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Taking Tariffs to Court, with Sara Albrecht
Jun 17, 2026
Unknown duration
What's Driving the "Horseshoe of Nihilism"? with Gregg Hurwitz
Jun 11, 2026
55m 47s
When Courts Abandon The Rule of Law, with Lauren Sheets Jarrell
Jun 4, 2026
46m 50s
Who Are "We the People"? with Randy Barnett
May 27, 2026
56m 01s
Is The "New Right" Just Postmodernism in Disguise? with Hicks and Salsman
May 21, 2026
1h 05m 34s
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| 6/17/26 | ![]() Taking Tariffs to Court, with Sara Albrecht | Join Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 307th episode of Objectively Speaking, where she sits down with the Chairman of the Liberty Justice Center, Sara Albrecht, to talk about the organization's recent legal victory over the Trump Administration’s tariffs before the U.S. Supreme Court. Can the President unilaterally impose sweeping taxes on Americans without Congress's approval—and what does it take to stop him when he tries? In February 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court answered with a resounding "no," issuing a landmark 6-3 ruling in Trump v. V.O.S. Selections that struck down the Trump Administration's "Liberation Day" tariffs and reaffirmed that the power to tax belongs to Congress, not the executive. Sara Albrecht is Chairman of the Liberty Justice Center, the nonprofit, public-interest law firm that brought V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump and prevailed at every level of the federal judiciary, from the U.S. Court of International Trade to the Supreme Court. Beyond her work at Liberty Justice Center, Sara serves on the boards of the Illinois Policy Institute, Empower Illinois, the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Unify America, and the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. | — | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() What's Driving the "Horseshoe of Nihilism"? with Gregg Hurwitz✨ | political violenceradicalization+4 | Gregg Hurwitz | The Atlas SocietyInternational Thriller Writers+2 | — | nihilismpolitical violence+5 | — | 55m 47s | |
| 6/4/26 | ![]() When Courts Abandon The Rule of Law, with Lauren Sheets Jarrell✨ | tort lawcivil litigation+4 | Lauren Sheets Jarrell | American Tort Reform FoundationATRA | — | tort lawcivil litigation+5 | — | 46m 50s | |
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Who Are "We the People"? with Randy Barnett✨ | individual rightsgovernment+4 | Randy Barnett | Georgetown University Law CenterGeorgetown Center for the Constitution+3 | — | We the Peopleindividual rights+4 | — | 56m 01s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Is The "New Right" Just Postmodernism in Disguise? with Hicks and Salsman✨ | New Rightpostmodernism+4 | — | — | — | New Rightpostmodernism+4 | — | 1h 05m 34s | |
| 5/13/26 | ![]() When Lawyers Become Legislators with Jim Copland✨ | tort reformlegal regime+4 | James (Jim) R. Copland | Manhattan InstituteHarvard Business Law Review+3 | — | tort reformlegal system+5 | — | 51m 33s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() What if Humans Aren't Primates? with Jonathan Leaf✨ | human natureneuroscience+4 | Jonathan Leaf | The Atlas SocietyThe New Yorker+3 | — | human natureprimate myth+4 | — | 49m 41s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() 300th Episode: How To Fight Censorship with Nadine Strossen✨ | free speechcensorship+4 | Nadine Strossen | The Atlas SocietyACLU+2 | — | censorshipfree speech+5 | — | 56m 18s | |
| 4/22/26 | ![]() The Real Cost of Short-Term Thinking with Robert Tracinski✨ | short-term thinkingself-interest+3 | Robert Tracinski | Atlas Society | — | irrational self-interestenlightened self-interest+3 | — | 1h 00m 28s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Are Trial Lawyers Killing Innovation? with Ted Frank✨ | tort reformlitigation+5 | Ted Frank | Hamilton Lincoln Law InstituteThe New York Times+1 | — | trial lawyersinnovation+6 | — | 53m 55s | |
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| 4/8/26 | ![]() The Dark Side of "Social Emotional Learning" with Priscilla West✨ | Social Emotional Learningeducation advocacy+4 | Priscilla West | Moms for LibertyGovernment Accountability Institute+1 | — | Social Emotional Learningeducation+5 | — | 45m 51s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Communism's Secret History with Joshua Lisec✨ | communismsocialism+5 | Joshua Lisec | The Atlas SocietyNew York Times+4 | — | communismsocialism+7 | — | 1h 00m 28s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() The Lure of Conspiratorial Thinking with Michael Shermer✨ | conspiracy theoriesrational thinking+3 | Michael Shermer | The Atlas SocietySkeptic Magazine+5 | — | conspiracybelief+4 | — | 54m 27s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() The “America First” Principle and the U.S. War with Iran✨ | foreign policyself-interest+5 | Richard Salsman | — | AmericaIran+3 | America Firstself-interest+8 | — | 1h 00m 06s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Is Bitcoin for Everyone? with Natalie Brunell✨ | Bitcoinfinancial freedom+4 | Natalie Brunell | Bitcoin is for Everyone: Why Our Financial System is Broken and Bitcoin is the Solution | — | Bitcoinfinancial system+5 | — | 52m 27s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Special 10th Anniversary Podcast with Jennifer Grossman✨ | anniversaryleadership+5 | Naomi Brockwell | The Atlas SocietyLudlow Institute | — | Atlas SocietyJennifer Grossman+6 | — | 56m 13s | |
| 2/25/26 | ![]() The Uyghur Struggle with Salih Hudayar✨ | Uyghur rightsChina's persecution+3 | Salih Hudayar | East Turkistan Government in ExileChinese Communist Party | ChinaEast Turkistan+1 | UyghurChina+6 | — | 1h 00m 02s | |
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Is the Word 'Liberal' Worth Fighting For? with Stephen Hicks✨ | political labelsliberalism+3 | Stephen Hicks | The Atlas Society | — | liberalpolitical labels+3 | — | 57m 24s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Let Colleges Fail? with Richard Vedder | Join Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 289th episode of Objectively Speaking, where she is joined by Professor Richard Vedder to talk about his book, "Let Colleges Fail: The Power of Creative Destruction in Higher Education," which makes the case that higher education must embrace market discipline—learning from the private sector, ending federal control of student loans, questioning accreditation, and allowing creative destruction to drive innovation, affordability, and genuine educational value. Vedder is a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Economics at Ohio University. His work has appeared in scholarly journals and in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and National Review. He is the author of several books, including "Restoring the Promise: Higher Education in America" and "Going Broke By Degree: Why College Costs Too Much." | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Finding Common Cause Across Secular-Religious Divide with Jay Lapeyre | Join Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 288th episode of Objectively Speaking, where she sits down with the President and CEO of Laitram, LLC, as well as Board Chair for Atlas Society, Jay Lapeyre to discuss the moral foundations of a free society and the values needed to sustain it. In an age of deep polarization and growing skepticism toward freedom itself, what core values can still unite Americans around a shared moral foundation for a free society? That’s what Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman and President and CEO of Laitram, LLC, Jay Lapeyre sit down to discuss in this special episode of Objectively Speaking. Along with serving as Board Chair for both the Cato Institute and The Atlas Society, Lapeyre is a founding leader of the Free Society Coalition, a new alliance of thinkers and institutions committed to clarifying and defending the ethical principles that make freedom possible. Drawing on the Coalition’s Philadelphia Declaration for Freedom and Responsibility, the duo will explore how individual dignity, moral agency, objective truth, and constitutional limits on power can provide a unifying alternative to collectivism, nihilism, and authoritarianism on both the left and the right. | — | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() How Science Became Corrupted with Anna Krylov | Join Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 287th episode of Objectively Speaking, where she is joined by professor Anna Krylov to discuss the dangers when institutions dedicated to truth-seeking come to prioritize ideology over scientific rigor, and what that means for the future of science. How did institutions dedicated to truth-seeking come to prioritize ideology over scientific rigor, and what does that mean for the future of science? That’s what Anna Krylov examines in a recent article, “How Science Became Corrupted,” for the Heterodox STEM Substack. In a powerful critique of modern scientific publishing, Krylov argues that identity-based policies, “citation justice,” and editorial censorship have undermined peer review, distorted the production of knowledge, and replaced merit with social engineering. Krylov is a theoretical chemist and professor known for her outspoken defense of scientific rigor, open inquiry, and the pursuit of objective truth. | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Is Wokeness a Status Flex? with Musa al-Gharbi | Join Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 286th episode of Objectively Speaking, where she sits down with sociologist Musa al-Gharbi to discuss his book "We Have Never Been Woke: The Cultural Contradictions of a New Elite," which examines the history and political economy of the symbolic professions from the interwar period through the present, tracing how journalists, academics, activists, and knowledge-sector professionals came to wield outsized cultural influence. A sociologist and associate professor in the School of Communication and Journalism at Stony Brook University, Al-Ghabri brings a rigorous, data-driven approach to understanding today’s ideological battles. He is also a prolific writer of many articles, including those posted to his Substack, Symbolic Capital(ism). | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Not Owned, Not Owed with Timothy Sandefur | Join Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 285th episode of Objectively speaking where she sits down with three-time returning guest Timothy Sandefur to talk about his latest book "You Don’t Own Me: Individualism and the Culture of Liberty," which explores how the idea of individual freedom has shaped not only politics and economics but also the arts—from pop music to poetry, from “Star Trek” to the blues, and from Western novels to architecture. Returning for a third time on Objectively Speaking, Sandefur is no stranger to The Atlas Society, having joined us previously to discuss his books Frederick Douglass: Self-Made Man and Freedom’s Furies: How Isabel Patterson, Rose Wilder Lane, and Ayn Rand Found Liberty in an Age of Darkness. Sandefur is the Vice President for Legal Affairs at the Goldwater Institute and holds the Duncan Chair in Constitutional Government. He is the author of nine books as well as more than 50 scholarly articles on a wide variety of legal subjects. | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Jews vs. Rome: How Ancient Revolts Inform Modern History with Barry Strauss | Join Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman for the 284th episode of Objectivley Speaking where she interviews historian Barry Strauss about his book "Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire," which offers a gripping account of one of the most momentous eras in human history: the two hundred years of ancient Israel’s battles against Rome that reshaped Judaism and gave rise to Christianity. Barry Strauss is Corliss Page Dean Senior Fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution and Bryce & Edith M. Bowmar Professor of Humanistic Studies Emeritus at Cornell. As a historian, Strauss has spent years researching and studying the leaders of the ancient world and has written and spoken widely of their mistakes and successes. Some of his previous titles include "Ten Caesars: Roman Emperors from Augustus to Constantine," "The War That Made the Roman Empire," and "Masters of Command: Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar, and the Genius of Leadership." | — | ||||||
| 12/30/25 | ![]() Can We Bring Back the Classics? with Roosevelt Montás | Join Atlas Society Senior Fellow Robert Tracinski for the 283rd episode of Objectively Speaking when she sits down with Roosevelt Montás to talk about his book "Rescuing Socrates: How the Great Books Changed My Life and Why They Matter for a New Generation," which describes how four authors―Plato, Augustine, Freud, and Gandhi―had a profound impact on Montás’s life, driving home why a liberal education can still remake lives. Roosevelt Montás is a Senior Lecturer in American Studies and English at Columbia University and the director of the Center for American Studies’ Freedom and Citizenship Program, which brings low-income high school students to the Columbia campus to study political theory and then helps them prepare successful applications to college. He speaks and writes on the history, meaning, and future of liberal education and is the author of "Rescuing Socrates: How the Great Books Changed My Life and Why They Matter for a New Generation." | — | ||||||
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