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Judge Napolitano Weekly – The Case for Personal Freedom delivers sharp, concise insights on law, government power, and the enduring fight for individual liberty. In just 5 to 7 minutes each week, Judge Andrew Napolitano breaks down the most important legal and political issues of the day—cutting through the noise with clarity, experience, and conviction.Drawing from his widely read opinion column, the Judge offers a principled perspective rooted in the Constitution and a deep respect for personal freedom. Whether it’s executive overreach, civil liberties, or the limits of government authority, each episode makes the case for why freedom matters—and what’s at stake.And for deeper conversations and extended interviews, be sure to catch Judge Napolitano’s full-length podcast, Judging Freedom. If you care about liberty, the Constitution, and holding power accountable, this is your weekly briefing.

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Portada del episodio EP:5 - American Heresy

EP:5 - American Heresy

The fastest way to lose a free society is to let the government watch first and justify later. Judge Andrew Napolitano makes the case that America is drifting toward an “American heresy” against the Fourth Amendment: warrantless surveillance that treats privacy as a privilege instead of a right. I walk through Justice Louis Brandeis’s timeless articulation of privacy as the right to be left alone, then trace the idea back to James Madison and the Bill of Rights. The founders were reacting to general warrants, sweeping search powers often blessed by secret processes, and they wrote constitutional limits to stop that kind of intrusion. Those limits were meant to protect more than “houses, papers, and effects” because freedom also lives in our thoughts, beliefs, and private associations. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

16 de abr de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio EP:2 - Free Speech Under Threat

EP:2 - Free Speech Under Threat

In this episode, I explain how a regulator doesn’t have to outright ban a story to change it. If broadcasters start to believe their license could be at risk, they’ll naturally gravitate toward the safest headline instead of the truest one. That’s the chilling effect the First Amendment was designed to prevent. I examine recent claims that the FCC may be pressuring how war coverage is presented, and I argue that even a “mere threat” can cause constitutional harm long before any case reaches a courtroom. I also take a step back from the daily headlines and trace the roots of free speech and a free press to James Madison and the Bill of Rights—what I call a bill of restraints on government power. These rights are not gifts from the state; they come from natural law. That distinction matters, because it means government officials have no authority to treat journalism like a compliance exercise. The First Amendment is written plainly as a limit on power—Congress shall make no law abridging speech or press—and its whole purpose is to keep government out of the speech business. From there, I connect that history to the FCC’s unique leverage over broadcasters, including the legacy of the equal time rule and how easily regulatory frameworks can be revived or repurposed. I close with a broader warning: if one administration can pressure coverage it dislikes today, another can do the same to different viewpoints tomorrow. If you care about civil liberties and the marketplace of ideas, this is a conversation worth hearing—and sharing. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

23 de mar de 2026 - 7 min
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