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Podcast 22: Involuntary Servitude

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Some make a distasteful argument that being required to do something (or not being allowed to do something) was involuntary servitude and should be prohibited under the Michigan Constitution. But none of these cases successfully won their argument. Find out WHY in this podcast!

Podcast 21: Quartering Soldiers

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This section of the Michigan Constitution prohibits the State of Michigan from forcibly requiring its citizens from housing soldiers.

Episode 20: The EPGA & Gov. Whitmer

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We review the Michigan Supreme Court case regarding the Executive Orders issued by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer under the Emergency Powers of the Governor Act (EPGA)

Podcast 19: Military Power

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The Michigan National Guard will be subordinate to civil authorities during times of peace.

Podcast 15: Freedom of Speech (Part 4)

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Defamation traditionally occurs when a newspaper writes a story which harms the reputation of the individual. How do we protect the media yet balance a reputation?