Ravi welcomes Amy Davidson Sorkin from The New Yorker to the show to explore the legal challenges of the various cases against Donald Trump, including the immunity case before the Supreme Court, and the potential consequences of a conviction before the election. They then turn to Joseph Fischer v. United States and discuss how the Supreme Court might rule on whether prosecutors can use federal obstruction laws to charge individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol attack.
Tim Daly, founder of The Education Daly and CEO of EdNavigator, then joins Ravi to explain why experts considered Finland the exemplar of quality education for many years and what we can learn from its steep decline. Ravi and Tim talk about how Finland's education system impacted advocacy around No Child Left Behind and why it's important to develop a deeper understanding of what drives educational success.
Show Notes
Trump Cases
The Supreme Court Asks What Enron Has to Do with January 6th—and Trump (The New Yorker, 4/17/24)
Donald Trump’s Very Busy Court Calendar (The New Yorker, 4/14/24)
Finland Mania
The Rise and Fall of Finland Mania (Education Daly, 1/10/24)
The Rise and Fall of Finland Mania, Part Two (Education Daly, 1/16/24)
Omicron, Twitter Bans, Bad Takes, Arne Duncan (Lost Debate, 1/4/22)
Empowering Kids and Parents with Arne Duncan and Stacey Harvey (Citizen Stewart Show, 6/7/23)
The Most Misunderstood Education Policy (Citizen Stewart Show, 8/1/23)