Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Gives SCOTUS a History Lesson

Oct 8, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Slate Plus Podcast - The New Term and the Supreme Court
01:31 • 4min
3
The LDF and the Alabama State Legislature's Special Session
05:12 • 3min
4
Voting Rights Act in Alabama - The Black Belt
07:46 • 2min
5
What Does Racial Gerrymandering Do to Alabama's Politics?
09:54 • 3min
6
A Second Opportunity District That Includes Substantial Communities in the Black Belt
12:45 • 4min
7
Why First Republic Bank Supports Lady Justice
16:38 • 3min
8
The Voting Rights Act, Section 2
19:50 • 4min
9
Is the Voting Rights Act Unconstitutional?
23:54 • 3min
10
The Alabama Test
27:04 • 4min
11
The Voting Rights Act and the Black Belt
31:02 • 2min
12
Section Two Is a Dilution Claim
32:46 • 2min
13
The 14th Amendment Is a Race Blind Project
34:20 • 2min
14
The First African American Woman Justice
36:27 • 2min
15
Alabama Voting Rights Act
38:00 • 4min
16
Slate Plus at Slate.com Slash Podcasts Plus - Three Months for $15
42:02 • 2min
17
The Clean Water Act and the Sackett's v. EPA
44:08 • 2min
18
Is the Clean Water Act Changing?
46:36 • 2min
19
The Army Corps of Engineers's New Regulations - Wetlands
48:32 • 2min
20
The SACAT's Argument in This Case Is That the SACAT Land Is Not Adjacent to a Lake
50:41 • 3min
21
Justice Kavanaugh: Is the SACATs Position Going Too Far?
53:12 • 2min
22
Justice Gorsuch: Government Attorneys Who Just Really Want to Put Good People in Prison?
55:18 • 2min
23
The Sackets' Case Is a Good Example of the Innocent Landowner Mousetrap
56:59 • 2min
24
What's Sandra Day O'Connor Thinking About Katanji Brown Jackson?
59:00 • 3min
25
What's the Real Impact of the Clean Water Act?
01:01:47 • 3min