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David Super

Constitutional law professor at Georgetown Law and expert on presidential powers, interviewed about theories and legal barriers around a potential third presidential term.

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Oct 4, 2025 • 38min

New SCOTUS Term & Thomas Disses Precedent

Former United States Solicitor General Gregory Garre, now a partner at Latham & Watkins, provides an insightful look into the upcoming Supreme Court term and its implications for executive power. He discusses various legal disputes, including presidential authority and the complexities of removing independent agency commissioners. Joining him, constitutional law professor David Super from Georgetown Law critiques Justice Clarence Thomas's dismissal of precedent, arguing it undermines judicial restraint and could jeopardize significant rulings like same-sex marriage.
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Jan 18, 2025 • 37min

Weekend Law: TikTok Ban Upheld & Trump's Day One Orders

Eric Goldman, a high-tech law expert, discusses the Supreme Court's recent upholding of the TikTok ban, emphasizing national security concerns over user rights. David Super dives into Trump’s plans for aggressive executive orders on his first day, touching on their legal implications. Meanwhile, Eugene Volokh addresses age verification laws for adult sites, highlighting the balance between protecting minors and free speech. The conversation reveals the complexities of modern legal challenges in technology and governance.
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Oct 15, 2025 • 30min

Are Shutdown Firings Legal & Mangione Wants Death Penalty Tossed

David Super, a constitutional law professor at Georgetown, dives into the legality of President Trump's potential firing of federal workers during a government shutdown, explaining how it likely violates the Anti-Deficiency Act. Meanwhile, Patricia Hurtado, a Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses the Luigi Mangione case, focusing on defense motions to dismiss death-penalty charges and evidentiary issues. She highlights the impact of potentially suppressing crucial evidence and raises concerns over public statements affecting fair trial rights.
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Oct 31, 2025 • 36min

NBA Gambling Scandal, Third Term & House Maps

Join former federal prosecutor Joshua Neftalis as he dives into the NBA gambling scandal, unraveling the complexities of fixed poker games and insider information. Constitutional law expert David Super discusses President Trump's potential third term, exploring the legal barriers of the 22nd Amendment and historical precedents. Finally, Jeffrey Weiss sheds light on a significant lawsuit challenging New York City's congressional districting, raising crucial questions about voter representation and state versus federal law. It's a captivating mix of law and current events!
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Oct 29, 2025 • 31min

Can Trump Serve a Third Term & Wrongful Death Trial of Pitcher Tyler Skaggs

David Super, a constitutional law professor at Georgetown, dissects the complex theories surrounding Trump’s potential third term, touching on the limitations of the 22nd Amendment and potential constitutional crises. Meanwhile, Harry Nelson, a health care attorney, delves into the wrongful death trial of Tyler Skaggs, examining the Angels' alleged duty to protect their players and the implications of concealed drug use. Both guests provide compelling insights into their respective legal battles, sparking important discussions about presidential powers and player safety.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 32min

Justice Thomas Cautions Against Following Precedent

David Super, a Georgetown Law constitutional law professor, delves into Justice Clarence Thomas's controversial views on precedent and stare decisis, comparing them to a train that can be derailed. He critiques Thomas's dismissal of past justices, emphasizing the risks to significant rulings like Obergefell. Healthcare attorney Harry Nelson weighs in on the implications of recent FDA actions regarding Tylenol and the challenges of changing drug labels, highlighting the tension between science and politics in public health policy.
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May 9, 2025 • 38min

Weekend Law: Transgender Ban, Unorthodox Plea Deal & Health Suit

David Super, a constitutional law expert from Georgetown Law, discusses the Supreme Court's backing of Trump's transgender military ban, emphasizing its implications for constitutional rights. Jimmy Gurule, a former federal prosecutor from Notre Dame Law School, examines an unusual plea deal in Los Angeles that raises questions about judicial integrity. Harry Nelson, a healthcare attorney, talks about a major lawsuit by 20 State Attorneys General against the Department of Health and Human Services, focusing on its potential impacts on public health initiatives.
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May 8, 2025 • 41min

Transgender Military Ban & LA Prosecutors Resign

Constitutional law expert David Super delves into the Supreme Court's decision permitting the discharge of transgender servicemembers, analyzing its social and legal ramifications. Former federal prosecutor Jimmy Gurule discusses the controversial plea deal made by the LA US Attorney with a convicted sheriff’s deputy, raising questions about political influences in justice. Healthcare attorney Harry Nelson addresses the lawsuit by 20 State Attorneys General against the Department of Health and Human Services, highlighting concerns over public health initiatives and executive authority.
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Apr 12, 2025 • 38min

Weekend Law: SCOTUS Checks Trump & $1 Billion in Free Legal

Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland & Knight and former head of immigration litigation under Obama, joins David Super, a Georgetown Law professor, and Bloomberg Law reporter Justin Henry. They dive into the complexities of recent Supreme Court rulings on deportation, highlighting individual rights amid controversial policies. The discussion shifts to Trump's legal strategies and the impacts on law firms, emphasizing increased pro bono work and the challenges posed by executive orders. The guests provide a captivating look at how these legal dynamics shape the current landscape.
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Apr 10, 2025 • 38min

Is the Supreme Court Sending Trump a Message?

David Super, a constitutional law expert from Georgetown Law, analyzes the Supreme Court's recent rulings favoring Trump. Yesha Yadav, a Vanderbilt professor, discusses the dismantling of the Justice Department's crypto enforcement team and its risks for accountability. Bloomberg Law reporter Parker Purifoy highlights the drastic cuts to federal labor mediators, sparking concerns over escalating workplace disputes. Together, they explore the implications of these legal shifts on governance and regulatory oversight.

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