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Neal Katyal

Former acting U.S. Solicitor General and professor of national security law at Georgetown University; he clerked for Justice Stephen Breyer.

Top 3 podcasts with Neal Katyal

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Jan 21, 2025 • 1h 12min

[23-1187] Food and Drug Administration v. R.J. Reynolds Vapor Co.

Neal Katyal, a prominent Supreme Court litigator, represents R.J. Reynolds Vapor Co., while Elizabeth Prelogar serves as the Solicitor General of the United States, defending the FDA. They dive into the complexities of the Tobacco Control Act, particularly concerning venue restrictions and the standing of retailers in challenging regulatory actions. The conversation highlights the nuanced legal definitions of being 'adversely affected' and the implications for product approvals within the fast-evolving market of e-cigarettes, underscoring both marketing interests and regulatory compliance.
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Feb 1, 2022 • 1h 8min

Spotify's Joe Rogan Controversy, Canada's Trucker Protests, and Guest Neal Kaytal

Neal Katyal, former acting U.S. Solicitor General and Georgetown professor, dives into the turbulent waters of public health and free speech. He discusses Spotify's challenges with Joe Rogan and the ethics of misinformation in media. The conversation shifts to the Canadian trucker protests, exploring cultural implications and narratives of masculinity. Katyal also reflects on the legacy of Justice Breyer and the Supreme Court's future, emphasizing the need for consensus-building justices amid rising political polarization.
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Sep 11, 2020 • 17min

How to win an argument (at the US Supreme Court, or anywhere) | Neal Katyal

Neal Katyal, a seasoned Supreme Court litigator, reveals the art of winning arguments by emphasizing empathy and human connection rather than mere confidence. He shares insights from landmark cases, illustrating how personal stories and emotional grounding can transform persuasion. With anecdotes about handling high-stakes situations, Katyal underlines the need for composure and trust in both legal and personal conversations. Ultimately, he teaches that resilience is key in the face of defeat, focusing on how to rise again after setbacks.