The Public Morality, produced by WSNC, is a weekly broadcast focused on contemporary issues, including politics, and culture. Hosted by Byron Williams, The Public Morality is a 60-minute judicious conversation with some of the nation’s leading thinkers, authors, and activists.
Jim Morrill of the Charlotte Observe joins me to discuss North Carolina's controversial 9th Congressional district election.
Georgetown Constitutional law professor, Susan Bloch joins me to discuss President Trumps use of emergency powers on the Souther border.
Professor Michael Long joins me to discuss the post baseball career of Jackie Robinson as we commemorate the centennial of his birth.
Professor Corey Brettschneider discusses the 14th Amendment and birthright citizenship.
National Review Senior Editor Richard Brookhiser joins me to discuss his new book: "John Marshall: The Man who made the Supreme Court.
Dr. Gerald Kominiski, Senior Fellow at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research joins me to discuss the issue of healthcare and its potential impact on the midterm elections.
Dr. Shadi Hamid joins me to the discuss President Donald Trump’s Mideast policy in lieu of the disappearance of Saudi dissident journalist Jamal Khosoggi
Professor William Keylor joins me to discuss centennial of the Meuse Argon Offensive that battle the led to an armistice in the Great War.
Filmmaker Antoine Vitkine joins me to discuss his latest project Magda Goebbels-First Lady of the Third Reich.
Amy Siskind, author of the bestselling new book The List: A Week-by-Week Reckoning of Trump’s First Year, joins me to discuss the Brett Kavanagh Supreme court hearings and the impact women are having on the midterms race.
Elizabeth Mann and Logan Case join me to discuss the Depart of Education rollbacks of the civil rights of K-12 LGBTQ students
I speak with war correspondent and author, Carmen Gentile about his new memoir, Blindsided by the Taliban: a Journalist story of War, Trauma, Love and Loss.
Political science professor Liah Greenfield joins me to discuss some of the underlying issues in the aftermath of President Donald Trump's press conference with Vladimir Putin
Author and war correspondent Carmen Gentile discusses his new memoir Blindsided by the Taliban
Micah Schwartzman joins me to discuss the legacy of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy and the future of the Court