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

Supreme Arrogance

Jul 8, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Myth of the Supreme Court
02:58 • 2min
3
The Arrogance of the Court
04:58 • 2min
4
The Role of Court in American Governance
07:16 • 3min
5
The Case of John Roberts' Loss of His Court
10:34 • 2min
6
The Supreme Court's Impartiality
12:28 • 2min
7
The Demise of the 333 Court
14:06 • 4min
8
The Backlash to the DOBs
18:14 • 2min
9
The Supreme Court's Ethics Scandal
19:50 • 3min
10
The Politics of Affirmative Action
22:57 • 3min
11
The Court's Weaponization of Brown Versus Board of Education
25:31 • 2min
12
The Power of Context
27:13 • 2min
13
The 14th Amendment Is a Powerful Articulation of the Intention to Ensure That Black People Can Be Freed From the Vestiges of Slavery
28:52 • 2min
14
The Stigmatization of Same Sex Marriages
30:39 • 2min
15
The Tenor of the Majority Opinions in the Big Cases
32:21 • 2min
16
The Insidious Project of Roberts
33:59 • 2min
17
Jones v. Hendrix: A Big Deal
36:13 • 4min
18
The Supreme Court's Decision in Jones v. Hendrix Is a Bad Look
39:49 • 2min
19
The Majority Opinion in Jones v. Hendrix Is Not What Congress Intended
41:39 • 2min
20
Amicus With Dalia Lithwick: What I Missed
43:59 • 2min
21
The Justices' Response to Being Subjected to Meaningful Scope by Investigative Reporters
46:21 • 2min
22
The Unpreparedness of the Justices
48:15 • 3min
23
The Advantages of Opponents of the Supreme Court
51:24 • 2min
24
The Rise and Fall of the Supreme Court
53:05 • 2min
25
The Problem With the Honor Code in the Court of Appeals
54:45 • 3min
26
The Politics of Court Coverage
57:58 • 3min
27
The Supreme Court Careens to the End of the 2022 Terms
01:01:06 • 2min