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Get the facts, without the spin. UNBIASED offers a clear, impartial recap of US news, including politics, elections, legal news, and more. Hosted by lawyer Jordan Berman, each episode provides a recap of current political events plus breakdowns of complex concepts—like constitutional rights, recent Supreme Court rulings, and new legislation—in an easy-to-understand way. No personal opinions, just the facts you need to stay informed on the daily news that matters. If you miss how journalism used to be, you're in the right place.
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In this episode of UNBIASED Politics, we break down the three levels of government in the United States: federal, state, and local. What powers belong to each level, how do their responsibilities differ, and how do these layers of government interact with one another?
We walk through the structure and authority of the federal government, the role of state governments within the constitutional system, and the wide range of responsibilities handled at the local level, from counties to cities and school districts. Along the way, we explain how powers are divided, where authority overlaps, and how policies often require coordination across multiple levels of government.
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In this episode of UNBIASED Politics, we explore the evolution of political parties in the United States and how the country’s party system developed into what we see today. The Constitution never mentioned political parties, and many of the nation’s founders were openly skeptical of them. So how did parties become one of the most powerful forces in American politics?
We walk through the rise and fall of early parties, from the Federalists and Democratic-Republicans to the emergence of the modern Democratic and Republican parties. Along the way, we look at key political realignments, shifting voter coalitions, and the historical events that reshaped party identities over time. This episode provides a clear, nonpartisan look at how political parties formed, why they evolved, and how their development continues to shape elections and policy debates in the United States today.
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UNBIASED University is in session! While Jordan is on maternity leave, she’s breaking down the most critical aspects of the United States government — the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the three branches of the federal government, presidential elections, the evolution of political parties, and more.
In this episode of UNBIASED University, we pull back the curtain on the hidden power players in Washington and examine how influence actually works behind the scenes. Who are lobbyists, what do they legally do, and how do Political Action Committees, Super PACs, and so-called dark money groups operate within the campaign finance system?
We break down the difference between direct lobbying and independent expenditures, how campaign finance laws have evolved over time, and what Supreme Court decisions have shaped the modern political funding landscape. We also explain the rules around disclosure, coordination, and contribution limits so you can better understand what is legal, what is controversial, and why these systems generate so much debate.
Whether you view these groups as essential participants in a representative democracy or as outsized influencers in American politics, this episode provides a clear, nonpartisan explanation of how money and advocacy intersect with power in Washington.
What to Know About Lobbying (2:58)
The World of Campaign Finance (~20:03)
PACS, Super PACS, and "Dark Money" Groups (~32:27)
Notable Supreme Court Cases That Have Shaped the World of Campaign Finance (~42:41)
How to Track the Money (~46:50)
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UNBIASED University is in session! While Jordan is on maternity leave, she’s breaking down the most critical aspects of the United States government — the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the three branches of the federal government, presidential elections, the evolution of political parties, and more.
In this episode of UNBIASED University, we break down Presidential Elections and the Electoral College from start to finish. How did presidential elections come about, what do elections look like today compared to the early days, what happens on Election Day, and why does the United States use the Electoral College instead of a direct national popular vote? We walk through the constitutional framework for presidential elections, how electors are chosen, what happens if no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, and the rare but important scenarios that most Americans are unaware of.
We also explore the historical reasoning behind the Electoral College, the major criticisms and defenses of the system, and how it continues to shape modern campaign strategy and voter turnout. Whether you have always found the Electoral College confusing or simply want a clearer understanding of how the president is chosen, this episode provides a straightforward, nonpartisan explanation of one of the most debated features of the American political system.
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In this episode of UNBIASED Politics, we take an in-depth look at the Supreme Court of the United States, the nation’s highest court and the final authority on questions of federal law and the Constitution. How did the Supreme Court develop into one of the most influential institutions in the country, how are justices selected, and what happens after the Court agrees to hear a case? We walk through the Court’s history, its structure and procedures, the confirmation process for justices, and the role the Court plays in shaping national policy through its decisions.
If you have ever wondered how the Supreme Court operates behind the scenes and why its decisions carry such lasting impact, this episode offers a clear and accessible overview of the Court’s role in the U.S. legal system.
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UNBIASED University is in session! While Jordan is on maternity leave, she’s breaking down the most critical aspects of the United States government — the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the three branches of the federal government, presidential elections, the evolution of political parties, and more.
In this episode of UNBIASED Politics, we explore the Executive Branch of the United States government, the branch responsible for enforcing the nation’s laws. What powers does the president actually have, how is the executive branch structured, and how do federal agencies fit into the system? We break down the constitutional authorities granted to the presidency, the roles of the vice president and the Cabinet, the function of executive orders, and the ways the executive branch interacts with Congress and the courts through the system of checks and balances.
Whether you are looking for a refresher on how the presidency operates or want a clearer understanding of how federal policies are implemented, this episode provides a straightforward, nonpartisan guide to the executive branch and its role in the American system of government.
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In this episode of UNBIASED Politics, we take a closer look at the Judicial Branch of the United States government, the branch responsible for interpreting the law and resolving legal disputes. How is the federal court system structured, what powers do federal judges actually have, and how do cases make their way through the courts? We explain the roles of district courts, appellate courts, and the Supreme Court, the concept of judicial review, and the ways the judiciary serves as a check on both Congress and the president.
Whether you are seeking a clear refresher on how the federal courts operate or want to better understand how constitutional decisions are made, this episode offers a straightforward, nonpartisan guide to the judicial branch and its role in the American system of government.
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In this episode of UNBIASED Politics, we break down the Legislative Branch of the United States government (AKA Congress). How is Congress structured, what powers does it actually have, and how does the lawmaking process work in practice? We walk through the roles of the House of Representatives and the Senate, the constitutional authorities granted to Congress, the committee system that shapes most legislation behind the scenes, and the checks the legislative branch has over the executive and judicial branches.
Whether you’re looking for a refresher on how Congress functions or want a clearer understanding of how federal laws are created, this episode provides a straightforward, nonpartisan guide to the legislative branch and its central role in the American system of government.
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The conflict between the United States and Iran has escalated over the past year, with the United States launching its most recent strikes against Iran on February 28th.
In this episode of UNBIASED Politics, we walk through the full timeline of events leading up to the latest U.S. strikes, including the collapse of nuclear negotiations, the 2025 attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities, and the renewed wave of strikes in early 2026.
We also break down the bigger picture behind the conflict, including Iran’s nuclear program and the history of the 2015 nuclear deal, why preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons has bipartisan support in the U.S., how discussions of regime change fit into the broader strategy, and how the 1979 Iranian Revolution reshaped relations between the United States and Iran.
Finally, we answer some of the biggest questions listeners have asked:
What are the main arguments for and against U.S. involvement?
How likely is regime change in Iran?
Could these strikes be unconstitutional or illegal under international law?
And what’s the difference between declaring war and what’s happening now?
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In this episode of UNBIASED Politics, we examine the evolution of the Equal Protection Clause and how it became one of the most powerful tools in constitutional law. Originally adopted as part of the Fourteenth Amendment after the Civil War, equal protection was intended to safeguard newly freed enslaved people from discriminatory state laws. But over time, its reach expanded far beyond its original context.
We trace how the Supreme Court moved from upholding segregation to striking it down, how the modern system of judicial scrutiny developed, and how courts today evaluate laws that treat groups differently. From race and gender classifications to broader questions about fairness and government power, this episode provides a clear, nonpartisan look at how the meaning of equal protection has evolved and why it continues to shape some of the most significant legal debates in the country.
Intro (0:00)
The Basics of Equal Protection (3:18)
Suspect and Quasi-Suspect Classes; Levels of Judicial Review (7:02)
Fundamental Rights and Judicial Review (~20:52)
Discriminatory Impact vs. Discriminatory Intent (~23:08)
Piecing Everything Together (~27:28)
Most Notable Equal Protection Cases at the Supreme Court (~29:08)
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UNBIASED University is in session! While Jordan is on maternity leave, she’s breaking down the most critical aspects of the United States government — the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the three branches of the federal government, presidential elections, the evolution of political parties, and more.
In this episode of UNBIASED Politics, we explore two foundational constitutional principles that continue to shape major legal and political debates: separation of church and state and due process. What does the First Amendment actually require when it comes to religion in public life, and how have courts interpreted the boundaries between government and faith? We break down the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause, examining how the Supreme Court has navigated issues involving public schools, religious expression, and government funding.
We also take a deep dive into due process, the constitutional guarantee that the government must follow fair procedures and respect certain fundamental rights before depriving someone of life, liberty, or property. From procedural protections in courtrooms to broader questions about substantive rights, this episode provides a clear, nonpartisan explanation of how these doctrines developed and why they remain central to constitutional law today.
Separation of Church and State (3:17)
Due Process (~25:10)
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In this episode of UNBIASED Politics, we continue the UNBIASED University series by examining the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. These amendments focus on the rights of individuals within the legal system and the balance of power between the federal government, the states, and the people. What protections exist in civil trials, what limits does the Constitution place on punishments, and how does the Constitution address rights that are not specifically listed? We break down the right to a jury trial in certain civil cases, the prohibition against excessive fines and cruel and unusual punishment, the recognition that unenumerated rights may still exist, and the principle that powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states or the people. This episode provides a clear, nonpartisan overview of how these often less-discussed amendments continue to shape constitutional law and federalism today.
Intro (0:00)
7th Amendment (3:48)
8th Amendment (11:37)
9th Amendment (~28:41)
10th Amendment (~35:33)
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UNBIASED University is in session! While Jordan is on maternity leave, she’s breaking down the most critical aspects of the United States government — the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the three branches of the federal government, presidential elections, the evolution of political parties, and more.
In this episode of UNBIASED Politics, we continue the UNBIASED University series by breaking down the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution, the amendments that establish many of the core protections individuals have within the criminal justice system. What limits does the Constitution place on government searches and seizures, what rights protect individuals during questioning and prosecution, and what guarantees ensure a fair trial? We discuss the protections against unreasonable searches and seizures, the right against self-incrimination, the guarantees of due process, and the rights to legal counsel, a speedy and public trial, and an impartial jury. Through historical context and legal principles, this episode provides a clear, nonpartisan overview of the constitutional safeguards designed to balance law enforcement power with individual rights.
Intro (0:00)
4th Amendment (4:46)
5th Amendment (~26:59)
6th Amendment (~44:15)
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UNBIASED University is officially in session! While Jordan is on maternity leave, she’s breaking down the most critical aspects of the United States government — the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the three branches of the federal government, presidential elections, the evolution of political parties, and more.
In this episode of UNBIASED Politics, we continue the UNBIASED University series by breaking down the First, Second, and Third Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. What protections do these amendments actually guarantee, and how have their meanings evolved over time? We explain the freedoms of speech, religion, the press, assembly, and petition, the right to keep and bear arms, and the historical context behind the rarely discussed Third Amendment’s protection against the forced quartering of soldiers. Along the way, we explore the historical origins of these rights, the major Supreme Court decisions that have shaped how they are interpreted today, and the ongoing legal and political debates surrounding them. Whether you’re looking to better understand your constitutional freedoms or simply want a clear, nonpartisan refresher on the Bill of Rights, this episode provides a straightforward guide to the first three amendments.
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In this episode of UNBIASED Politics, we take a deep dive into the foundation of the United States: the Constitution. What exactly does the Constitution do, why was it written, and how has its meaning evolved over time? We break down the core principles that shape the American system of government, including federalism, separation of powers, checks and balances, and individual rights, while also exploring the historical debates that shaped the document. Whether you’re brushing up on the basics or looking for a clearer understanding of how constitutional law affects everyday life, this episode provides a clear, nonpartisan guide to the document that governs it all.
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Get the facts, without the spin. UNBIASED offers a clear, impartial recap of US news, including politics, elections, legal news, and more. Hosted by lawyer Jordan Berman, each episode provides a recap of current political events plus breakdowns of complex concepts—like constitutional rights, recent Supreme Court rulings, and new legislation—in an easy-to-understand way. No personal opinions, just the facts you need to stay informed on the daily news that matters. If you miss how journalism used to be, you're in the right place.
In today's episode:
EPA Repeals "Endangerment Finding." Here's What You Should Know (1:47)
Stephen Colbert Accuses CBS of Pulling Rep. Talarico Interview Over FCC Rule (10:54)
Quick Hitters: Trump May Make Decision Soon on Iran Action, Schumer Proposes Legislation to Protect Pride Flag, ICE Agreements with Local Law Enforcement Up 950%, New DHS Memo Allows Arrest and Detainment of Certain Refugees (~23:15)
Rumor Has It: Diving Deep Into the SAVE America Act and Voter Registration Requirements. PLUS Did Two ICE Agents Lie Under Oath About Shooting a Man? Here's What You Should Know. (~26:44)
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Get the facts, without the spin. UNBIASED offers a clear, impartial recap of US news, including politics, elections, legal news, and more. Hosted by lawyer Jordan Berman, each episode provides a recap of current political events plus breakdowns of complex concepts—like constitutional rights, recent Supreme Court rulings, and new legislation—in an easy-to-understand way. No personal opinions, just the facts you need to stay informed on the daily news that matters. If you miss how journalism used to be, you're in the right place.
In today's episode:
Six Redacted Names in Epstein Files Revealed; Congresswoman Says Her Review Showed Some Alleged Victims Acting as Co-Conspirators (4:27)
FAA Abruptly Shuts Down El Paso Airport; Conflicting Reasons Given By Government Officials (12:23)
Border Czar Tom Homan Announces End to Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis (~19:11)
DHS Closer to Shutting Down as Lawmakers Can't Reach Agreement on ICE Reforms (~21:15)
Rumor Has It: Will the SAVE Act Block Married Women from Registering to Vote? Did Trump Call the Police Chief and Say He Was Happy About the Investigation Into Epstein? (~22:46)
Critical Thinking Segment (~30:48)
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Get the facts, without the spin. UNBIASED offers a clear, impartial recap of US news, including politics, elections, legal news, and more. Hosted by lawyer Jordan Berman, each episode provides a recap of current political events plus breakdowns of complex concepts—like constitutional rights, recent Supreme Court rulings, and new legislation—in an easy-to-understand way. No personal opinions, just the facts you need to stay informed on the daily news that matters. If you miss how journalism used to be, you're in the right place.
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Trump's Controversial Obama Video; Here's What You Need to Know (0:33)
Trump Sues IRS and Treasury Dept. for $10B; Answering Your Questions (8:47)
New Bio Lab Found in Vegas; Linked to 2023 Bio Lab Found in California (~19:08)
New Epstein Documents Show Government Officials Saw 'Orange Figure' Night of Epstein's Death Despite Statements to the Contrary (~24:07)
Quick Hitters: Ghislaine Maxwell Pleads the Fifth, Congress Starts Reviewing Unredacted Epstein Files, Super Bowl Halftime Numbers, Liam Ramos Didn't Receive Bad Bunny's Grammy Award (~29:10)
Critical Thinking Segment (~32:08)
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Get the facts, without the spin. UNBIASED offers a clear, impartial recap of US news, including politics, elections, legal news, and more. Hosted by lawyer Jordan Berman, each episode provides a recap of current political events plus breakdowns of complex concepts—like constitutional rights, recent Supreme Court rulings, and new legislation—in an easy-to-understand way. No personal opinions, just the facts you need to stay informed on the daily news that matters. If you miss how journalism used to be, you're in the right place.
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Government Shutdown Ends; Minneapolis Officers to Wear Body Cameras; 700 Federal Agents to Leave (0:07)
Trump Suggests 'Nationalizing' Elections; Here's What You Should Know About It (10:13)
Supreme Court Allows California to Use New Congressional Map (~19:04)
Clintons Agree to Testify Before Congress After Almost Facing Contempt Vote (~23:53)
Epstein Q&A Part II: Who's Named In the Files and In What Context? Why Are Names Redacted? Is the Claim About Bill Gates True? (~29:26)
Quick Hitters: Ryan Routh Sentenced, Fulton County Wants Ballots Back, Washington Post Layoffs, Mayor Bass Accused of Altering Palisades Fire Report, Updates on Nancy Guthrie (~56:53)
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Get the facts, without the spin. UNBIASED offers a clear, impartial recap of US news, including politics, elections, legal news, and more. Hosted by lawyer Jordan Berman, each episode provides a recap of current political events plus breakdowns of complex concepts—like constitutional rights, recent Supreme Court rulings, and new legislation—in an easy-to-understand way. No personal opinions, just the facts you need to stay informed on the daily news that matters. If you miss how journalism used to be, you're in the right place.
In today's episode:
DOJ Releases More Than 3 Million Pages of Epstein Files (0:31)
Epstein Files Q&A: Answering Your Frequently Asked Questions (11:19)
The Federal Government Is Partially Shutdown; Here's Why (39:30)
Don Lemon Arrested; What His Indictment Alleges (45:05)
Quick Hitters: DOJ Opens Civil Rights Investigation into Alex Pretti Shooting, Kennedy Center to Close, Trump Nominates Fed Chair Replacement, Immigration Agents Who Shot Pretti Identified (~52:37)
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respectfully when there is a felon with 34 convictions calling himself the head of law enforcement and the final.word of the law in the white house then here say statements about a habeas corpus case is circumstantial at the very most and bullshit 🙄 [more likely] at the least. ~"That Dave Guy" on 🇨🇦
Trump s hands are soaking wet with innocent blood. #serialkiller in Chief is what you got there girl. #Canada is gonna be a #northern #Ireland #Troubles for you while we get to pave new global markets you will all spiral. when you want help just ask but you need to deal with #dump n #muck first.
please comment on some historical context surrounding birthright citizenship: my understanding is it's original intent was to grant citizenship to the children of former slaves as slaves were not considered citizens and therefore were not sovereigns of any nation.
flotus potus lotus 🇨🇦
Don't forget Stormy's nickname for Trump, Tiny.
Great show. Thank you
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