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Stephen Vladeck

Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center. Author of the book "The Shadow Docket."

Top 10 podcasts with Stephen Vladeck

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Jan 28, 2025 • 43min

Extra: The Federal Funding Freeze

Dahlia Lithwick chats with Stephen Vladeck, a constitutional law expert and author of "The Shadow Docket," about the recent federal funding freeze and its implications. They dissect the legal chaos resulting from the White House's memo halting federal grants, raising alarms over potential executive overreach. Vladeck highlights the constitutional crises this could trigger, drawing parallels to Nixon's tactics. The conversation underscores the fragility of checks and balances in the current political climate and the dangers of prioritizing policy over law.
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Jul 3, 2024 • 42min

This is Democracy – Episode 268: Supreme Court

Law professor Steve Vladeck discusses the Supreme Court's impact on society and democracy, reflecting on recent decisions and the consequences of political distrust. Analysis of Chief Justice Roberts' behavior and a ruling on presidential immunity raise concerns about the court's future direction. The evolution of judicial restraint and activism is explored, along with challenges to the court's credibility and potential reforms.
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Jan 28, 2025 • 43min

Amicus | Extra: The Federal Funding Freeze

Join Dahlia Lithwick and constitutional law expert Stephen Vladeck, a Georgetown University professor and author of 'The Shadow Docket', as they dissect a troubling federal funding freeze. They explore the chaotic implications of this decision and its potential to shift governmental power dynamics. The conversation dives into the historical context of executive authority, the implications of the Impoundment Control Act, and rising authoritarian trends. Vladeck's insights illuminate the precarious balance of power in the face of political upheaval.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 47min

Mary Trump & Stephen Vladeck

Mary Trump, author and host of "The Mary Trump Show," shares her insights on the evolving landscape of Trump 2.0. Meanwhile, Stephen Vladeck, a CNN contributor and legal expert, analyzes the Supreme Court's critical decisions on corporate transparency and the implications for democracy. They delve into the intersection of tech and politics, discuss the fallout from misinformation campaigns, and critique the mainstream media's handling of major political events, raising urgent calls for accountability in today’s justice system.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 45min

Dan Nathan & Stephen Vladeck

Dan Nathan, host of On The Tape and CNBC contributor, analyzes the economic messaging of recent elections, noting misjudgments about Trump's sway and Biden's struggle to connect with working-class voters. Stephen Vladeck, a CNN contributor and expert on constitutional law, explores how courts could restrain Trump, emphasizing the Supreme Court's role in protecting democracy. The duo also tackles the implications of controversial political appointments and the risks of inflation affecting the working class.
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Jul 29, 2024 • 58min

Rick Wilson, Michael Tubbs & Stephen Vladeck

Rick Wilson, a political analyst from The Lincoln Project, humorously critiques J.D. Vance's controversial persona. Michael Tubbs, California's former mayor, discusses his ambitions for lieutenant governor, advocating for guaranteed income to combat homelessness. Stephen Vladeck, a legal scholar, delves into the Supreme Court's Shadow Docket, highlighting its impact on governance and regulatory authority. Together, they explore the dynamics of political campaigns, societal influences from figures like Elon Musk, and the broader implications of shifting legal interpretations.
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Jul 25, 2024 • 28min

Could Biden's Court Reforms Actually Work?

Stephen Vladeck, expert on federal courts and constitutional law, discusses Biden's court reforms. Topics include congressional oversight of the Supreme Court, President Biden's proposed reforms like term limits and a code of conduct, and Congress's authority to regulate the court. The conversation also covers historical context, challenges in passing reforms, and the importance of checks and balances in the current political climate.
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Jul 25, 2024 • 28min

What Next: Could Biden's Court Reforms Actually Work?

Professor Stephen Vladeck from Georgetown University Law Center discusses Biden's Supreme Court reform proposals, exploring the need for balance in the three branches of government. They delve into the implications of unchecked judicial power, potential changes to justice terms, and the historical context of Congress's oversight of the Supreme Court.
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Sep 5, 2023 • 40min

What’s Up With SCOTUS? The Shadow Docket, Accountability, And Justice

Guest Stephen Vladeck, a constitutional law expert, discusses the Supreme Court's lack of accountability and its use of the 'shadow docket.' The podcast also explores the complexities of execution procedures, the lack of explanation and accountability in rulings, and the power struggle between branches of government. Additionally, there are tips for navigating discovery challenges with third-party collaboration apps.
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May 17, 2023 • 47min

‘The Shadow Docket’ shines light on an increasingly uncommunicative Supreme Court

Law professor Stephen Vladeck discusses 'The Shadow Docket', revealing how the Supreme Court issues unsigned majority emergency orders to establish precedents without legal reasoning. Topics include impacts on Roe v. Wade, power dynamics, same-sex marriage cases, Chief Justice John Roberts' views, and challenges of lack of transparency.