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Chosen Generation
Pastor Greg Young
September 14, 2022
David Shestokas discusses upcoming Constitution Day and the connection between the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence Our rights are being trampled The Mike Lindel phone seizure explained [... more]
Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
August 07, 2022
Fox News political analyst explains what's happening on the violent streets of Chicago that led to his brother's tragic death in June Learn more about your ad choices Visit megaphone fm adchoices [... more]
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 03, 2022
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Lantern Rescue
December 11, 2021
Ren and Mark join Robby to talk about anti-trafficking law in the United States and how you can recognize identify and report potential trafficking situations Call the National Human Trafficking Hotline NHTH at - - - For a more in-depth look at anti-trafficking law read USC Ch PEONAGE SLAVERY AND TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS [... more]
Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
December 03, 2021
The White House has blamed the COVID- pandemic for the rise in looting and violent crimes in the United States Jordan and the rest of the Sekulow team discuss the real root cause as well as provide analysis on the Biden Administration's role and responsibilities This and more today on Sekulow [... more]
Outlaw Lawyer
Josh Whitaker & Joe Hamer
May 29, 2021
Damion McCullers the Carolina Counselor and Josh Whitaker the Outlaw Lawyer sit down and analyze the oral arguments that recently took place before the US Supreme Court in regards to Caniglia v Strom an interesting trial that goes straight to the heart of the Fourth Amendment What is the community caretaking exception Can the King of England come into your house and take your musket Why can't Josh pronounce last names correctly What Simpsons episode is Josh reminded of this time All these questions and more are answered in the most recent episode of Outlaw Lawyers See omnystudio com listener [... more]
Outlaw Lawyer
Josh Whitaker & Joe Hamer
May 22, 2021
Josh Whitaker the Outlaw Lawyer and Damion McCullers the Carolina Counselor sit down and talk about the trial of the decade the David Chauvin trial How did the announcement of the Floyd family settlement affect the jury selection Why are trials won or lost in voir dire What Simpsons' episode is Josh reminded of See omnystudio com listener for privacy information [... more]
The Christian Worldview
David Wheaton
April 26, 2021
Short Take from The Christian Worldview program on Will You and Your Children Stand Firm Listen to the entire program here https www thechristianworldview org topic-will-you-and-your-children-stand-firm [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
January 20, 2020
As National School Choice Week approaches it's a good time to highlight the growth of parental school choice in North Carolina Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies sifts through the data Stoops explains why more and more parents are opting for alternatives to traditional district schools The libertarian Cato Institute has taken an interest in North Carolina's campaign to reform the state's criminal laws Jay Schweikert policy analyst with Cato's Project on Criminal Justice explains why his group focuses its attention on reform Cato and the John Locke Foundation hosted a recent [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
December 09, 2019
With the N C General Assembly wrapping up work for the year now is a good time to review some of the year's victories for the freedom movement Becki Gray John Locke Foundation senior vice president focuses on advances in taxes spending regulation education choice and criminal law reform She also places this year's events in the broader context of changes seen since Republicans took over the legislature at the beginning of the decade Medicine continues to make major advances But most of those advances involve new treatments for diseases We've seen very few cures in recent years Rep Jim [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
November 25, 2019
Everyone knows public schools face problems What's the largest problem The answer depends on whom you ask Terry Stoops John Locke Foundation vice president for research and director of education studies analyzes recent survey results focusing on public perceptions about problems in their local schools A legal doctrine known as qualified immunity can create serious problems when a government agent wrongs a member of the public Clark Neily vice president for criminal justice at the Cato Institute is working to end courts' reliance on the qualified immunity doctrine He discusses its ills He explains how he's attacking it A public [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
November 11, 2019
A three-judge panel has upheld the latest version of North Carolina's state House and Senate election maps But the same panel has tossed the congressional election map Now state lawmakers will need to redraw that map quickly for the state to open up candidate filing as scheduled in December Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief discusses the latest developments in North Carolina's redistricting dispute State lawmakers continue to pursue a process that could lead to a complete rewrite of North Carolina's criminal code Rep Dennis Riddell R-Alamance has played a leading role in that process Riddell discusses the latest legislation designed [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
April 01, 2019
After months of controversy involving his job status East Carolina University Chancellor Cecil Staton has announced his resignation He'll collect a severance package of nearly Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief analyzes Staton's decision and the implications for the University of North Carolina System's Board of Governors The U S Supreme Court ruled last year that unions representing state government workers couldn't force nonmembers to pay union dues The winning plaintiff in that case Mark Janus continues his fight against forced unionization Now a senior fellow with the Liberty Justice Center Janus recently visited North Carolina to discuss his case and [... more]
Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
January 27, 2019
Seven years ago Standing With Hope launched a program - the only one of it's kind in the world - where inmates helped disassemble donated used prosthetic limbs in order to recycle the parts Standing With Hope is the presenting sponsor of HOPE FOR THE CAREGIVER Founded by Gracie and Peter Rosenberger Standing With Hope has two program areas A prosthetic limb outreach to amputees in Ghana West Africa An outreach HOPE FOR THE CAREGIVER to family caregivers world-wide CoreCivic manages and owns private prisons and detention centers around the country and hosts many faith-based programs within those facilities Standing [... more]
The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
September 22, 2018
Previously on the Jail House Justice Finale Bad Brad came to Christ so now I guess he's Not-So-Bad Brad God drew Brad to himself with the help of Lazarus Allie Dr Sonny and his daughter Kristie This has the Under the Hood Gang of Jimmy's Jeep puzzling over what's going to happen to Lazarus and Not-So-Bad Brad Anita Intake Valve is concerned over the recent converts The FBI and State Police show up and have quite the conversation with Mayor Justice of the Peace Elvira Merryweather [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
July 17, 2018
State Treasurer Dale Folwell has made headlines in recent weeks He's proposed that any new statewide bond package should face a voter referendum He's working to help reduce State Health Plan costs He's advocating pension reforms related to spiking and government workers convicted of crimes Rick Henderson Carolina Journal editor-in-chief analyzes Folwell's high-profile activity No one knows all of the crimes created in North Carolina Not even the woman who literally wrote the state's book on criminal law Jessica Smith professor of public law and government at the UNC School of Government says hundreds of crimes are scattered across more [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
May 08, 2017
One coastal North Carolina county is fed up with solar energy operations Currituck County commissioners have enacted a moratorium on new solar operations Carolina Journal recently highlighted the commissioners' concerns Editor-in-Chief Rick Henderson highlights key points from the Carolina Journal report Some advocates are pushing North Carolina to engage in mens rea reform Mens rea is Latin for guilty mind The idea is that some state laws especially those linked to regulations do not specify that a person should have an intent to do harm before they can be charged with a crime Joe Luppino-Esposito policy analyst for Right on [... more]
Carolina Journal Radio
Donna Martinez and Mitch Kokai
March 20, 2017
Efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare took a recent step forward with a proposal from U S House Republicans But the GOP plan has generated mixed reviews with some conservatives labeling the proposal Obamacare Lite Katherine Restrepo the John Locke Foundation's director of health care policy analyzes the proposal and offers her own ideas about the best way to approach health care reform The N C Constitution is generating plenty of headlines these days with near-constant skirmishes pitting a new Democratic governor and the Republican-led General Assembly John Dinan professor in the Department of Politics and International Affairs at Wake [... more]
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