Nick Capodice

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  • Role: Producer/Reporter: Station-Based

Recent Pieces from Nick Capodice

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Civics 101: Is Santa A Criminal? (23:35)
From: New Hampshire Public Radio

In an uncharacteristic wash of holiday cheer, today we investigate how the actions of Santa could be interpreted in a court of law.
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Midterm Elections 2022: Disinformation, Misinformation, and Gerrymandering (51:31)
From: New Hampshire Public Radio

Lies, deception, manipulation. Voting is a core of our democracy, and yet, in every election cycle, there are things that, intentionally or not, put voters at a disadvantage.
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Midterm Elections 2022: Why You Should Vote, and How To Do It (51:26)
From: New Hampshire Public Radio

We're supposed to vote because our government is "by the people" and "for the people.” But it’s not so straightforward around here.
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Midterm Elections 2022: Why Do The Midterms Matter? (51:26)
From: New Hampshire Public Radio

The five whats and whys of the midterm election, and how the House, the Senate, and majority power work.
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Roe v Wade: Facts of the Case (51:31)
From: New Hampshire Public Radio

In light of the news regarding the leaked draft US Supreme Court opinion that strikes down Roe v Wade, NHPR's Civics 101 explains this landmark opinion. From its ruling in ...
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Civics 101: The Politics of the Olympics (51:34)
From: New Hampshire Public Radio

The Olympics are about more than feats of athletic glory - they are the multi-billion dollar stage on which politics and sport collide.
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Constitution Day Special: The Constitution & The Bill of Rights (51:32)
From: New Hampshire Public Radio

In honor of Constitution Day, Civics 101, the podcast refresher course on how our democracy works, shares the story of the two most important documents for the foundation of ...
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Loving v Virginia & Obergefell v Hodges (51:30)
From: New Hampshire Public Radio

The story of marriage equality in the United States, told through two Supreme Court cases.
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Korematsu v United States & Japanese American Internment (51:30)
From: New Hampshire Public Radio

The story of Japanese-American internment during WWII, and the Supreme Court case that challenged it.
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Plessy v Ferguson & Brown v Board of Education (51:31)
From: New Hampshire Public Radio

The Supreme Court case that said racial segregation was constitutional, and the landmark decision that, decades later, overturned it.