328 - Stories Behind the Names: Elizabeth Dole
Nia and Aughie explore the interesting life and service of Senator Elizabeth Dole.
Wed, 22 Apr 2026
327 - SCOTUS Eras: Roberts Court, part 2
Fri, 17 Apr 2026
326 - Stories Behind the Names: Clarence Darrow part 2
Aughie and Nia recount the fascinating cases and legal troubles of famous lawyer and orator Clarence Darrow in part two of a two part series.
Wed, 15 Apr 2026
325 - SCOTUS Eras: The Roberts Court, part 1
Nia and Aughie discuss the Roberts Court, years 2005 - present (2026). John Roberts has led the Supreme Court for 21 years, overseeing a move to the conservative right and many modern controversial opinions. Part 1 covers the youth and early career of John Roberts and the early years of the Roberts Court.
Fri, 10 Apr 2026
324 - Stories Behind the Names: Clarence Darrow part 1
Aughie and Nia recount the childhood and early legal career of famous lawyer and orator Clarence Darrow in part one of a two part series.
Wed, 08 Apr 2026
323 - SCOTUS Eras: The Rehnquist Court
Aughie and Nia explore the Rehnquist Court, years 1986 - 2005. William Rehnquist, an intelligent lawyer and solid administrator, presided over a court that was increasingly conservative and with almost 11 years of no turnover in justices.
Fri, 03 Apr 2026
322 - Stories Behind the Names: William Marbury
Thu, 02 Apr 2026
321 - SCOTUS Eras: The Burger Court
Aughie and Nia explore the Burger Court, years 1969 - 1986. Chief Justice Warren Burger led the court through the end of the Vietnam War and into the tech boom of the 1980s. This transitional period takes us from a much more liberal time of the court into a more conservative era.
Fri, 27 Mar 2026
320 - Stories Behind the Names: William Jennings Bryan
Aughie and Nia introduce listeners to the storied history of William Jennings Bryan, lawyer, orator, and perennial presidential candidate.
Wed, 25 Mar 2026
319 - Virginia Gerrymandering
Nia and Aughie review the current gerrymandering efforts in Virginia and other states.
Fri, 20 Mar 2026
318 - Stories Behind the Names: Roy Olmstead
Aughie and Nia tell the story of Roy Olmstead, a bootlegger during the Prohibition Era and eventual petitioner in the Olmstead v United States SCOTUS case.
Wed, 18 Mar 2026
317 - Can He Do That? Declaring War
In this episode of Can He Do That?, Aughie and Nia discuss the written Constitution versus the Constitution in practice when it comes to presidential declarations of war.
Mon, 16 Mar 2026
316 - SCOTUS Eras: The Warren Court, part 2
Aughie and Nia discuss the Warren Court, years 1953 to 1969. Earl Warren oversaw the Court during a time of great social change in the United States. In this second episode of the Warren Court, Aughie goes over the landmark cases that show the progressive judicial philosophy of the Warren Court.
Fri, 13 Mar 2026
315 - Story Behind the Name: Carrie Nation
Nia and Aughie tell the story behind the Prohibition leader Caroline (Carrie) Amelia Moore Gloyd Nation.
Wed, 11 Mar 2026
314 - SCOTUS Eras: The Warren Court, part 1
Aughie and Nia discuss the Warren Court, years 1953 to 1969. Earl Warren oversaw the Court during a time of great social change in the United States. In this first episode of the Warren Court, Aughie explains the background and leadership qualities of Earl Warren as a governor of California among other positions.
Fri, 06 Mar 2026
313 - Story Behind the Name: Learned Hand
Aughie and Nia explore the life and career of Learned Hand (January 27, 1872 - August 18, 1961). Billings Learned Hand was an American jurist, lawyer, and judicial philosopher. He served as a federal appellate judge in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit from 1924 to 1961.
Wed, 04 Mar 2026
312 - SCOTUS Eras: The Vinson Court
Aughie and Nia explore the Vinson Court, years 1946 - 1953. Fred M. Vinson saw the Court through the post war years and into the Cold War. The Court's decisions reflected the continuing ideological battle between judicial restraint and civil rights activism.
Fri, 27 Feb 2026
311 - Story Behind the Name: John Foster Dulles
Nia and Aughie discuss John Foster Dulles (February 25, 1888 - May 24, 1959). Dulles was an American politician, lawyer, and diplomat who served as United States Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 until his resignation in 1959.
Wed, 25 Feb 2026
310 - In the News: SCOTUS Tariff Ruling
Aughie and Nia work through the ruling, concurrences, dissents, and implications of the U.S. Supreme Court's decisions in the Trump Tariff cases.
Mon, 23 Feb 2026
309 - SCOTUS Eras: The Stone Court
Aughie and Nia discuss the Stone Court, years 1941 - 1946. Harlan Fiske Stone served first as an Associate Justice, and then as the Chief Justice, over a Court that issued several important war-time rulings. Despite its ruling in the Korematsu case, Stone oversees a gradual warming to civil rights and liberties on the Court.
Fri, 20 Feb 2026
308 - Story Behind the Name: Ernesto Miranda
Nia and Aughie discuss Ernesto Miranda of Miranda v Arizona. Miranda's case brought about the Miranda Rights declarations that officers make when arresting an individual.
Wed, 18 Feb 2026
307 - SCOTUS Eras: The Hughes Court
Aughie and Nia explore the Hughes Court, years 1930 - 1941. Charles Evans Hughes managed many personnel changes; he wrangled lots of strong personalities and widely divergent judicial philosophies in his time as Chief Justice. Hughes brought tremendous political skill to navigating this court in transition.
Fri, 13 Feb 2026
306 - Story Behind the Name: Sam Ervin
Aughie and Nia discuss Sam Ervin, a man of many contradictory positions and Chairman of the Watergate Hearings in the U.S. Senate.
Wed, 11 Feb 2026
305 - SCOTUS Eras: The Taft Court
Aughie and Nia explore the Taft Court, years 1921 - 1930. William Howard Taft is the only Chief Justice to have served as President of the United States. His court was conservative, leaning in the pro business direction in terms of striking down regulations of the economy.
Fri, 30 Jan 2026
304 - Story Behind the Name: Carrie Buck
Nia and Aughie explain who Carrie Buck was, of the Supreme Court case Buck v Bell (1927).
Wed, 28 Jan 2026
303 - SCOTUS Eras: The White Court
Aughie and Nia discuss the Whie Court, ears 1910 - 1921. Edward Douglass White was the first Associate Justice to be elevated to the position of Chief Justice. The White Court was slightly less conservative than the previous Fuller Court, choosing to favor regulations under the Commerce Clause and upholding the federal income tax.
Fri, 23 Jan 2026
302 - Government Holiday Celebrations
Aughie and Nia explore some of the local and state government traditions of celebrating the holiday season.
Fri, 12 Dec 2025
301 - SCOTUS Eras: Fuller Court
Aughie and Nia discuss the Fuller Court, years 1888 - 1910. Melville Fuller was widely regarded as an adequate administrator but not a great intellectual. His court followed in the conservative steps of the Waite Court.
Fri, 05 Dec 2025
300 - SCOTUS and Trump Tariffs
Aughie and Nia discuss the oral arguments before the US Supreme Court in consolidated cases Learning Resources, Inc v Trump and Trump v V.O.S. Selections. These cases argue that the Presidential imposition of tariffs is unconsitutional.
Fri, 28 Nov 2025
299 - SCOTUS and "Election Day"
Nia and Aughie discuss the recent arguments before the US Supreme Court in the case Watson v The National Republican Party. This case questions whether states can allow counting of mail-in ballots after Election Day.
Fri, 21 Nov 2025
298 - SCOTUS Eras: Waite Court
Nia and Aughie discuss the Morrison Waite Court, years 1874 - 1888. The Waite Court had the opportunity several times to further civil rights, but did not; the Court found the Civil Rights Act of 1875 unconstitutional, and followed with similar judgments.
Fri, 14 Nov 2025
297 - In the News: Virginia 2025 Elections
Aughie and Nia summarize the results of the 2025 Virginia elections.
Mon, 10 Nov 2025
296 - SCOTUS Eras: Chase Court
Aughie and Nia continue the SCOTUS Court eras discussion by talking about the Court of Chief Justice Salmon Portland Chase. The Chase Court era lasted from 1864 - 1873. Chase's Court tried to define the rights of formerly enslaved people as well as defining the immutability of the Union.
Fri, 07 Nov 2025
295 - SCOTUS Eras: Taney Court
Nia and Aughie talk about the fifth U.S. Supreme Court's Chief Justice, Roger Brooke Taney. Taney's Court lasted from 1836 - 1864, notably presiding over the Dred Scott case as well as cases that further defined the Commerce Clause and set into stone the idea that the Court should consider the Political Question Doctrine when taking a case.
Fri, 31 Oct 2025
294 - Can He Do That? Demolish the East Wing
Aughie and Nia discuss the demolition of the East Wing of the White House to make way for a new ballroom.
Mon, 27 Oct 2025
293 - SCOTUS Eras Marshall Court part 2
Aughie and Nia explore the contributions and impact of the Marshall Court. In part two, they discuss the pivotal cases of the SCOTUS in this era, as well as the influence of Marshall on the institution of the Court.
Fri, 24 Oct 2025
292 - Can He Do That? Remove O'Donnell's Citizenship
In this episode, Aughie and Nia explore the question of whether Donald Trump can remove Rosie' O'Donnell's American citizenship.
Mon, 20 Oct 2025
291 - SCOTUS Eras Marshall Court part 1
Aughie and Nia explore the contributions and impact of the Marshall Court. In part one, they discuss Chief Justice John Marshall's personal history and the formalizing of the U.S. Supreme Court rules under his leadership.
Fri, 17 Oct 2025
290 - SCOTUS Eras In the Beginning
In a new series, Aughie and Nia are exploring the United States Supreme Court Eras, usually defined by the name of the Chief Justice of the era. In this first episode the first eleven years of the Court (Chiefs Jay, Rutledge, and Ellsworth) are covered as a group, since there really wasn't a lot accomplished in this period.
Fri, 10 Oct 2025
289 - Can He Do That? Fire a Federal Reserve Governor
Aughie and Nia discuss the issues at stake when President Trump called for the firing of Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve Board Governor. SCOTUS will take up this issue in January of 2026.
Mon, 06 Oct 2025
288 - Can He Do That? Firing an Independent Regulator
Aughie and Nia discuss the cases that support the SCOTUS decision to allow the firing of Lisa Slaughter to stand. Slaughter is a member of an independent regulatory agency.
Mon, 06 Oct 2025
287 - Can He Do That? Sinking Venezuelan Boats
Aughie and Nia discuss the legal and Constitutional answers to the question: Can President Trump order the destruction of Venezuelan boats?
Mon, 22 Sep 2025
286 - Can He Do That? Renaming the Defense Department
Nia and Aughie discuss the legal and Constitutional answers to the question: Can President Trump rename the Department of Defense?
Mon, 22 Sep 2025
285 - Federalist 78
Aughie and Nia discuss the final Federalist Paper in this series, number 78. In this Federalist Paper, Alexander Hamilton tackles the appointment of judges and justices in the Judicial Branch of the proposed government. Brutus (likely Robert Yates) responds in Brutus papers 11, 12, and 15.
Fri, 19 Sep 2025
284 - Federalist 68
Nia and Aughie discuss Federalist Paper 68, the election of the President of the United States. Alexander Hamilton lays out the electoral college in Federalist 68. The response, Cato 4, was likely written by George Clinton.
Fri, 12 Sep 2025
283 - Federalist 51
Aughie and Nia discuss Federalist Paper 51, which lays out checks and balances in the proposed federal government. James Madison is the author of Federalist 51. Centinel 1, by Samuel Bryan, responds.
Fri, 05 Sep 2025
282 - SoS 2025: Looking Forward
Aughie gives listeners a preview of some of the cases that have been accepted for adjudication in the next SCOTUS term, including: Louisiana v. Calais, Landor v. Louisiana Department of Corrections and Public Safety, Hamm v. Smith, Elingburg v. U.S., Chiles v. Salazar, National Republican Senatorial Committee v. FEC, Urias-Orellana v. Bondi, and a combination of two cases, Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. B.J.P.
Fri, 18 Jul 2025
281 - SoS 2025: Wrapping It Up
Aughie gives Nia a run-down on all the statistics of the most recent SCOTUS session; who talked the most and least, who wrote the most and least, who agreed the most and least, and other statistics and observations.
Fri, 18 Jul 2025
280 - SoS 2025: The 3rd Set of Cases
Nia and Aughie discuss the following case rulings: Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, Mahmoud v. Taylor, and Trump v CASA.
Fri, 18 Jul 2025
279 - SoS 2025: The 2nd Set of Cases
Aughie and Nia discuss the following case rulings: United States v. Skrmetti, Diamond Alternative Energy v. EPA, Kennedy v. Braidwood Management, and Federal Communications Commission v. Consumers' Research.
Fri, 18 Jul 2025
278 - SoS 2025: The 1st Set of Cases
Nia and Aughie discuss the following case rulings: Oklahoma Statewide Charter Board v. Drummond, Smith & Wesson Brands v. Estados Unidos Mexicanos, Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor & Industry Commission, Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, and Martin v. United States.
Fri, 18 Jul 2025
277 - SoS 2025: JRob's Tough Year
Aughie and Nia explore the rather difficult year Chief Justice John Roberts has had in the keeping the SCOTUS on track and productive.
Fri, 18 Jul 2025
276 - In the News: Trump and the National Guard
Aughie and Nia discuss the legal and Constitutional guidance around Presidents and their deployment of the National Guard to a state or city.
Mon, 16 Jun 2025
275 - The Bureau of Engraving and Printing
In the last episode of season 18, Aughie and Nia explore the long and storied history of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
Fri, 09 May 2025
274 - The Bureau of the Mint
Nia and Aughie discuss the history and responsibilities of the Bureau of the Mint.
Fri, 02 May 2025
273 - Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Aughie and Nia learn about the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the many financial and banking boards that the Comptroller sits on or directs.
Fri, 25 Apr 2025
272 - The Children's Bureau
Nia and Aughie discuss the rich and long history of the Children's Bureau, from its founding in 1912 to the modern era.
Fri, 18 Apr 2025
271 - In the News: Trump Targets Universities
Aughie and Nia discuss the recent efforts of the Trump Administration to target the research efforts, curricula, and financial support of universities and colleges.
Fri, 11 Apr 2025
270 - Western Area Power Administration
Nia and Aughe explain the history and work of the Western Area Power Administration.
Fri, 04 Apr 2025
269 - Transportation Security Administration
Aughie and Nia explore the formation, responsibilities, and struggles of the Transportation Security Administration.
Fri, 28 Mar 2025
268 - In the News: Trump's First Seven Weeks
Aughie and Nia take a look at the lawsuits, firings, and impoundments during President Trump's first seven weeks in office.
Tue, 18 Mar 2025
267 - Voice of America
Nia and Aughie turn their attention to the breadth, reach, and soft power of the Voice of America.
Fri, 14 Mar 2025
266 - ATF
Aughie and Nia explore the history and responsibilities of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.
Fri, 07 Mar 2025
265 - Unoccupied Territories
In the sixth and final episode in this series, Nia and Aughie talk about the unoccupied, but still interesting, US territories.
Fri, 28 Feb 2025
264 - US Virgin Islands
The US Virgin Islands are the topic of the fifth in this series, with Aughie and Nia discussing the rich history of the islands.
Thu, 20 Feb 2025
263 - American Samoa
The fourth in this territorial series brings Aughie and Nia to American Samoa.
Tue, 18 Feb 2025
262 - Northern Mariana Islands
In the third of this series, Aughie and Nia discuss the Northern Mariana Islands
Thu, 06 Feb 2025
261 - Puerto Rico
Nia and Aughie continue their U.S. Territories series while exploring the history and culture of Puerto Rico.
Thu, 30 Jan 2025
260 - In the News: Trump's First Week
Aughie and Nia explore some of the Executive Orders released by the Trump Administration in his first week in office.
Tue, 28 Jan 2025
259 - Guam
Nia and Aughie discuss the Constitutional grounds upon which the U.S. might acquire a territory. They go on to discuss the territory of Guam.
Fri, 24 Jan 2025
258 - In the News: Presidential Inaugurations
Augie and Nia discuss the Constitutional and customary rules surrounding a Presidential Inauguration.
Mon, 20 Jan 2025
257 - Pardon Me!
Aughie and Nia discuss the Presidential pardon power - how it arises, how it has been used, and controversial pardons past and present.
Fri, 13 Dec 2024
256 - In the News: The First Round of Trump Appointments
Aughie and Nia discuss the first round of President Elect Trump's proposed appointments, and follow with a discussion of recess appointments.
Tue, 19 Nov 2024
255 - After Election 2024
Aughie and Nia discuss the immediate and potential long term ramifications of the 2024 election cycle.
Thu, 14 Nov 2024
254 - Election Certification Process
Aughie and Nia outline the steps a Presidential election goes through, from voting at the booth to election certification at the U.S. Capitol.
Tue, 05 Nov 2024
253 - Government Plagiarizers
Aughie and Nia talk about famous government officials who have plagiarized writing and speeches.
Thu, 31 Oct 2024
252 - Federalist 39
Aughie and Nia discuss Federalist 39, Madison's defense of the Republic as a form of national government.
Thu, 24 Oct 2024
251 - Notable Thefts of Government Documents
Aughie and Nia explore the known modern thefts of government documents and the punishments imposed on the thieves.
Thu, 17 Oct 2024
250 - SCOTUS Under Siege
Aughie and Nia discuss the latest woes of the U.S. Supreme Court, including leaks, scandals, and public opinion.
Thu, 10 Oct 2024
249 - Secession, part 2: The U.S. Civil War
Thu, 03 Oct 2024
248 - Secession, part 1: What is Political Secession?
Aughie and Nia discuss the ramifications of political secession.
Thu, 26 Sep 2024
247 - AMBER and Other Alerts
Aughie and Nia talk about the various local and national alert systems designed to reach Americans by television, telephone, and internet.
Thu, 19 Sep 2024
246 - SCOTUS Term Limit Debate
Nia and Aughie consider the debate concerning imposing term limits on Supreme Court Justices. Can Congress enact a law, or does there need to be a Constitutional Amendment?
Thu, 12 Sep 2024
245 - The Global Engagement Center
Aughie scares Nia with the mission of the Global Engagement Center, located in the State Department.
Wed, 04 Sep 2024
244 - What is the Overton Window?
Aughie and Nia explore Joseph Overton's concept to explain when politicians will act to create public policy. This theory is named the Overton Window.
Thu, 29 Aug 2024
243 - What is the Superfund?
Nia and Aughie explain the The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, also known as Superfund Act, of 1980. They consider its goals as well as the pros and cons of the program.
Wed, 21 Aug 2024
242 - In The News: Who the Heck is Tim Walz?
Aughie and Nia discuss a person in civics news - Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota, the Democratic vice president pick. Aughie analyzes his pros and cons as a nominee.
Sun, 11 Aug 2024
241 - SoS 2024: Wrap Up and What's Next
Aughie and Nia wrap up the statstics for the 23-24 SCOTUS session and look forward to coming cases in the 24-25 SCOTUS session.
Thu, 25 Jul 2024
240 - SoS 2024: Case review, part 1
Aughie and Nia review the following rulings: Alexander v. NAACP; Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) v. Consumer Financial Services Association of America; Muldrow v. City of St. Louis; O'Connor Ratcliff v. Garnier and Lindke v. Freed; Donal Trump v. Norma Anderson; FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine.
Thu, 25 Jul 2024
239 - SoS 2024: Justice Oddities
From eating habits to medical issues to marital involvements, Nia and Aughie discuss some of the Justices' interesting oddities.
Thu, 25 Jul 2024
238 - SoS 2024: Case review, part 5
Aughie and Nia review the following cases: Fischer v. United States; Trump v. United States
Thu, 25 Jul 2024
237 - SoS 2024: Case review, part 4
Nia and Aughie review the following cases: Murthy v. Missouri; NetChoice, LLC v. Paxton and Moody v. NetChoice, LLC; City of Grants Pass v. Johnson; Loper Bright Enterprises v Raimondo and Relentless, Inc. v Department of Commerce
Thu, 25 Jul 2024
236 - SoS 2024: Case review, part 3
Aughie and Nia review the following cases: Snyder v. U.S.; Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy; Idaho v. U.S.; Harrington v. Purdue Pharma
Thu, 25 Jul 2024
235 - SoS 2024: Case review, part 2
Nia and Aughie review the following rulings: Moore V. U.S.; Garland v. Cargill; U.S. v. Rahimi
Thu, 25 Jul 2024
234 - SoS 2024: Better at Other Stuff
Aughie and Nia discuss the Supreme Court Justices that were overrated as Justices. Many of them were quite strong in other positions but were seen as less influential on the Court than their reputation might suggest.
Thu, 25 Jul 2024
233 - SoS 2024: Who Cares What the SCOTUS Ruled?
Aughie and Nia discuss instances where Presidents, Congress, the States, and the political parties have defied or ignored Supreme Court rulings.
Thu, 25 Jul 2024
232 - In the News: Biden Withdraws
Nia and Aughie discuss the ramifications of President Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 Presidential Campaign.
Wed, 24 Jul 2024