This week, Trey discusses where forgiveness comes from, the relevance of a prosecutor's conviction rate, and the fundamentals of why federal courts aren't videotaped.
This week, Abby is joined by Fox News Correspondent David Spunt to discuss where court-packing comes from, and what it would mean for the United States at large.
This week, Bret and his panel discuss President Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan and how it is being received by Democrats and Republicans in Congress.
This week, Will explains how people in power are distorting common understandings of words to further their favored agenda, how he chose the family dog and more.
At the request of the Bush campaign the United States Supreme Court halts the recount mandate in Florida and agrees to hear Bush v. Gore. In this episode, campaign attorneys, journalists, and legal and political analysts discuss the Supreme Court case that decided a presidential election.
George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore accept their nominations at Conventions in Philadelphia and Los Angeles. What followed were four showdowns that showcased the strengths and weaknesses of the four candidates in the national spotlight.
This week, Shannon sits down with Senior Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation Hans von Spakovsky to discuss the recounts and legal challenges we can expect to come in the 2020 presidential election.
This week on the BONUS episode of the Trey Gowdy Podcast, Trey encourages listeners to write down what they perceive their rights to be and argues Amy Coney Barrett will not take any of those rights away.
On the latest Hemmer Time podcast, Bill is joined by Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett’s former law clerk, John Adams to discuss her recent nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court.