

Advisory Opinions
The Dispatch
Advisory Opinions is a legal podcast by The Dispatch. Hosts David French and Sarah Isgur meet twice a week to talk about the law, the courts, their collision with politics, and why it all matters.
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Oct 28, 2021 • 1h 7min
Parental Rights in Public Schools
On today’s show, it's a battle of Generation X versus millennials versus Generation Z as Sarah and David shout, "You kids get off my lawn!" But before the cultural rant, they explore parental rights in public schools, discuss the mixture of church and politics, and talk about the Kyle Rittenhouse case and the law of self-defense. Then, and only then, does Sarah lament "kids these days."
Show Notes:
-TMD on ‘gain of function’ research
-NPR “The Johnson Amendment In 5 Questions And Answers”
-French Press “When the State Kinda Sorta Parents Your Child”
-Andrew Fleischman Twitter thread on the Rittenhouse case
-New York Times “The 37-Year-Olds Are Afraid of the 23-Year-Olds Who Work for Them”
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Oct 26, 2021 • 57min
Texas Abortion Law Gets Supreme Court Date
On today’s episode, David and Sarah celebrate the Supreme Court finally bending to their will and then preview the upcoming oral arguments regarding SB 8, the Texas abortion law. They then move on to a discussion of a wild case involving videotaping police, highlight Liberty University's problems with sexual assault, and then wonder whether an important free speech case is dead or just "mostly dead."
Show Notes:
-United States v. Texas
-SCOTUSblog on oral arguments in the Texas abortion law case
-303 Creative v. Elenis
-Kristen Waggoner letter
-ProPublica “The Liberty Way”
-Sarah’s piece in Politico
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Oct 21, 2021 • 1h 3min
Biden’s Supreme Court Commission Part II
It’s weeping and gnashing of teeth for David in today's podcast as the Supreme Court deals a devastating blow to his dreams of abolishing qualified immunity. But Sarah saves the AO crew from despair by conducting another Supreme Court symphony regarding the Biden commission. Come for the despair, stay for the analysis, and relish a deep dive into Supreme Court reform.
Show Notes:
-Supreme Court order list
-Presidential Commission on SCOTUS
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Oct 18, 2021 • 1h 26min
Biden’s Supreme Court Commission Said What?
What do court packers have in common with Hugo Chavez? Take a listen to this action-packed pod to find out. Sarah conducts a symphony of Supreme Court commission analysis, including guiding a walk through American legal history to explain the commission’s surprisingly conservative comments. David discusses the legal issues roiling the nation’s most controversial school district.
Show Notes:
-Presidential Commission on SCOTUS
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Oct 15, 2021 • 1h 16min
The Curious Case of Jailing Children
On today’s episode, we get a Supreme Court update from Sarah and not one but two entire Ted Talks from David. They cover a very obscure (yet interesting!) constitutional case, and then discuss two viral stories--one involving an elementary school and juvenile justice system in Tennessee, the other involving an absurd act of unfairness at Yale Law School. Our hosts talk poverty and privilege in the same pod. Oh, and Sarah winds it all up with a discussion of laches and estoppel that you don't want to miss.
Show Notes:
-ProPublica “Black Children Were Jailed for a Crime That Doesn’t Exist. Almost Nothing Happened to the Adults in Charge.”
-Washington Free Beacon “A Yale Law Student Sent a Lighthearted Email Inviting Classmates to His ‘Trap House.’ The School Is Now Calling Him To Account.”
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Oct 11, 2021 • 1h 16min
January 6 and Executive Privilege
It's executive privilege day on Advisory Opinions! After a brief update on the Texas abortion litigation, David and Sarah "dive right in" to a discussion of the January 6 commission subpoenas and the power of Donald Trump to use executive privilege to block testimony. Our hosts also talk about how "parents and pals" help debunk a Brett Kavanaugh conspiracy theory. And they wind up with a crazy clemency case that's likely to leave a man in prison because a Donald Trump sentence was just too ambiguous.
Show Notes:
-5th Circuit abortion ruling
-POGO “The Limits of Executive Privilege”
-Nixon v. Administrator of General Services
-Harvard Law “Can Donald Trump still assert executive privilege?”
-2007 OLC memo
-Don McGahn opinion
-Mother Jones “Here’s the Truth About Brett Kavanaugh’s Finances”
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Oct 7, 2021 • 1h 25min
Manners Maketh a Pod
In today's pod David and Sarah discuss a federal district court injunction against Texas's heartbeat bill, dive into the deep waters of Mississippi's unbearable aquatic greed, and discuss whether ten robberies is one "occasion" for crime or, well, ten. But that's not all! They also engage in a brief but spirited debate about whether the DOJ's letter about threats against school board members. The pod finishes by talking about manners. In an interesting way. We promise.
Show Notes:
Mississippi v. Tennessee groundwater case
US v. Texas injunction
Wooden v. United States
AG Garland letter
National School Board Association letter to Biden
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Oct 5, 2021 • 1h 13min
Supreme Court is Back
On this week’s episode, Sarah is back from the Galápagos Islands just in time for the Supreme Court’s fall term. David and Sarah jump right in, starting with a rather spicy speech from Justice Samuel Alito. Our hosts also discuss a case with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, a professor who is suing UCLA, and the high court’s upcoming cases.
Show Notes:
-From SCOTUSblog: Alito blasts media for portraying shadow docket in “sinister” terms
-Why I Am Suing UCLA, by Gordon Klein at Common Sense with Bari Weiss
-Justices add five new cases to their docket from “long conference,” including Cruz campaign case
-SCOTUS oral argument schedule
-Wikipedia page on Baphomet
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Sep 27, 2021 • 1h 11min
Nerds with Strong Opinions
In a special edition of the podcast, David interviews his former colleague Greg Lukianoff, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. The two discuss the state of free speech on college campuses and why it’s not just a higher education issue, but one that also impacts workforces and the United States in general. And of course, lacking Sarah’s moderating influence, there are also some (relatively minor) descents into nerdery over Star Trek.
Show Notes:
-The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure
-Scholars Under Fire Database
-FIRE’s 2021 College Free Speech Rankings
-Undoctrinate: How Politicized Classrooms Harm Kids and Ruin Our Schools―and What We Can Do About It
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Sep 23, 2021 • 1h 7min
Eastman Memo: It's Real and It's Not Spectacular
In today’s episode, Sarah and David discuss a number of situations where events have proven their predictions true, starting with a challenge to the Texas abortion law and ending with a complaint over critical race theory. In between, our hosts also dissect the legal arguments underpinning the push to get Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the 2020 presidential election and discuss a new bill that would reign in presidential powers.
Show Notes:
-Alan Braid, Texas abortion doctor, sued over ban
-John Eastman memo
-Reuters story on critical race theory
-Williamson County critical race theory complaint
-New York Times story on Protecting Our Democracy Act
-House analysis of the Protecting Our Democracy Act provisions
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