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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Supreme Court's Live Chat Refreshes
01:44 • 2min
The Independent State Legislative Case Was Decided
03:21 • 2min
Independent State Legislative Theory
05:01 • 2min
The Implications of the ISL Theory Decision
06:39 • 2min
The Role of Citation in the Court's Analysis
08:14 • 2min
How to Cite Academic Scholarship in a Creative Through Your Fee Case
09:49 • 2min
The Importance of the Supreme Court Opinion
11:29 • 2min
The Death of the IFL Theory
13:14 • 2min
The Slip Opinion of the Supreme Court
15:10 • 2min
The Chief Justice's Role in the Supreme Court
17:04 • 2min
Rucho's Embrace of the Arizona Redistricting Case
18:53 • 1min
The Logic of A.I.R.C.
20:18 • 2min
The Court's Challenge to Originalism
22:21 • 2min
The Importance of the Supreme Court's Decision in the ISO Case
24:01 • 2min
The Republican Guarantee Clause and the State Judiciary
26:21 • 2min
The Problem With the US Supreme Court's Interpretation of State Law
28:04 • 2min
The Role of the Federal Judiciary in Rucho
29:44 • 2min
The North Carolina Supreme Court's Recitation of Facts
32:10 • 3min
The Supreme Court's View on the North Carolina Constitution
35:11 • 2min
The North Carolina Legislature's Position in Litigation Was Not Accepted
36:57 • 2min
The Anti-Mutness Theory
38:34 • 2min
The Solicitor General's Criticism of the Dobbs Litigation
40:17 • 1min
The Role of the Solicitor General in the Supreme Court
41:45 • 2min
The History of Judicial Review
43:28 • 2min
Marbury's Argument for Judiciary Review
45:32 • 1min
The First Judicial Act of the United States
47:00 • 2min
John Roberts Cites John Marshall
48:33 • 1min
The Origins of John Roberts's Opinion in Marbury
50:03 • 2min
The Importance of the Supreme Court in Marbury v. Madison
52:10 • 2min
The Elections Clause Does Not Carve Out an Exception to the Basic Principles
53:53 • 2min
The Case of Smiley and the Governor's Veto
56:06 • 2min
The Chief Justice and Kavanaugh at the First Round of Oral Argument
57:42 • 2min
The Governor's Veto of State Legislative Action
59:16 • 2min
The Importance of the Fedstock Event
01:00:55 • 2min
The Origins of Governor's Role in Legislation
01:02:49 • 2min
The Court's Argument for Independent Redistricting Commission in Arizona
01:04:40 • 2min
The Differences Between Arizona and the State Legislature
01:06:29 • 2min
The State Constitution and the Right to Elections
01:08:16 • 2min
The Importance of Respect
01:10:03 • 2min
The Federal Constitution Changes the Ordinary Rules of State Constitutionalism
01:11:56 • 2min
The Origins of John Roberts
01:13:55 • 2min
The Originalist Arguments in the Supreme Court
01:15:41 • 2min
The Role of the Legislature in the Constitution
01:18:10 • 2min
The Different Roles of Legislators in the Constitution
01:19:45 • 2min
The State Constitution Defines Legislature for the Purpose of Certain Things
01:21:22 • 2min
The Procedural vs. Substantial Difference
01:22:57 • 2min
The Court's Decision in Arizona Discusses No Difference Between Procedure and Substance
01:25:06 • 2min
The Defensible Line Between Procedure and Substance in the State Legislature
01:26:41 • 2min
The Supreme Court's Role in Reviewing Legislative Actions
01:28:26 • 4min
Ordinary Judiciary Review in Brown v. Board of Education
01:32:02 • 2min
The Importance of State Constitutions in Elections
01:33:50 • 2min
The North Carolina Supreme Court's Concurrence on the Election Clause
01:35:36 • 4min
Kavanaugh's Reversal of the Due Process Test
01:39:10 • 2min
The Role of Federal Courts in State Constitutional Law
01:40:51 • 2min
The Ordinary Limits of Judiciary Review
01:42:31 • 2min
The Effect of Federalization on State Constitutions
01:44:08 • 3min