The newly launched “Law and Democracy” podcast from The Ohio State University’s Election Law Program may be of interest to Common Ground Democracy readers.
For the near future, the podcast will focus on issues relating to the administration of this year’s election. Going forward, and even during this year’s election as time permits, the podcast will also consider ways to improve elections along the lines of those considered in Common Ground Democracy essays.
The impetus and credit for launching this podcast goes to Tony Gaughan, who is visiting at Ohio State this year, assisted by Issrah Saleh, who manages the Election Law Program.
The podcast hosts features the Election Law at Ohio State team: Steve Huefner, Terri Enns, Anne Ralph, Tony, and me. The goal is to have informal and accessible conversations among the participants on topics of general interest concerning the functioning of the nation’s democracy through the operation of law. From time to time, the regular team will be joined by guests from the world of scholars, journalists, and practitioners.
The Law & Democracy Podcast is currently available on the YouTube Channel and (as I understand it) will soon be available on Apple Podcasts as well. For more information and resources, visit Election Law at Ohio State. You can follow the Law & Democracy Podcast on X @lawanddemocracypod.