• Insurrection Act – Power – Precedent - Peril with Alexandra Reeves.
    Jan 15 2026
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  • Insurrection Act – Power – Precedent - Peril - Could It Be Used Today?
    Jan 15 2026
    Episode 3: “Could It Be Used Today?” examines how the Insurrection Act might be invoked in the modern United States and what that would mean in practice. The episode explores recent threats and near-invocations, explains the legal steps a current president would take, and highlights concerns raised by constitutional scholars about the law’s broad and vague language. It analyzes potential checks from states, Congress, and the courts, while noting how limited judicial guidance exists. Drawing on historical precedent, the episode considers the real-world social, political, and cultural consequences of deploying troops at home—and the unresolved questions facing American democracy if the Act is used again.
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    26 mins
  • Insurrection Act – Power – Precedent - Peril - How Has It Been Used?
    Jan 15 2026
    Episode 2: “How Has It Been Used?” traces the real-world history of the Insurrection Act through the moments presidents have actually invoked it. Moving chronologically, the episode examines early uses in the 19th century, Civil War–era expansions, and Reconstruction deployments against white supremacist violence. It then explores labor unrest, civil rights–era interventions in the 1950s and 1960s, and late–20th century riots, culminating with the 1992 Los Angeles uprising. By analyzing patterns across roughly 30 invocations, the episode shows how the Act has been used both to suppress unrest and to enforce constitutional rights—and why it remains a rare, last-resort power.
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    23 mins
  • Insurrection Act – Power – Precedent - Peril - What Is the Insurrection Act?
    Jan 15 2026
    Episode 1: “What Is the Insurrection Act?” explains the legal foundation that allows a U.S. president to deploy federal troops for domestic law enforcement. The episode breaks down the statute’s text, origins in 1807, and its placement within the Constitution’s balance of power. It clarifies how the Act operates as a major exception to the Posse Comitatus Act, outlines the situations in which it can be invoked, and examines the procedures a president must follow. Drawing on historical examples and legal analysis, the episode shows why scholars consider the Insurrection Act one of the broadest—and most consequential—emergency powers in American law.

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    20 mins