Two Courtroom Showdowns That Reveal The State Of American Democracy With Richard Wilson
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In Podcast 153, Richard Wilson and Jackalyn Rainosek, PhD take listeners into two legal battles that—on the surface—seem unrelated: the dismissal of a federal indictment against former FBI Director James Comey, and a three-judge ruling that temporarily blocked Texas’s newly enacted congressional map. But together, these cases tell a single, urgent story about how power is being used, tested, and resisted in the United States right now.
This episode is not a dry legal lecture. It’s a front-row seat to democracy under strain, where courts become the arena in which political retaliation, racial vote dilution, and constitutional guardrails collide. Richard brings his rare ability to translate complex constitutional issues into language that makes sense—and matters—whether you’re a lawyer, a policy follower, or simply someone trying to understand what’s happening to the country.
What follows is the roadmap of our discussion—and why this episode is worth your time.
If the content in this episode resonates with you, feel free to reach out to: jackalyn@dtp-leadership.com.
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