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  1. #disinformation appears to be the theme of the week!

    To follow up from the suggestions from the @BrennanCenter about how to spot disinfo, here's the latest episode of the #DEmocracyNerd podcast, featuring a discussion with @WIRED's @David_Gilbert who explains the template he uses to double-check and ensure information is accurate & isn't susceptible to disinfo.

    Important to consider as disinfo campaigns ramp up the closer we get to Election Day!
    democracynerd.us/episode/disin

  2. New episode!

    In this episode of the #DemocracyNerd podcast, host Jefferson Smith discusses the intersection of insurance, entrepreneurship, and the American founding with guest Hannah Farber, a history professor at Columbia University and author of the book "Underwriters of the United States: How Insurance Shaped the American Founding."

    #democracy #history #UShistory #insurance #HannahFarber #democracynerd

    democracynerd.us/episode/how-i

  3. Joshua Douglas, law professor at University of Kentucky and author of the forthcoming "The Voters v. The Court," joins the podcast to shed light on the significant developments and controversies surrounding the Supreme Court's 2023 term, touching on key decisions related to affirmative action, private business discrimination, and democracy.

    #supremecourt #scotus #studentsforfairadmissions #303creative #democracy #democracynerd

    democracynerd.us/episode/revie

  4. Joshua Douglas, law professor at University of Kentucky and author of the forthcoming "The Voters v. The Court," joins the podcast to shed light on the significant developments and controversies surrounding the Supreme Court's 2023 term, touching on key decisions related to affirmative action, private business discrimination, and democracy.

    #supremecourt #scotus #studentsforfairadmissions #303creative #democracy #democracynerd

    democracynerd.us/episode/revie

  5. Joshua Douglas, law professor at University of Kentucky and author of the forthcoming "The Voters v. The Court," joins the podcast to shed light on the significant developments and controversies surrounding the Supreme Court's 2023 term, touching on key decisions related to affirmative action, private business discrimination, and democracy.

    #supremecourt #scotus #studentsforfairadmissions #303creative #democracy #democracynerd

    democracynerd.us/episode/revie

  6. Joshua Douglas, law professor at University of Kentucky and author of the forthcoming "The Voters v. The Court," joins the podcast to shed light on the significant developments and controversies surrounding the Supreme Court's 2023 term, touching on key decisions related to affirmative action, private business discrimination, and democracy.

    #supremecourt #scotus #studentsforfairadmissions #303creative #democracy #democracynerd

    democracynerd.us/episode/revie

  7. Joshua Douglas, law professor at University of Kentucky and author of the forthcoming "The Voters v. The Court," joins the podcast to shed light on the significant developments and controversies surrounding the Supreme Court's 2023 term, touching on key decisions related to affirmative action, private business discrimination, and democracy.

    #supremecourt #scotus #studentsforfairadmissions #303creative #democracy #democracynerd

    democracynerd.us/episode/revie