At least one important issue hasn't been getting a lot of air time this election season: The impact of the Citizens United Supreme Court decision on state courts. According to a new study released yesterday by Emory Law School and the American Constitution Society, television ads attacking state supreme court candidates for being "soft on crime" not only sway elections, but also sway judicial decisions. Caroline Fredrickson, the president of the American Constitution Society, explains how spending in judicial elections post-Citizens United affects criminal convictions.
Actor Jason Schwartzman talks about his new role in the film "Listen Up Philip," he explains how director Wes Anderson has influenced his career, and improvises with Movie Date Podcast co-host Kristen Mienzer.
Ben Bradlee, the Washington Post editor that oversaw the paper's groubreaking coverage of the Watergate scandal, was a trailblazing journalist who faced down presidents. He died yesterday at the age of 93.
Over the last six months, the news has been dominated by an onslaught of bad and depressing headlines. But a new website, ourworldindata.org, provides a much needed analysis about the good news out there.
The Takeaway explores a new documentary about NSA leaker Edward Snowden, we look at the connection between Watergate & campaign finance, and a NASA engineer dishes about the Mars rover.
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