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The REDWIN Report: Sustainable Economic Security Analysis

The REDWIN Report: Sustainable Economic Security Analysis

Von: Jermaine Whiteside
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Join host John Bryant, President of REDWIN Global, and Jermaine Whiteside, Ed.D. (candidate), Director of Research and Policy Analysis, for a rigorous examination of constitutional trade policy, economic security, and ethical governance frameworks. Each episode combines doctoral-level research with practical policy insights to examine how nations can develop resilient economic systems while upholding constitutional accountability.

What You’ll Hear:

•Constitutional analysis of emergency economic powers and trade policy decisions

•Research-based assessment of supply chain vulnerabilities and strategic industry development

•Ethical frameworks for responsible exercise of executive authority in international commerce

•Policy impact analysis on underserved communities and social equity considerations

•Interviews with legal scholars, former government officials, and policy researchers

Host Expertise:

•John Bryant, President, REDWIN Global - Strategic policy leadership and international trade analysis

•Jermaine Whiteside, Director of Research & Policy Analysis - Doctoral candidate in Education with AI ethics specialization,

published researcher on social policy impacts, 15+ years of community leadership, and executive education from Harvard Law, MIT, Columbia, and Duke

Research Foundation:

Analysis grounded in peer-reviewed research methodology, published policy studies, and ethical governance frameworks. Recent work includes examination of food security policy impacts and regulatory compliance in healthcare systems.

Current Focus:

Constitutional analysis of presidential tariff authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, featuring insights from REDWIN’s Supreme Court amicus brief filing and research on sustainable economic security frameworks.

Target Audience:

Government officials developing evidence-based policy, academic researchers in constitutional law and economics, corporate leaders managing ethical supply chains, and policy professionals focused on long-term economic resilience.

The REDWIN Report delivers research-driven analysis that policy professionals need to understand how constitutional governance, ethical considerations, and sustainable economic strategy intersect in modern trade policy.

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  • Emergency Powers at the Breaking Point: IEEPA, Tariffs, and Constitutional Truth
    Dec 18 2025

    In this narrated episode, Jermaine E. Whiteside, Ed.D. (c) delivers a rigorous constitutional analysis of one of the most consequential—and least understood—legal conflicts in modern American governance: the use of emergency economic powers under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to justify sweeping electric-vehicle tariffs.

    Drawing directly from his conference presentation and SSRN working paper, Whiteside examines a central constitutional dilemma: when does a legitimate national-security measure become an unconstitutional act of shadow taxation? While the factual predicate for emergency action is strong—marked by China’s dominance over critical minerals and battery supply chains—the episode interrogates whether presidential rhetoric framing these measures primarily as revenue-generating tools crosses a constitutional line reserved exclusively to Congress under Article I.

    This episode introduces two original doctrinal contributions designed to preserve IEEPA for genuine emergencies while constraining its misuse:

    1. The Incidental Revenue Doctrine — a legal boundary clarifying that emergency economic measures remain lawful only when revenue effects are incidental to foreign-threat mitigation, not the primary purpose.
    2. The Three-Tier Judicial Review Framework — a structured approach enabling courts to calibrate scrutiny based on evidentiary alignment between security threats, agency findings, and executive statements.

    Anchored in Supreme Court precedent—including Youngstown, Department of Commerce v. New York, NFIB v. OSHA, and Loper Bright v. Raimondo—the episode argues for constitutional correction, not economic chaos. It outlines a practical remedy through prospective-only relief, ensuring unlawful applications are restrained without destabilizing markets or triggering retroactive refund crises.

    More than a critique, this narration is a blueprint for the future. As supply-chain vulnerabilities emerge across semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, rare earths, and energy infrastructure, courts will need administrable standards that distinguish real emergencies from pretextual governance.

    Emergency authority must survive—but misuse must not.
    This episode explains why preserving constitutional legitimacy requires drawing that line now.

    © 2025 Redwin Marketing LLC | Redwin Global Initiative
    Connecting Stories. Empowering Trade. Building Global Partnerships.

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    8 Min.
  • When AI Critiques the Constitution: Responding to NotebookLM’s Analysis of Emergency Tariffs, IEEPA, and the Major Questions Doctrine
    Dec 17 2025

    n this episode, Jermaine E. Whiteside offers a structured scholarly response to an AI-generated critique produced by Google NotebookLM analyzing Constitutional Emergency Powers and Strategic Industrial Protection: Reconciling Executive Authority with Market Principles in the EV Tariff Case. The episode examines how large language models interpret statutory authority, constitutional structure, and judicial doctrine when evaluating presidential action under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

    The discussion focuses on three central issues raised by the critique: (1) whether IEEPA permits tariff-like measures absent explicit reference to “duties” or “taxes”; (2) the applicability and limits of the Major Questions Doctrine in the foreign-affairs and national-security context; and (3) the distinction between incidental revenue effects and impermissible revenue-raising motives in emergency economic actions. Drawing on Supreme Court precedent—including Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, Dames & Moore v. Regan, West Virginia v. EPA, and United States v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corp.—the episode clarifies where the AI’s analysis aligns with established doctrine and where it misapplies domestic regulatory frameworks to foreign economic powers.

    Beyond doctrinal correction, the episode advances a broader methodological contribution: it demonstrates how AI critiques can be productively integrated into legal scholarship as instruments of stress testing rather than authoritative arbiters. Whiteside introduces the Incidental Revenue Doctrine as an interpretive framework for distinguishing constitutionally permissible emergency measures from ultra vires revenue-driven actions, while reaffirming Congress’s retained oversight through the National Emergencies Act.

    This episode is intended for judges, clerks, legal scholars, policymakers, and advanced students seeking a deeper understanding of emergency economic powers, judicial deference in foreign affairs, and the emerging role of AI in constitutional analysis. It complements the SSRN working paper and related amicus briefing materials by translating complex legal arguments into a clear, principled, and institutionally grounded discussion consistent with APA 7 scholarly standards.

    © 2025 Redwin Marketing LLC | Redwin Global Initiative
    Connecting Stories. Empowering Trade. Building Global Partnerships.

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    14 Min.
  • Ethical Storytelling for Global Impact: The From Kenya With Care™ Framework Explained
    Nov 27 2025

    This episode provides a clear and accessible overview of the From Kenya With Care™ framework—an original model designed to help Kenya’s agricultural cooperatives compete more effectively in global markets through ethical, data-verified storytelling. Based on the research and analysis in Jermaine Whiteside’s working paper, the episode unpacks why narrative power, farmer agency, and communication integrity have become essential in a global economy driven by transparency and ethical sourcing.

    Listeners will learn how Kenya’s 600,000 tea farmers contribute 22% of global black tea production, yet still capture only a small portion of retail value, not because of production issues but because of narrative inequity—a gap in communication capacity that prevents farmers from differentiating their products and reaching premium markets.

    The episode introduces the core components of the FKWC™ Framework:

    • Farmer Agency

    Why farmers must become the authors of their own stories.

    • Measurable Standards

    How the model uses structure and verification to ensure accuracy, ethical integrity, and cultural fairness.

    • Certification Complement

    How ethical storytelling enhances—and does not replace—Fair Trade, Organic, and Rainforest Alliance certifications.

    • Faith-Informed Inclusivity

    How the framework draws from Christian stewardship principles while remaining open to all communities.

    Listeners will also explore the Communication Readiness System™ (CRS™)—a Lean Six Sigma–inspired process that prepares cooperatives for accurate and ethically grounded storytelling through:

    • Data Integrity Gateways
    • Ethical Storytelling Metrics
    • Cultural Equity Audits

    The episode explains how this system supports premium pricing, improves bargaining power, and strengthens trust with global buyers. It also highlights the upcoming KTDA pilot scheduled for 2026–2031 and how the FKWC™ model can scale across Africa and the Caribbean to reshape agricultural value chains.

    Ideal for:
    Business leaders, cooperative managers, policymakers, development partners, and anyone interested in ethical trade, narrative economics, and global supply-chain transformation.

    © 2025 Redwin Marketing LLC | Redwin Global Initiative
    Connecting Stories. Empowering Trade. Building Global Partnerships.

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    7 Min.
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