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    Explore " nixon" with insightful episodes like "The Trump Indictments, read by Glenn Close and Liam Neeson", "If the President Does It..." and "They Don’t Represent Us — with Larry Lessig" from podcasts like ""Prosecuting Donald Trump", "Prosecuting Donald Trump" and "Your Undivided Attention"" and more!

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    The Trump Indictments, read by Glenn Close and Liam Neeson

    The Trump Indictments, read by Glenn Close and Liam Neeson

    Veteran federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann welcomes his colleague and co-author Melissa Murray for a special two-part episode of Prosecuting Donald Trump. Their new book: The Trump Indictments: The Historic Charging Documents with Commentary, collects the four unprecedented indictments against Donald Trump and features extensive footnotes, commentary and a cast of characters from the co-authors.

    In this first episode, Andrew and Melissa listen to audio of the indictments as recorded by acclaimed actors Glenn Close and Liam Neeson. Andrew and Melissa share insights from two of the four criminal indictments facing the former president: the DC election interference case brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith, and the New York case against Donald Trump, brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. 

    If the President Does It...

    If the President Does It...

    Today, the DC Circuit heard oral arguments from Trump’s lawyers and Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team over a crucial question: does presidential immunity protect Trump from prosecution for anything he did or actions he took while in office? Veteran prosecutors Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord review the arguments and the pushback from the three-judge panel. Plus, a look at the Supreme Court deciding to hear the Colorado ballot issue, and what else is on Andrew and Mary’s prosecutorial radar. 

    They Don’t Represent Us — with Larry Lessig

    They Don’t Represent Us — with Larry Lessig

    We often talk about the need to protect American democracy. But perhaps those of us in the United States don't currently live in a democracy.

    As research shows, there's pretty much no correlation between the percentage of the population that supports a policy and its likelihood of being enacted. The strongest determinant of whether a policy gets enacted is how much money is behind it.

    So, how might we not just protect, but better yet revive our democracy? How might we revive  the relationship between the will of the people and the actions of our government?

    This week on Your Undivided Attention, we're doing something special. As we near the election, and representation is on our minds, we're airing a talk by Harvard Law professor and Creative Commons co-founder Larry Lessig. It's a 2019 talk he gave at the Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington, DC about his book, They Don't Represent Us.

    The book title has two meanings: first, they — as in our elected representatives — don't represent us. And second, we — as in the people — don't represent ourselves. And this is where social media comes in: we don't represent ourselves because the more we use social media, the more we see extreme versions of the other side, and the more extreme, outraged, and polarized we ourselves become.

    Last note: Lessig's talk is highly visual. We edited it lightly for clarity, and jump in periodically to narrate things you can’t see. But if you prefer to watch his talk, you can find the link below in Recommended Media.
     

    RECOMMENDED MEDIA 

    Video: They Don't Represent Us

    The 2019 talk Larry Lessig gave at Politics and Prose in Washington, DC about his book of the same name

    Book: They Don't Represent Us

    Larry Lessig’s 2019 book that elaborates the ways in which democratic representation is in peril, and proposes a number of solutions to revive our democracy -- from ranked-choice voting to non-partisan open primaries

    Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizens 

    Princeton's Martin Gilens and Benjamin I. Page study measuring the correlation between the preferences of different groups and the decisions of our government
     

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    Digital Democracy is Within Reach with Audrey Tang

    https://www.humanetech.com/podcast/23-digital-democracy-is-within-reach

    How Political Language Is Engineered with Drew Westen and Frank Luntz

    https://www.humanetech.com/podcast/53-how-political-language-is-engineered

    Your Undivided Attention is produced by the Center for Humane Technology. Follow us on Twitter: @HumaneTech_