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Getting ready for SCOTUS silly season

Jun 21, 202657 min

Judicial Accountability: Time for mental health and drug testing

Jun 21, 202657 min

Keeping the republic in a lawless age

Jun 14, 2026

Justice: The fragile balance that holds a society together

Jun 14, 202657 min

SPLC indicted for alleged role in Charlottesville rally

Jun 11, 202657 min

The church has the votes, so why is it losing the country

Jun 10, 2026

Heroic Reiner Fuellmich is still imprisoned by Germany

Jun 8, 202657 min

Consequences of ignoring the supreme law of the land

Jun 6, 202657 min

You can fight City Hall

Jun 2, 202657 min

Dr. Ron Elfenbein’s COVID fight and federal case

Jun 1, 202657 min

The collapse of judicial neutrality

May 23, 2026

Finding the way home through faith and truth

May 17, 202657 min

The abortion pill saga continues in the Supreme Court

May 16, 202657 min

After 34 years on the bench, what is Justice Thomas’s legacy?

May 15, 202656 min

Redistricting reversal and the UFO deep state files

May 13, 202657 min

The wheels on the country are coming off

May 13, 202657 min

Understanding the news means reading beyond the headlines

May 10, 202657 min

Crime, punishment, and the shifting moral compass of America

May 10, 202657 min

Judge apologizes to wannabe assassin as gunshots are fired in DC

May 9, 202657 min

Holding officials accountable to preserve public safety

May 9, 202656 min

This Supreme Court justice issues a warning about Progressivism

May 8, 202657 min

Search warrants gone wrong

May 3, 2026

Could a presidential rejection of a Supreme Court ruling trigger a constitutional crisis?

May 1, 202657 min

Appeals court sides with parent over school district hiding information

Apr 30, 202657 min

Appeals court says “yes” to the Ten Commandments in Texas schools

Apr 29, 202657 min

Carpetbagger Spanberger wages war against bipartisan fairness in Virginia

Apr 28, 202657 min

Trump’s DOJ continues Biden-era prosecution of prominent COVID-era Maryland physician

Apr 24, 202657 min

The rule of law has been replaced by the rule of judge

Apr 15, 202657 min

Family courts and the dangerous low standards of proof

Apr 10, 202657 min

How activist judges derail MAHA and vaccine policy

The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – Activist judges disrupt the MAHA agenda, halting vaccine injury discussions and influencing key health policies. Nurses examine controversial rulings tied to ACIP, taxpayer funding, and gender care. The conversation highlights growing tensions between courts, public health, and political priorities, raising concerns about judicial overreach and its impact on American society...

Apr 4, 202657 min

SCOTUS upholds 1st Amendment rights of therapists in Colorado case

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Supreme Court delivers an 8–1 ruling affirming First Amendment protections for therapists, striking down a Colorado law restricting certain counseling practices. Justices emphasize free speech and viewpoint neutrality, while dissent warns of harmful consequences. The decision reshapes ongoing legal battles over conversion therapy laws nationwide and sparks intense debate...

Apr 3, 202657 min

Social media giants should be worried

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Juries in New Mexico and Los Angeles found tech giants liable for damages in the millions based on what they knew about their apps and what they hid from the public. Social media giants should be worried that this case offers the first blueprint for how to argue such claims—and for what damages might be sought...

Mar 31, 202657 min

I guess crime really can pay

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Crime appears to reward bad behavior when enforcement fails. Police actions avoid scrutiny under qualified immunity, repeat offenders face minimal consequences, and fraudsters walk away with fines. Citizens, as sovereign, keep reelecting those responsible. The cycle continues, raising urgent questions about accountability, justice, and whether consequences truly exist in today’s system...

Mar 29, 202657 min

$375 million judgment against Meta signals major shift in big tech accountability

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – What makes this case especially alarming is not just the presence of exploitation, but the suggestion that it was allowed to persist despite repeated red flags. Whistleblowers reportedly sounded the alarm internally, pointing to systems that enabled predators to connect, share, and profit. For victims and their families, this ruling is more than...

Mar 29, 202657 min

Who holds the gavel accountable?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – What happens in the courts does not stay in the courts. We the People most often exercise our right to petition the government for a redress of grievances in the courts. But how often do we check in and see how they are doing? Did you know that the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that will...

Mar 28, 202657 min

Activist judges block vaccine injury transparency

The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – I expose how activist judges derail public health transparency and block critical discussions on vaccine injuries. I reveal how flawed coding systems erase patient harm, leaving families without answers or care. This fight is about truth, accountability, and restoring trust between patients, caregivers, and the institutions meant to protect them...

Mar 28, 202657 min

”We don’t have Election Day anymore. We have election month,” Justice Alito

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Justice Samuel Alito acknowledged the possibility of fraud when “a big stash of ballots” that arrives late “radically” flips an election. Alito further lamented the move away from Election Day to something more susceptible to wide-scale fraud. “We’re moving in this direction,“ Alito stated. ”We don’t have Election Day anymore. We have election month, or we have election months.”

Mar 26, 202657 min

When branches clash: Who really holds power?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore the balance of power among the three branches of the federal government, examining conflicts between executive authority and judicial rulings, questions about enforcing court orders, and how the Constitution shapes disputes when presidential actions and delegated powers face legal challenges in modern governance and constitutional interpretation debates...

Mar 25, 202657 min

The Supreme Court’s confidence game: The lie of the judicial supremacy

The Tenpenny Files – Senator Dave Howard and attorney James Rigby examine how judicial power expands beyond constitutional limits. They question assumptions about judicial supremacy, revisit Marbury v. Madison, and explore how courts influence governance. The discussion challenges legal norms, urging renewed scrutiny of constitutional structure, civic understanding, and the balance between branches of government...

Mar 21, 202657 min

The mouths of the Wicked: A true January 6 story of corruption, persecution, survival, and victory

The Tenpenny Files – A retired naval intelligence officer recounts his January 6 experience, from a peaceful day in Washington to a pre-dawn arrest and harsh imprisonment. Facing accusations contradicted by evidence, he endures isolation, abuse, and loss while his wife fights for justice, revealing a story of resilience, faith, and survival against overwhelming pressure...

Mar 17, 202657 min

Stopping geoengineering in the courts, with Attorney Blake Horwitz

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – The American people are being poisoned, without their knowledge, by the toxic materials being sprayed overhead by geoengineering activities. Mr. Horwitz passionately urges you and all citizens to take meaningful action to stop the poisoning of our skies. Here are some steps to take right now...

Mar 13, 202657 min

Legal maneuvering or search for justice?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We live in a litigious society. However, what we sometimes find in our judicial system is more legal maneuvering than a search for justice. The Supreme Court said courts should defer to the decisions of so-called immigration courts. I say “so-called” immigration courts because they are not Article III courts but rather departments within the...

Mar 12, 202657 min

SCOTUS says NO to California schools hiding gender identity from parents

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Supreme Court has blocked California policy that prohibits school personnel from informing parents when students request changes to their gender identity at school. SCOTUS states that “The State argues that its policies advance a compelling interest in student safety and privacy. But those policies cut out the primary protectors of children’s best interests: their parents.”

Mar 12, 202657 min

Federal judge pauses legislation that limits social media use among minors

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Judge Giles said that the measure, which went into effect on Jan. 1, 2026, likely violates First Amendment free speech protections for minors and adults. She further stated the law didn’t go far enough by exempting addictive interactive gaming from coverage. While Virginia contends the law is a reasonable response to...

Mar 11, 202657 min

Canada’s COVID injection tyranny hits new lows

The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Thousands of Canadians are denied Employment Insurance after refusing COVID-19 vaccination mandates. Data scientist Dr. Joseph Hickey challenges the government in court, arguing the policy unfairly labels medical refusal as misconduct. His legal fight raises urgent questions about workers’ rights, government power, and accountability...

Mar 9, 202657 min

The Supreme Court has been busy

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Supreme Court moves into the decision-heavy phase of its term, bringing key rulings and notable oral arguments into focus. Two stories involving state Attorneys General highlight the importance of watching state-level officials, while updates on the conflict in Iran add broader international context to today’s discussion...

Mar 8, 2026

How political priorities in DC differ

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Meanwhile, back at SCOTUS, they claimed that the U.S. Postal Service somehow magically became a sovereign and therefore had immunity. I’d find that hilarious if it weren’t used by the USPS to protect alleged criminal activity. Seeing as the federal government doesn’t legally have sovereign immunity to begin with, I’m not sure how the court could...

Mar 4, 202657 min

Payback politics: Threats, lawsuits, and revenge agendas

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Political payback escalates as Susan Rice, Donald Trump, and state officials trade threats and legal battles. From transgender policies and abortion pill disputes to vaccine liability shields, retaliation increasingly drives public life. As revenge replaces reason, Americans watch a system where power, punishment, and politics collide at every level...

Mar 2, 2026

Appellate court upholds Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Fifth Circuit overturns earlier rulings blocking Louisiana’s Ten Commandments classroom law, declaring the challenge premature while a concurring judge argues the statute is constitutional on the merits. The decision revisits First Amendment precedent, religious history, and the role of faith in education and governance...

Feb 26, 202657 min

Trump tariffs, trade & Iran on a collision course with midterms?

Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – SCOTUS rules against Trump's global tariffs. Economic Strategist Christian Briggs and Constitutional Scholar Paul Engel in a fiery discussion on the Court and the Executive Branch. The US and Israel are edging closer to an attack on Iran. Middle East Expert IQ al-Rassooli and Intel Analyst Ilana Freedman say an attack appears imminent that will change...

Feb 22, 202659 min