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Who Actually Writes Our Laws?

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Who actually sits down and writes the first draft of a law? In this episode, we explore the invisible people shaping the rules we live by: the 50 or so lawyers in the UK's Office of the Parliamentary Counsel, the legislative counsel in the US Congress, and the army of parliamentary assistants and policy staffers below them. Then we examine whether legal language has to be as dense and unreadable as it is. New Zealand's plain language initiative tried to rewrite laws so ordinary citizens could understand them—with measurable success. But pushback from the legal profession raises hard questions: does clarity introduce ambiguity? And who really benefits when laws remain opaque?

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Israel's Nuclear Dilemma After Trump's Iran Deal

In this episode, we break down the seismic shift from joint US-Israel military action against Iran to Trump announcing a nuclear deal that reportedly caught Netanyahu completely off guard. Israeli officials are telling reporters they've been "screwed" — but publicly Netanyahu insists everything is fine. We examine the terms of the MOU, the gap between US and Iranian versions, and the three impossible choices facing Jerusalem: accept a deal that locks in Iranian nuclear latency, strike unilaterally and risk a catastrophic rupture with Washington, or try to extract private assurances from Trump that may not outlast his presidency. With Defense Minister Katz already ordering the IDF to prepare for independent action, this is the story of an ally that may have concluded its patron is no longer acting in its interests.

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