Podcast

  • 059 US v. Lovett

    I’ve shared before that military moves force everyone into creating quick community ties so that everyone can keep their heads above water and feel tethered to their new duty station while they’re miles away from the comforts of wherever feels like home. Where spouses and children are moving to new places and forging new relationships… that…

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  • 058 US v. Brassfield

    When we talk about personal liberties, we necessarily carry with that discourse the question of how far our right to do something extends. To that end, a quote that has long stuck with me is from Oliver Wendel Holmes Jr., who observed that the right to swing his fist ended where another man’s nose begins. …

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  • 057 US v. Tarin

    Back in my sorority days, I often served as one of the sober sisters for events. The task was pretty simple–keeping an eye on my sisters. Sometimes it involved passing flip flops to whoever thought stilettos were danceable or a plastic bag to those who looked green around the gills on the bus ride back.…

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