American Conservative Magazine executive editor Kelley Vlahos discusses U.S. foreign policy challenges in 2020 and Mother Jones Washington Bureau chief David Corn discusses impeachment and his views of the Trump administration.
The New Hampshire Senate debates voter residency requirements, such as registering a car and getting a driver's license in New Hampshire. It's an issue that will especially affect many college students and could impact the 2020 presidential primary and general election. Also comments from Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH), Presidential Candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA). With analysis by Concord Monitor Politics Reporter Ethan DeWitt.
The DC Circuit Court heard an oral argument on whether former White House Counsel Don McGahn must comply with a House subpeona to testify on the Mueller investigation. The court heard from Hashim Mooppan, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, and Megan Barbero, US House of Representatives Associate Counsel.
The Association of American Law Schools hosted a discussion with law professors on social media and its implications on free speech. They discussed the impact of content moderation on free speech, what limits should be imposed when protecting against online bullying, and what limits there could be on these protections.
The DC Circuit Court heard an oral argument on House lawmakers attempt to unseal grand jury testimony and documents from the Mueller investigation. The court heard from Mark Freeman, Justice Department Civil Division Appellate Staff Director, and Douglas Letter, U.S. House of Representatives General Counsel.