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Sep 17, 2024 • 1h 13min

Did a Justice Leak to the New York Times?

The hosts tackle the challenge of elite universities maintaining political neutrality amidst rising tensions. They dive into the implications of a recent leak involving the Supreme Court and its potential impact on Trump’s trial. TikTok's legal challenges are explored, alongside discussions on campus speech limitations. The influence of AI in law also makes an appearance, highlighting its transformative role. Lastly, they examine new Title IX regulations and their effects on due process, emphasizing the complex interplay of law and education.
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Sep 12, 2024 • 1h 2min

Revisiting 3-3-3

Adam Feldman, an expert from Empirical SCOTUS and Optimized Legal Consulting, joins the discussion on the intriguing dynamics of the Supreme Court. They delve into the complexities of measuring judicial ideology and explore Chief Justice Roberts' influential role. The conversation touches upon the evolution of swing votes post-Justice Barrett's appointment, the multifaceted nature of conservatism, and the nuanced relationships among justices. Feldman shares insights on the recent trend of unanimous decisions and challenges the perception of a politically biased Court.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 1h 14min

Prosecuting the Parent of a School Shooter

A recent tragic school shooting in Georgia raises profound questions about parental responsibility and the legal consequences for guardians of young offenders. The discussion delves into the ethical dilemmas of charging parents for their children's actions, weighing issues of recklessness and cruelty. Additionally, the conversation navigates the complexities of campaign finance law, spotlighting landmark Supreme Court cases that have shaped political spending. The nuanced examination of constitutional rights and legal interpretations makes for a compelling listen.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 1h 8min

Free Speech vs. the Algorithm

In this engaging discussion, Sarah shares the surreal experience of navigating life under a wicked curse, while David humorously defends his tactics in The Dispatch's fantasy football league. They dive deep into the complexities of the criminal justice system, particularly the challenges faced by public defenders. The conversation also tackles the urgent need for reform in prosecutorial funding. Lastly, they explore the murky waters of Section 230, examining TikTok algorithms and the implications of the Sarah Palin defamation case on free speech.
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Aug 29, 2024 • 1h 21min

Unity Is Dead, Long Live the Union

Yuval Levin, an influential thinker and author of 'American Covenant', discusses the unifying power of the Constitution in today's divided society. He highlights how our founding document can encourage compromise and restore effective governance. The conversation dives into the complexities of political unity, the historical evolution of constitutional interpretation, and the need for federalism reform. Levin argues for a renewed understanding of legislative roles to combat congressional dysfunction and the impact of centralized power.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 1h 16min

A Christian Case for Criminal Justice Reform

Matt Martens, an author focused on criminal justice reform from a Christian viewpoint, joins the discussion to dive into the flaws within the system. He sheds light on the problematic nature of plea bargaining and the challenges posed by unreliable eyewitness testimony. The conversation also addresses the ethical dilemmas of prosecutorial immunity and systemic racial discrimination. Martens emphasizes the need for compassionate justice that balances accountability for offenders and fairness for victims, while encouraging deeper reflection on the principles that should underpin the justice system.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 1h 8min

Fixing the Supreme Court

David Lat, a legal expert and author of 'Supreme Ambitions,' discusses pivotal Supreme Court trends and his insights into the shadow docket. He explores the court's shifting approval ratings, the implications of its decisions, and the evolving philosophy of originalism. Lat shares advice for law students navigating today's political landscapes and reflects on writing female protagonists as a male author. The conversation also touches on the intersection of legal accuracy in entertainment and the complexities of modern legal thrillers.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 1h 14min

Would You Like a Musket to Go With Your Latte?

A.J. Jacobs, an author celebrated for his explorations of family connections and historical themes, joins the conversation with a dash of humor. He shares his quirky experiences living by the Constitution, from writing with quill pens to engaging with 18th-century firearms. The discussion touches on the implications of recent Supreme Court decisions and the balance between personal freedoms and governance. Listeners are treated to whimsical anecdotes about living biblically, and reflections on the evolving language of constitutional law.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 1h 35min

Bob Bauer Still Thinks Robert Hur Was Wrong

Bob Bauer, a former White House counsel and political ethics expert, discusses his new book, unpacking the unraveling of democratic norms. He critiques Special Counsel Robert Hur's decision to report on President Biden's cognitive abilities. The conversation dives into the role and ethics of governmental lawyers, particularly in high-stakes political environments. Bauer also tackles the chilling effects of surveillance on privacy rights and the legal responsibilities of universities to protect students from discrimination. His insights into political conduct and term limits add urgency to today's democratic discourse.
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Aug 13, 2024 • 1h 34min

How to Disagree

Noah Phillips, a former Federal Trade Commission commissioner, sheds light on the nuances of antitrust law and the significant power dynamics of Big Tech. John Inazu, a distinguished law and religion professor, passionately discusses his book on the importance of learning to disagree with empathy and respect. The conversation dives into complexities of legal cases, the impact of student culture on mental health, and the role of artificial intelligence in education. Insights on navigating disagreements emerge as a crucial theme throughout their engaging discussion.

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