On November 5th, 2024, people across the nation will head to the polls and cast their vote for president of the United States. It is looking more and more like another battle between President Joe Biden & former President Donald Trump with policy and rhetoric indicating an even more divided nation than in the prior election. With policy issues like immigration, abortion, IVF, guns, employment, and the economy taking center stage in this race, this election could once again be a controversial one.
So, with a nation divided, can our democracy be saved? In this episode, Craig is joined by attorney David Pepper, as they discuss the upcoming presidential election, the state of democracy in the U.S., the current policy issues that could impact the election, and how we can save our democracy.
Mentioned in this episode:
Saving Democracy: A User’s Manual
Laboratories of Autocracy: A Wake-Up Call from Behind the Lines
Standout SCOTUS Rulings, the Justices, and Impact
Celebrating the Upcoming 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment
Inside Girls High School Football and a Title IX Lawsuit
A Quick Announcement
The Current State of Civility in the Legal Profession
The Killing of Ahmaud Arbery
Potential Legal Issues Stemming from the Reopening of Businesses
Voting During a Pandemic
Federalism and the Coronavirus
Federal Funding and Sanctuary Cities
The SCOTUS Ruling in Hernandez v. Mesa
Inside the Coronavirus Outbreak
The Impeachment Trial of President Trump
Legal Ethics and the Profession
The Legalities Surrounding the U.S. Airstrike
The Divorce Mediation Movement
A Study into Women Leaving the Law
The U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Sandy Hook Families' Lawsuit against Remington Arms
Inside the Liability of Selfies
Inside Impeachment
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