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The UMB Pulse Podcast

University of Maryland, Baltimore

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The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is working to strengthen social impact and galvanize innovation. This season of “The UMB Pulse” podcast is featuring stories about how UMB is taking creative action to overcome barriers and solve social problems. Be sure to tune in – new episodes drop on the FIRST FRIDAY of the month! “The UMB Pulse” is produced by the UMB Office of Communications and Public Affairs. Co-hosted by Charles Schelle, lead social media specialist and Dana Rampolla, dire ...
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Lawyer Talk: Off the Record

Stephen E. Palmer - Attorney At Law

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Legal advice, lessons on life, and other marginal insights by a practicing criminal defense lawyer. Featuring Steve Palmer of Palmer Legal Defense Contact us at www.palmerlegaldefense.com Recorded at Channel 511 in Columbus, Ohio: www.channel511.com
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Parents' Rights Now!

Suzanne Gallagher

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PARENTS’ RIGHTS IN EDUCATION We represent millions of voices standing up for families, united for natural parents’ rights in the K-12 education system. Local control, where school boards set policies honoring all students, and families must be restored. We reject any indoctrination of school children with extreme pedagogy. We support the proper role of K-12 academic education, focused on core skills, and preparing students for success. We reject controversial sexualization and racist doctrin ...
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Compassion . . . honesty . . . rationality . . . these are all qualities you want in a lawyer. Heck, they’re qualities you want in anyone you know or do business with. Welcome to the Injury Lawyer Podcast. A podcast that discusses all types of injuries due to all types of negligence. Join Attorney Steve Heisler, creator of the National Amputation Attorneys, and other experts as they provide valuable insight into your legal rights and help keep you informed. Unfortunately, people who have bee ...
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Tiny Horse Talk

JA Media Productions

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Welcome to Tiny Horse Talk, featuring conversations about ponies and miniature horses. You’ll find information and education in each episode, along with a little dash of fun! Join host Patricia Milligan of Fox Lea Farm Mini Equine Rescue, an organization dedicated to helping the littlest horses find their way home, as we dive into the world of our smallest equine friends. You'll also hear from EQUUS Film & Arts Fest Director Lisa Diersen and Producer Julianne Neal from time to time with tidb ...
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In our latest podcast episode, we get into the legal ethics and the often-overlooked responsibilities of prosecutors in disclosing exculpatory evidence. This evidence can be pivotal in ensuring a fair trial and just outcomes. The discussion kicks off with an overview of the landmark case Brady v Maryland, which established the prosecutor's duty to …
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! In this conversation, Suzanne Gallagher discusses the recent vice presidential debate between Tim Walz and JD Vance, highlighting their qualifications and positions on public school policies. She critiques the lack of discussion on critical issues such as K-12 education, religious liberty, and transg…
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One of the key takeaways from this discussion is the importance of creating a solid appellate record. In Law School, students are taught to process, learn, and deal with massive amounts of information. However, the practical application of this knowledge in real-world scenarios often requires a different approach. Everything done in a legal case sh…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Today's Monday Briefing explores the recent developments in parental rights legislation, particularly focusing on Tennessee's new law that strengthens parental consent in children's healthcare decisions. It contrasts this with California's controversial Safety Act, which has sparked debates over pare…
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Have you ever wondered why defamation cases are so challenging to win in the United States? We take a look at this complex area of law, prompted by a question from Vladimir, a law student in Croatia. Vladimir's curiosity about the comparative strength of defamation laws between the USA and other countries sets the stage for an enlightening discussi…
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Send us a text Join hosts Charles Schelle, MS, and Dana Rampolla as they interview Michael Allen, MSW '03, chief executive officer of Therapeutic Connections and chairman of the University of Maryland School of Social Work Alumni Board. Allen shares his inspiring journey navigating through being a social worker at the R Cowley Adams Shock Trauma Ce…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! In this conversation, Shawn Chummar discusses his candidacy for the Oregon House of Representatives, sharing his motivations for running, the key issues he aims to address, including the economy, education, and public safety. He emphasizes the importance of civic duty and the need for effective repre…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! In this conversation, Suzanne Gallagher discusses the controversial content provided by the Amaze.org website, which is used for sexual education in schools. She highlights specific videos that address sensitive topics such as masturbation and sexual orientation, raising concerns about the appropriat…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! This week's Monday Briefing covers significant issues in education, focusing on racial equality, parental rights, and legal challenges regarding curriculum content. It highlights a case of a teacher advocating against discrimination in California, the implications of a school board's stance on a cont…
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We go with a fascinating question from listener Kathy about the concept of "fighting words" and their legal implications. This episode gets into into the complexities of free speech, examining how certain words can be deemed so offensive that they might justify legal action, even in a country that cherishes the First Amendment. Steve begins by expl…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Colleen O'Neal, a candidate for state representative in Maine, discusses her motivation for running for office and her focus on parents' rights in education. She highlights the lack of access and input for parents in school board decisions and the need to address issues such as trans students playing…
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In this episode of Lawyer Talk, Steve Palmer delves into the intricacies of legal pleas using the recent Hunter Biden case as a backdrop. Discover the differences between Alford and no contest pleas, their implications, and why defendants might choose them. Steve breaks down complex legal jargon into simple terms, making it accessible for everyone.…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! This week's topic dives into the introduction of AI-based mental health counseling in schools through a program called Alongside Care. Suzanne Gallagher highlights the alarming trends in student mental health and the shortage of counselors, leading to the development of this AI solution. While the pr…
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We explore a tragic case that sheds light on the complexities of criminal law and the stark differences between classroom theory and courtroom reality. Joined by Troy, a second-year law student, we get into the legal implications of a DUI incident that resulted in the deaths of two Columbus Blue Jackets hockey players, both brothers, who were tragi…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! This week's Monday Briefing focuses on recent controversies in education, focusing on the Miami-Dade School Board's problem with information getting leaked to Antifa, the Portland Public Schools' directive on political displays, and a troubling assignment given to middle school students in New York. …
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In the latest episode of Lawyer Talk, Steve takes on a challenging question from a listener named Gavin: Why are district attorneys never sued when they bring frivolous lawsuits against people? This question strikes at the heart of the legal system and the protections afforded to government officials. Steve dives deep into the intricacies of prosec…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Jeff Scott, a candidate for school board in Hartland, Michigan, discusses his concerns about the school district and his reasons for running. He highlights issues such as dropping enrollment, lack of transparency, and controversial policies regarding gender and discrimination. Jeff emphasizes the imp…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! The conversation is about public relations for parents and how they can make changes in their schools. The main focus is on sharing their stories and efforts with Parents' Rights in Education to get the publicity needed to win local issues. The conversation also covers steps parents can take to docum…
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Ever wondered what happens when the police ask for your identification, and you refuse? In this episode, Steve Palmer dives into a real-life case that explores this very issue. Joined by Troy, a second-year law student at Capital University, Steve breaks down the legal intricacies of a bench trial involving a woman who was charged with obstruction …
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! In this conversation, Suzanne Gallgaher discusses several education-related topics from different states. The principal themes include illegal campaign activities in North Carolina, transgender locker room policies in Nevada, a principal arrested for sexual exploitation in Arizona, and a lawsuit agai…
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Learn the key differences between probation and parole, and get essential advice on adhering to parole conditions. If you've ever wondered about the intricacies of parole, probation, and the legal responsibilities that come with them, this episode is a must-listen. Steve begins by clarifying the fundamental differences between probation and parole,…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Suzanne Venker is back for another episode! This conversation explores the rise of radical feminism in recent years and the impact it has had on politics and society. It discusses the influence of feminism in the 2016 election and the current election year. The conversation also touches on the import…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! The conversation covers two main themes: the introduction of the term 'ace/aro' and the role of public schools in promoting sexual identities, and the controversy surrounding a principal's announcement of a personal lifestyle change. The conversation also touches on the importance of communication an…
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We discuss the Idaho murder case and the complexities of jurisdiction and venue changes in criminal trials. "The issue on appeal was whether there is so much media attention, so much sensationalism, so much negative press, that it prejudiced the trial." Steve Palmer Steve Palmer and Troy dive into the complexities of the legal system that aren't co…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! The conversation covers several topics related to education and LGBTQ+ issues. The principal of Sunset Primary School in Oregon legally changed her name and uses they/them pronouns. Ohio schools are inviting LGBTQ+ activists to talk to students about being trans and dealing with unsupportive parents.…
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Steve Palmer is back, and today he's tackling a crucial question from Kathy about dealing with the police. If you've ever wondered what to do when the police start asking questions, this episode is for you. Steve talks about the importance of staying silent and not making any statements to the police, despite the pressure they may put on you. He sh…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Suzanne Venker is an author, public speaker, a weekly podcast host, and helps women reject bogus narratives about men, marriage, and motherhood that sabotage their success in life and in love. Today, she discusses how the public education system perpetuates false narratives about men, marriage, and m…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! The conversation discusses incidents where students' free speech rights were violated in schools. It highlights the importance of adults and influential figures standing up for students' rights. The conversation also touches on the challenges of organizing conservative political student groups in K-1…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! In this conversation, Suzanne Gallgaher discusses three different news stories. The first story is about a high school student in Edmond, Oklahoma who was told he couldn't fly the American flag from his pickup truck. The second story is about new policies passed by the Laramie County School District …
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Steve Palmer answers a fascinating listener question from Kathy about the concept of "fighting words." In this episode, Steve explores the legal landscape of fighting words, tracing its origins to the 1942 Supreme Court case Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire. He explains how the Court determined that certain words could be so offensive that they might be…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! In this conversation, Suzanne Gallgaher interviews Richard Burke about the importance of school board elections and citizen involvement in local government. They discuss the role of school boards in setting policies and curriculum, the controversy surrounding content in schools, and the need for pare…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! The conversation discusses the importance of being informed about elections and their impact on K-12 public education. It emphasizes the need for parents' rights and local school district control. The conversation also highlights the role of activism and testifying at school board meetings to bring a…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! In this conversation, Suzanne Gallgaher discusses three news stories. The first story is about a Kansas school district censoring and mocking a mother for exposing pornographic books in schools. The second story is about the Supreme Court refusing to reinstate Biden's new Title IX rule. The third sto…
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Steve is back in action with the hot topic of police body cams and their usage. This week's question comes from John, who asks whether police officers are allowed to knowingly turn off their body cams, and if regulations vary by county. Steve explores the complexities of this issue, referencing a high-profile case in Columbus, Ohio, where a police …
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Katrina Smith, a member of the Maine House of Representatives, District 62, discusses her fight against a bill to make Maine a sanctuary state for minors struggling with gender dysphoria. She shares her experience of winning the battle by exposing the bill early on and generating national pressure. H…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Today, we are taking a look at who we are, how we got here, and what we are doing now for Parents' Rights in Education. PRE Quiz: https://parentsrightsineducation.com/quiz/ Support the show DONATE TODAY! www.ParentsRightsInEducation.comAf Suzanne Gallagher
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! In this conversation, Suzanne Gallgaher discusses several news stories related to education. The principal themes include a lawsuit against a school district for negligence in a sexual assault case, controversy over banned books in Nebraska, the promotion of anti-Israel propaganda in Portland schools…
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