
Greg Stohr
Supreme Court reporter for Bloomberg News. Specializes in legal analysis and reporting on the Supreme Court.
Top 10 podcasts with Greg Stohr
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Jan 22, 2026 • 20min
SCOTUS Weighs Fed Independence
Bloomberg reporters Amara Omeokwe and Greg Stohr dive into the contentious Supreme Court hearing regarding Trump's bid to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook. Amara provides insights into the implications for Fed independence, while Greg breaks down the legal arguments surrounding process and presidential power. The justices' concerns about potential overreach are highlighted, alongside the economic fallout of undermining the Fed's credibility. They explore how a ruling could reshape presidential authority and the central bank's role moving forward.

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Jun 29, 2025 • 11min
What this term says about where the Supreme Court is headed
Greg Stohr, a Supreme Court reporter for Bloomberg News, dives deep into the recent rulings that have shifted the balance of power toward the presidency while curtailing judicial authority. He discusses the implications of significant decisions on birthright citizenship and the new limitations on federal judges' powers. The conversation also explores the dynamics of the Supreme Court's conservative supermajority, focusing on how these changes may shape future legal challenges, voting rights, and the interpretation of the Constitution regarding race.

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Oct 15, 2025 • 31min
SCOTUS May Gut Voting Rights Act & Elon Musk Pay Package
Supreme Court reporter Greg Stohr shares insights on the potential limitations the Court's conservative justices may impose on race-based electoral districts, raising fears over the future of the Voting Rights Act. Meanwhile, Columbia Law School professor Eric Talley analyzes the complexities of Elon Musk's controversial $55 billion pay package litigation, considering fiduciary duties and the impact of shareholder votes. The discussion highlights the intertwining of legal decisions with political consequences, particularly as they relate to upcoming elections.

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Nov 26, 2024 • 37min
Trump Charges Dropped & Madigan Corruption Trial
Zoe Tillman, a Bloomberg legal reporter, dives into the recent dropping of federal charges against Donald Trump, examining its implications and political fallout. Juliet Sorensen, a former federal prosecutor and law professor, discusses the corruption trial of Michael Madigan, shedding light on his extensive political legacy amid serious allegations. Greg Stohr, Bloomberg’s Supreme Court reporter, highlights a pivotal new case concerning the Universal Service Fund, revealing possible shifts in legal interpretations and the implications for public policy.

Jan 16, 2026 • 12min
Family-Owned Toymaker Waiting on the Supreme Court
Rick Woldenberg, CEO of educational-toy companies Learning Resources and hand2mind, shares how his family-run businesses are battling Trump-era tariffs, having challenged their legality in court. He discusses the severe impact of these tariffs, including $10 million in increased costs. Greg Stohr, Bloomberg's Supreme Court reporter, provides insights into why smaller firms like Woldenberg's are leading the legal fight. Together, they explore the broader implications of trade actions and the ongoing uncertainties surrounding U.S. manufacturing.

Jul 1, 2024 • 50min
Boeing to Buy Spirit Aero for $4.7 Billion in Stock Deal
Boeing purchases Spirit AeroSystems in a $4.7 billion deal to boost manufacturing. US Supreme Court rules on Trump's partial immunity from criminal charges. Insights on New Jersey-NYC commute challenges. SAP Chief Marketing Officer discusses Business AI integration. Market analysis with contrarian picks and investment strategies post-Trump's election.

Apr 25, 2025 • 37min
Sarah Palin Loses Libel Lawsuit & Harvard Sues Trump
Samantha Barbas, a First Amendment expert and law professor, dives into the implications of the jury’s verdict in Sarah Palin's libel lawsuit against the New York Times, highlighting challenges public figures face in defamation cases. David Voreacos sheds light on Harvard University's lawsuit against the Trump administration, focusing on issues of academic independence and funding. Greg Stohr discusses the Trump administration's urgent appeals to the Supreme Court regarding the ban on transgender service members, with significant implications for LGBTQ rights.

Mar 27, 2025 • 36min
Ghost Guns & 23andMe Genetic Data Risk
Greg Stohr, Bloomberg's Supreme Court reporter, shares insights on the court's ruling regulating ghost guns, sparking discussion on firearm laws. Collin Walke, cybersecurity expert, reveals the pitfalls of 23andMe's bankruptcy, especially regarding user data risks and genetic privacy. Environmental law professor Pat Parenteau analyzes a defamation verdict against Greenpeace, which could jeopardize the organization’s future activism. These topics unveil the intersections of law, technology, and environmental advocacy.

Feb 20, 2025 • 40min
Greatest SCOTUS Fear & NYC Mayor Turmoil
Robert Mintz, a former federal prosecutor and partner at McCarter & English, examines the legal turmoil surrounding NYC Mayor Eric Adams and the Justice Department’s push to dismiss corruption charges. Greg Stohr, Bloomberg's Supreme Court reporter, discusses the challenges the Court may face if Donald Trump returns to power. Alex Ebert analyzes the implications of the Supreme Court's recent Brnovich ruling on voting rights, highlighting reduced federal complaints and the evolving landscape of voting law as it affects minority voters.

Nov 13, 2024 • 38min
Obstacles to Trump's Mass Deportation Plan
Leon Fresco, an immigration law expert and partner at Holland & Knight, discusses the ambitious mass deportation plans presented during Trump's campaign. He delves into the immense legal and logistical challenges these policies face, from identifying deportable individuals to international acceptance of deportees. Greg Stohr, Bloomberg's Supreme Court reporter, shares insights on how the court could act as a check on Trump’s immigration strategies in a potential second term, highlighting the historical context of enforcement and judicial influence.


