Citizens United, Boxed Slave, Living Concrete

Citizens United, Boxed Slave, Living Concrete

Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 1249

  • Jan 22, 2020 7:00 am
  • 1:38:10 mins
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Big Wireless Awaits Big Decision on T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Plan (0:34) Guest: John Kwoka, PhD, Neal F. Finnegan Distinguished Professor of Economics, Northeastern University AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint are the four main wireless carriers across the country. Two of them, T-Mobile and Sprint, are hoping to merge. But a dozen states filed a lawsuit to block the merger because they say it’ll result in higher prices for wireless customers. That trial wrapped up a week ago, and we’re now waiting for the judge’s ruling.  10 Years After Citizens United (16:05) Guest: Michael Morley, JD, Assistant Professor of Law, Florida State University 10 years ago, the US Supreme Court ruled that corporations and unions have a First Amendment right to express themselves through unlimited spending on campaign advertising, so long as they aren’t directly donating to or coordinating with a candidate or party. In the very next Presidential election in 2012, spending by groups not directly linked to a candidate or party skyrocketed to $1 billion – three times what had been spent by so called “outside” groups in the 2008 presidential election, before Citizens United. And then in 2016, outside spending climbed to nearly one and a half billion dollars. The sky’s the limit for 2020. So, was the Citizens United ruling a mistake?  Henry ‘Box’ Brown: The Man Who Mailed Himself Out of Slavery (39:35) Guest: Martha J. Cutter, PhD, Professor of English and Africana Studies, University of Connecticut Throughout the practice of slavery in the United States, there were countless desperate attempts to escape.  But few were as unique as Henry Brown who mailed himself to freedom in a box. The story became a core part of his identity and professional success as an entertainer. “Box” became his nickname.  Why We Don’t Have a Female World Chess Champion (50:43) Guest: Alexey Root, Professor of Education, University of Texas at Dallas We’re on the final stretch of a 12-game match of Chess between two women - one will be named best female c