American History is discussed and reviewed with cause and effect relationships and long term implications. This is part of a larger series of podcasts and videos available at www.buschistory.net and also available on You Tube under Buschistory.
This episode chronicles events during the Obama administration. It includes the Great Recession, the various domestic programs employed to get the U.S...
This first amendment case deals with the ability of the Federal government to restrain the press from printing information that the government deems d...
What are a woman's rights when it comes to her body - in this case abortion. As controversial case as any - the Supreme court must decide if the 14th ...
The classic First Amendment case. Do students surrender their right of free speech and expression when they enter the school building? The 7-2 decisio...
This cases deals with the Establishment Clause of religion as outlined in the First Amendment to the US Constitution. Can the government mandate a vol...
This is the landmark case that decides the rights of the accused. Miranda confessed - doesn't that make him guilty? One would think - but what if the ...
This landmark case is one of the pillars of the modern Civil Rights movement. In order to overturn Plessey 1896 the NAACP needed to prove that separat...
The Russian Revolution and World War I launched the U.S. into a Red Scare. Fearing foreign influence the Espionage and Sedition Acts were passed. In e...
Did the U.S. government have the right to round up and detain Japanese American citizens during World War II? Did they present a danger and did the U....
In the shadow of Reconstruction lived Homer Plessey. During the Jim Crowe era southern states found ways to impose highly restrictive regulations on B...