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J. Michael Luttig

Retired federal judge who served on the Fourth U.S. Court Circuit of Appeals from 1991 to 2006. Served as assistant counsel to President Ronald Reagan and clerked for Antonin Scalia and Justice Warren Burger.

Top 3 podcasts with J. Michael Luttig

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Aug 28, 2025 • 42min

Top Senate Democrat: Trump’s HHS Secy. RFK Jr. ‘must be fired immediately'

J. Michael Luttig, a former United States Court of Appeals Judge known for his conservative legal views, discusses the turmoil at the CDC sparked by Robert Kennedy Jr.’s leadership, resulting in mass resignations. He critiques the politicization of public health and the consequences of vaccine misinformation. Luttig also confronts current gun violence issues and a federal judge's scathing rebuke of the Trump administration, emphasizing the need to preserve judicial independence and accountability in governance.
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Aug 5, 2025 • 47min

The state of America's judiciary with Judge J. Michael Luttig

J. Michael Luttig, a retired federal judge with a distinguished legal career including serving under Ronald Reagan, discusses the alarming state of America's judiciary. He critiques the erosion of the rule of law during the Trump era and labels it a war against the judiciary instigated by a 'tyrannical wannabe king.' Luttig tackles the evolving conservatism within the courts, expresses concern over rising threats to judges, and highlights the Supreme Court’s troubling inaction amid pressing constitutional issues. His insights shed light on the urgent need for accountability and integrity in the legal system.
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Jul 3, 2025 • 1h 7min

The Chief Justice is my friend. He's presiding over the end of the rule of law: Conservative jurist J. Michael Luttig

J. Michael Luttig, a former federal appellate judge and a prominent voice in the conservative legal movement, discusses the alarming state of the rule of law in the U.S. Joined by journalist Ryan Lizza, they delve into the impact of corporate power on democracy and reexamine foundational documents like the Declaration of Independence. Luttig reflects on conservatism’s evolution, his ties to Chief Justice John Roberts, and the implications of recent judicial decisions on constitutional authority. Their conversation offers a gripping look at democracy's precariousness today.

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