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Timothy Sandefur

Vice President for Litigation at the Goldwater Institute''s Scharf Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation and author of several books on law and liberty. His expertise lies in constitutional law and free market principles.

Top 3 podcasts with Timothy Sandefur

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Jun 30, 2023 • 14min

One Collective Hat - Tim Sandefur Joins Armstrong & Getty

Timothy Sandefur, Vice President for Legal Affairs at the Goldwater Institute’s Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation, joins the hosts to discuss recent Supreme Court decisions. Topics include affirmative action, student loan forgiveness, flirtations with totalitarianism, characterizing the court as rogue, and a mix of unusual topics like tattoos, Sonic Shakes, and a Marin Morris concert.
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Jan 19, 2024 • 58min

Will The Supreme Court Overturn Chevron?

Guests Christopher Walker, a professor at Michigan Law School, and Timothy Sandefur from the Goldwater Institute, discuss the recent Supreme Court oral arguments on whether the landmark Chevron case should be overturned. They explore the future of Chevron and the administrative state, highlighting topics such as delegation, expertise, accountability, judicial deference, the importance of starry decisis, implications on Congress and citizens, and the debate surrounding the potential overturning of Chevron.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 59min

Who Was Frederick Douglass? My Chat with Author & Lawyer Timothy Sandefur (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_770)

Timothy Sandefur, Vice President for Litigation at the Goldwater Institute, dives deep into the legacy of Frederick Douglass. He discusses Douglass's fight against slavery and his reinterpretation of the U.S. Constitution as a pro-liberty document. Sandefur contrasts historical and modern views on optimism within the black community and critiques prevalent media narratives. He emphasizes education's role in empowerment and connects Douglass's ideals to contemporary challenges in individual rights and economic liberty.