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Best Podcast Ever – Internet Free Speech

Should Facebook be considered a quasi-public space? Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss the extent to which free speech should apply on ubiquitous Web sites and consider how our understanding of constitutional rights may change in today’s social media dominated world. Listen and subscribe on iTunes | Podcasts.com | Spreaker

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Best Podcast Ever – The Gun Talk

In the wake of yet another school shooting, Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter consider what should be done about the gun violence epidemic. Plus, controversy over the Black Panther movie leads to a discussion on hyper-partisanship, political correctness impeding artistic expression and how we got to this stage in our history. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/best-podcast-ever/id1332411513?mt=2 Subscribe to The Best Podcast Ever on iTunes

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Best Podcast Ever – Rioting Thugs

Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter discuss the extinction of CDs and the future of music consumption, who killed Tupac, Philadelphia riots after the Super Bowl, whether flirting is cheating, red light cameras, the legal implications of restoring voting rights to felons and a neo-Nazi candidate. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/best-podcast-ever/id1332411513?mt=2 Subscribe to The Best Podcast Ever on iTunes

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Best Podcast Ever – Emotional Support Peacock

 In this episode Jaylon Carter and Mike Scala discuss how to find out the ways Facebook has you profiled, what would happen to our privacy and free speech rights if the government built a national 5G network, tablets for prisoners and a world where ball-less soccer teams are plausible. Subscribe to The Best Podcast Ever on iTunes or Spreaker.

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Best Podcast Ever – Who Killed Frosty?

 Mike Scala and Jaylon Carter weigh in on “illegal” versus “undocumented” immigrants from a legal perspective, Snowman-gate and the way social media and search results have a polarizing effect on our politics.