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Civic Outlaws

Civic Outlaws

著者: Samuel Trapp
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概要

Civic Outlaws is a weekly podcast about civil liberties, transparency, and the quiet ways power gets abused—rule by rule, policy by policy. We track real-world cases where agencies, regulators, and other unelected systems push past lawful authority, then we map out what the public can do next: documentation, public-records work, legal direction, and community-backed pressure. Episodes focus on active investigations and recurring problem areas like selective enforcement, surveillance expansion, HOA abuse, timeshare deception, and regulatory intimidation—especially where ordinary people feel boxed in and outgunned. Follow the investigations, updates, and ways to get involved at CivicOutlaws.com.

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政治・政府 政治学
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  • Gaming Machines, Liquor Licenses, and MOLAG: Civic Outlaws Introduces a New Shield for Missouri Operators Facing Regulatory Pressure
    2026/05/01

    Civic Outlaws turns its attention to Missouri’s gaming-machine and liquor-license landscape, introducing MOLAG — the Missouri Licensing Advocacy Group — as a new organized response for operators, licensees, and business owners facing regulatory pressure. This episode explains why small businesses need coordination, information, advocacy, and protection before agencies define the battlefield for them. Civic Outlaws airs live every Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at damradio.com/live.

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    1 時間 30 分
  • Statewide Surveillance or Public Safety? Missouri Flock Cameras, Norfolk Appeal, and the Fight Over Warrantless Vehicle Tracking Systems
    2026/04/24

    Today on Civic Outlaws, Samuel Trapp breaks down the controversial Flock camera surveillance system through the lens of the Schmidt v. Norfolk case now on appeal. From Supreme Court precedent in Carpenter to the broader implications of statewide ALPR networks, the discussion shifts to Missouri’s own Department of Public Safety funding programs and what they may be building behind the scenes. With real-world examples, including the Camden County controversy, this episode launches a transparency campaign aimed at uncovering who controls these systems, where they are located, and how they are used.

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    1 時間 21 分
  • Missouri’s New Licensing Trap: ATC, Torch, and the Bureaucratic Shortcut Around Proof
    2026/04/17

    In today’s Civic Outlaws, Samuel Trapp digs into what he argues is a dangerous shift in Missouri: the replacement of courtroom proof with administrative punishment. Using the Torch litigation, ATC enforcement tactics, and Missouri’s new affidavit-based compliance framework, the program examines how regulators can pressure businesses, threaten liquor licenses, and impose consequences without ever proving a criminal violation in court. The episode also introduces MOLAG, the Missouri Licensing Advocacy Group, as a response to mounting licensing overreach affecting gaming, alcohol, and other regulated industries across the state.

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    1 時間 29 分
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