17 episodes

The Levin Center at Wayne State Law School presents "Oversight Matters," a podcast series on legislative oversight. This podcast is a behind-the-scenes look at important oversight and investigations by both state legislatures and Congress and the people involved in such work. You will hear personal stories and learn how legislators and their staffs uncover waste, fraud, and abuse in government programs as well as the facts behind important public policy reforms. You’ll also hear how bipartisanship can strengthen the value of oversight and foster constructive debate in our democracy. Hosted by the Levin Center's Ben Eikey.

The views expressed on Oversight Matters do not necessarily represent the views of Wayne State University or Wayne State Law School.

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The Levin Center at Wayne State Law School presents "Oversight Matters," a podcast series on legislative oversight. This podcast is a behind-the-scenes look at important oversight and investigations by both state legislatures and Congress and the people involved in such work. You will hear personal stories and learn how legislators and their staffs uncover waste, fraud, and abuse in government programs as well as the facts behind important public policy reforms. You’ll also hear how bipartisanship can strengthen the value of oversight and foster constructive debate in our democracy. Hosted by the Levin Center's Ben Eikey.

The views expressed on Oversight Matters do not necessarily represent the views of Wayne State University or Wayne State Law School.

    Professor Keesha Middlemass, Howard University

    Professor Keesha Middlemass, Howard University

    A conversation with Professor Keesha Middlemass from Howard University of corrections oversight. Join us as we discuss visitation, her book Convicted and Condemned, and where state legislators could focus their oversight endeavors.

    The views expressed on Oversight Matters do not necessarily represent the views of Wayne State University or Wayne State Law School.

    • 27 min
    Geoff Schumacher from the Mob Museum

    Geoff Schumacher from the Mob Museum

    This episode is being released in tandem with a new Portrait in Oversight titled Congress Investigates the Mafia: https://www.levin-center.org/what-is-oversight/portraits/

    The views expressed on Oversight Matters do not necessarily represent the views of Wayne State University or Wayne State Law School.

    • 21 min
    West Virginia State Auditor JB McCuskey

    West Virginia State Auditor JB McCuskey

    The views expressed on Oversight Matters do not necessarily represent the views of Wayne State University or Wayne State Law School.

    • 19 min
    FAST Class: State Representative Jordan Harris on Corrections, Budget Hearings

    FAST Class: State Representative Jordan Harris on Corrections, Budget Hearings

    The views expressed on Oversight Matters do not necessarily represent the views of Wayne State University or Wayne State Law School.

    • 12 min
    State Representative Wes Newton Discusses Legislative Oversight in the South Carolina Legislature

    State Representative Wes Newton Discusses Legislative Oversight in the South Carolina Legislature

    The views expressed on Oversight Matters do not necessarily represent the views of Wayne State University or Wayne State Law School.

    • 32 min
    Phil Barnett on Rep. Henry Waxman and the Big Tobacco Investigations

    Phil Barnett on Rep. Henry Waxman and the Big Tobacco Investigations

    The views expressed on Oversight Matters do not necessarily represent the views of Wayne State University or Wayne State Law School.

    • 36 min

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