Topic: Title X

112 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 2:34:20 - 2:37:39

1872: Lunar Economy

No Agenda Shop, Sir Vincent Title Change

Sir Vincent is elevated to the rank of Earl of the Rocket City. The hosts also promote the No Agenda Shop's sticker club, encouraging listeners to place stickers on laptops and other public spaces to spread awareness of the show. They clarify the specific titles and regions associated with the new knighthoods.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 2:29:05 - 2:32:18

1863: Nekkidly

Title Changes, Survivor of Aneurysm

Several producers received official title changes, including "Survivor of Aneurysm" for a producer who recently overcame a life-altering medical event. Another producer was dubbed "Baron of South Austin" after reaching a significant donation threshold. The hosts also discussed the process for replacing lost "Knight rings" through the show's staff.

Hoity-toity
Episode 1840 2:48:13 - 2:52:57

1840: Hoity-toity

Knighting Ceremony, Sir Voip and No Agenda Rings

Dame Early Turtle is elevated to Baronetess of the Gethsemane Swamp, and David Elcott is officially knighted. Listeners are directed to noagendarings.com to purchase custom Knight and Dame rings, which come with a wax seal and certificate of authenticity.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:32:21 - 1:34:05

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Washington State, School Sports Misgendering Incident

A high school girl in Washington State was reportedly charged with bullying and harassment after misgendering a biological male on an opposing softball team. The school's athletic director stated they follow state law over federal executive orders regarding gender identity in sports. The girl's family has sought legal counsel to fight the school's disciplinary actions.

Three Holes One Bag
Episode 1778 2:59:43 - 3:02:58

1778: Three Holes One Bag

University of Pennsylvania, Leah Thomas, Title IX Compliance

The University of Pennsylvania reached a deal with the Department of Education to ban transgender athletes from women's sports and strip swimmer Leah Thomas of her records. The reversal came after the Trump administration suspended $175 million in federal funds. Education Secretary Linda McMahon hailed the agreement as a victory for female athletes, while the university prepares apology letters to those who competed against Thomas.

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 3:25:53 - 3:31:33

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Birthdays, Title Changes, and Meetup Overview

The hosts announce birthdays for members of the "Gitmo Nation" and confirm title changes for newly elevated Barons and Viscounts. An overview of upcoming "No Agenda" meetups is provided, including events in New York City, Georgia, Ohio, and Texas. Listeners are encouraged to organize their own local meetups to build community connections.

Op Day
Episode 1772 16:56 - 18:21

1772: Op Day

John Yoo, Title 10 National Guard Deployment

Legal scholar John Yoo explained the statutory basis for President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles under Title 10. Yoo noted that while the media focuses on "invasion" or "rebellion" clauses, the third provision allows the president to act if he is unable to execute federal laws. This interpretation justifies federal intervention when local jurisdictions block the execution of national immigration statutes.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 51:52 - 54:49

1770: Control Grid

Columbia University, Title VI, Accreditation Threat

The Trump administration notified the Middle States Commission on Higher Education that Columbia University may no longer meet accreditation standards due to alleged violations of the Civil Rights Act. The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights determined the university showed "deliberate indifference" toward the harassment of Jewish students since October 7, 2023. Losing accreditation would effectively prevent the institution from operating as a recognized scholastic entity and would impact the transferability of student credits.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 54:51 - 57:47

1770: Control Grid

Supreme Court, Heterosexual Bias Claims, University Endowments

The Supreme Court unanimously rejected a lower court ruling that required heterosexual plaintiffs to meet a higher evidentiary hurdle in workplace discrimination claims. This decision, stemming from a case involving the Ohio Youth Services Department, signals a shift in how "reverse racism" and bias claims are handled under Title VII. The ruling coincides with increased federal scrutiny of Ivy League universities, including proposals to tax large, tax-free endowments and address tuition inflation driven by government-backed student loans.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 2:38:13 - 2:40:57

1756: AG Barbie

Janet Mills, Title IX, Transgender Sports Lawsuit

Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced a federal lawsuit against the state of Maine and Governor Janet Mills over non-compliance with executive orders regarding transgender athletes in women's sports. The administration is seeking an injunction and the return of titles to female athletes. Education Secretary Linda McMahon warned that states allowing biological males in female facilities face civil rights investigations.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 50:27 - 54:35

1736: The Blurt

Women's Sports Executive Order, Pam Bondi Confirmation

President Trump signed an executive order aimed at protecting women's sports by barring transgender women from competing in female categories, citing Title IX. The order threatens to pull federal funding from schools that allow biological men in female locker rooms. Additionally, Pam Bondi was confirmed as Attorney General with a 54-46 Senate vote, notably receiving support from Democrat John Fetterman.

Blue Bracelet
Episode 1711 40:54 - 46:35

1711: Blue Bracelet

Trump Policy, Gender-Affirming Care and Federal Funding

Donald Trump released a policy video outlining a plan to ban gender-affirming care for minors nationwide. The proposal includes revoking Biden-era policies, investigating Big Pharma for side effects, and terminating federal funding for hospitals that perform these procedures. He also called for a federal law establishing that the government only recognizes two genders assigned at birth.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 11:36 - 15:20

1700: Turban Tossing

Hurricane Helene Recovery, Ham Radio Emergency Networks

Reports from the Asheville area and northwest Tennessee highlight the destruction of local businesses, including the OP Way factory. The hosts discuss the lack of federal Title 10 activation and the role of the National Guard in the recovery efforts. They praise the performance of ham radio operators and private citizens using drones and helicopters to deliver insulin and supplies when government response faltered.

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 1:18:45 - 1:23:58

1657: Trash Can Man

Anti-Semitism Awareness Act, Free Speech Concerns

The House passed the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act, which seeks to codify a specific definition of anti-Semitism for Department of Education enforcement. Legal experts debate whether the bill constitutes a content-based restriction on speech that could chill constitutionally protected criticism of Israel on college campuses.

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 1:23:59 - 1:28:36

1657: Trash Can Man

Title VI Enforcement, University Leadership

Critics of the new anti-Semitism legislation, including Representative Jerry Nadler, argue that Title VI of the Civil Rights Act already provides sufficient tools to prevent discrimination. There is concern that delegating more authority to the Department of Education will lead to bureaucratic overreach similar to recent changes in Title IX regulations.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656 45:33 - 50:32

1656: Johnson Pivot

Anti-Semitism Awareness Act, University Federal Funding

The House passed a resolution adopting an official definition of anti-semitism to be used in enforcing Title VI regulations. This could allow the government to withhold federal funding from universities that fail to curb certain types of protests. Critics argue this is a "virtue signal" that complicates free speech while ignoring the massive private endowments these universities hold.

Twigs
Episode 1653 2:11:29 - 2:14:10

1653: Twigs

Title IX Revisions and Gender Identity Policy

The Biden administration issued new rules for Title IX that expand the definition of sex to include gender identity, allowing biological males to compete in women's sports and access female locker rooms. The hosts discuss the backlash from female athletes and the potential for these administrative rules to be challenged in court. They suggest that the "Chevron deference" legal doctrine will be central to future challenges against such executive overreach.

FLOW
Episode 1646 2:35:25 - 2:39:40

1646: FLOW

LGBTQ+ Voter Demographics, Title IX Training Changes

Gallup polling suggests that LGBTQ+ voters are a growing demographic that could decide the 2024 election, with nearly 15% of Gen Z identifying as such. However, a professor notes a shift in university Title IX training where "gay and lesbian" terminology has been replaced by the acronym TGQN (Transgender, Genderqueer, Questioning, or Not Listed). The hosts discuss the internal friction within the LGBTQ+ community regarding these linguistic shifts.

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630 2:32:13 - 2:40:22

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

Show Art Selection and the "Fallback Artist"

The hosts review the artwork submitted for recent episodes, focusing on the "Sunflower Kids" theme. They discuss the use of AI in show art and praise Darren O'Neill for his consistent, high-quality contributions, jokingly labeling him the "fallback artist." The segment provides insight into the creative process of matching art to show titles.