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In an emergency episode, Leah, Kate, and Melissa break down todayâs radical decision in Trump v. CASA, Inc., which gives this administration carte blanche to pursue its heinous agenda by curbing the judiciaryâs ability to issue nationwide injunctions.
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In this emergency episode, Melissa, Leah and Kate are joined by Alexis McGill Johnson, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood, to unpack todayâs ruling in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic. They talk about what this could mean for patients and the devastating ripple effect it will have across the country. Also covered: the rest of todayâs opinions and the Courtâs cruel shadow docket order on âthird country removals.â
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First, Leah is joined by international law expert Bec Ingber to lay out legal issues around the use of force (aka bombing Iran). Then, Leah is joined by two guest hostsâformer legal journalist Mike Sacks and Georgetown Lawâs Steve Vladeckâto break down last weekâs opinions from the Court. Everyoneâs up to their old tricks: Coach Kavanaugh makes sports metaphors, Clarence Thomas concurs (shudder), and Sam Alito feels his feelings. Through it all, Ketanji Brown Jackson shows us what the court couldâhopefullyâone day be.
Hostsâ favorite things:
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In this emergency episode, Chase Strangio of the ACLU joins the pod to talk about todayâs decision in United States v. Skrmetti. Then, Kate, Leah, and Melissa dive deep into the opinion, the various flavors of awful found in the concurrences from the majority, and what this decision might mean more broadly for the future of sex-based discrimination under the Equal Protection Clause.
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Melissa, Kate, and Leah can smell the fascism in the air as President Trump forces troops on California protesters. They discuss how he is (yet again) pushing the boundaries of authoritarianism, provide an update on the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case, and unpack another flurry of Supreme Court Opinions. Then, they talk trans rights with Chase Strangio, deputy director for transgender justice and staff attorney with the ACLU. Finally, a bit of fun with a game about iconic breakupsâpolitical and otherwise. This episode was recorded live from Sony Hall in New York City.
Hostsâ favorite things:
Kate: âHow 2000s Culture Messed Us Upâ, (The Culture Study Podcast); âDelay, Interfere, Undermineâ, T. Christian Miller and Sebastian Rotella (ProPublica); Federalizing the California National Guard, Steve Vladek (One First)Leah: This Is What Autocracy Looks Like, Michelle Goldberg (NYT); Argent, who dressed the hosts for the show
Melissa: What the Hell Is Posse Comitatus Anyway? Elie Mystal (The Nation); The Better Sister (Prime Video); Sarah Sclarandisâ shoes
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Leah, Kate and Melissa unpack this weekâs raft of SCOTUS decisions, including cases on âreverse discriminationâ and whether Mexico can sue American gun manufacturers, and explain why a unanimous vote is more complicated than it appears. Also covered: Trumpâs new travel bans and the Justice Department filing a lawsuit against North Carolina because...a Democrat won the supreme court race. Finally, they discuss Kateâs rockstar testimony in front of the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary and some GOP senatorsâ fixation on this very podcast.
Host favorite things:
Kate: The scholarship of Stanfordâs Mila Sohoni; Leah on the Daily ShowLeah: The Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth, Kristin Henning; Betty Whoâs new music for Pride; Trump vs. Musk and this resulting hall of fame tweetMelissa: Leah and Troy Iwata on the Daily Show; The Cerebral, Bach-Loving Patrician Who Wrote Trumpâs Playbook, Sam Tanenhaus (NYT); Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America, Sam Tanenhaus; John Proctor Is the Villain (Broadway); Atmosphere: A Love Story, Taylor Jenkins ReidGet tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE â The Bad Decisions Tour 2025!
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Live from Capital Turnaround in Washington, D.C., Leah, Kate, and Melissa wade right into the swamp, breaking down the (very weird, very disturbing) sexual harassment claims against Texasâs ex-solicitor general, Judd Stone and holding their noses to read Coach Brett Kavanaughâs opinion on the National Environmental Policy Act. Then, the hosts welcome special guests Ambassador Norm Eisen and Emily Amick, author of the Substack, Emily in Your Phone, to talk about the avalanche of litigation against the Trump administration and reproductive rights (and wrongs), respectively.
Hostsâ favorite things:
Leah: Taylor Swift's letter about buying back her art; Why Is This Supreme Court Handing Trump More and More Power?, Kate Shaw (NYT); Living by the Ipse Dixit, Steve Vladeck (One First); The New Dark Age, Adam Serwer (The Atlantic); Elon Muskâs Legacy Is Disease, Starvation and Death, Michelle Goldberg (NYT)
Kate: Beware: We Are Entering a New Phase of the Trump Era, M. Gessen (NYT), How YOU Helped Knock Musk Out of DCâ& of Politics, Norm Eisen (Substack); On the Campaign Trail, Elon Musk Juggled Drugs and Family Drama, Kirsten Grind and Meghan Twohey (NYT); Cowboy Carter
Melissa: Her incredible shoes from the show; seeing Cowboy Carter; the newest season of Just Like That; Original Sin by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson
Emily: Nine Perfect Strangers (Hulu); Everyone Is Lying to You by Jo Piazza
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Melissa, Leah, and Kate kick the show off with a look at the Courtâs 4-4 deadlock on Oklahomaâs religious charter school case. Then, itâs a romp through the shadow docket, Judge Jim Hoâs sweaty pleas for attention, Kristi Noemâs humiliating Senate hearing, and selections from Trumpâs fascism grab bag. Leah also speaks with Professor Noah Rosenblum of NYU School of Law about the 6-3 decision from the Court allowing the president to fire federal commissioners without cause.
Kate: Read Your Way Through New York City (NYT); Girl on Girl How: Pop Culture Turned a Generation of Women Against Themselves, Sophie Gilbert; Cahokia Jazz, Francis SpuffordLeah: Matt Kacsmaryk Shouldn't Be a Judge, Chris Geidner (Law Dork); Let Them Stare, Julie Murphy and Jonathan Van Ness; Kissing Girls on Shabbat, Sara Glass; The Duke of Shadows, Meredith DuranMelissa: The Four Seasons (Netflix); Matriarch, Tina Knowles
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May is supposed to be the calm before Juneâs opinion storm in SCOTUS-land, but not in Trumpâs America. Melissa, Kate, and Leah kick off the show with the latest news, including Stephen Millerâs habeas suspension fantasies and the presidentâs blatant disregard of the emoluments clause when it comes to free jumbo jets. Then, the hosts are joined by professor Elora Mukherjee of Columbia Law School to break down last weekâs oral arguments in the Courtâs blockbuster birthright citizenship case.
Hostsâ favorite things:
Kate: Second Life: Having a Child in the Digital Age, Amanda Hess; Harvard Paid $27 for a Copy of Magna Carta. Surprise! Itâs an Original, Stephen Castle (NYT)Leah: My Friends, Fredrik Backman; Senator Sheldon Whitehouse on All Rise News; Melissa: Weight Watchers Got One Thing Very Right, Jennifer Rubin (NYT); This Is Big: How the Founder of Weight Watchers Changed the World -- And Me, Marisa Meltzer; Forever (Netflix)Get tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE â The Bad Decisions Tour 2025!
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Drop everything and read! This week, the hosts celebrate the release of Leahâs book, Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes. Just how did the vibes get so rancid? What is Sam AlitoâsâŠwhole deal? And where does Taylor Swift factor in? The answers to these questions (and more!) are in the book. Then, after a rundown of the latest news out of the courts and White House, Leah chats with Amanda Litman, author of the latest book from Crooked Reads, When We're in Charge: The Next Generation's Guide to Leadership.
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Is this the term when the Court says âsee yaâ to the Establishment Clause? Leah, Melissa and Kate consider that question in their recap of this weekâs religious charter school case, Oklahoma Charter School Board v. Drummond. Also covered: Advocate Lisa Blattâs run-in with Neil Gorsuch during oral arguments for a disability rights case, opinions concerning SSI benefits and the Department of Transportation, and the Trump administrationâs absurd investigation into the Harvard Law Review.
Kate: Sinners; Is It Happening Here? by Andrew Marantz (New Yorker)Leah: Girl on Girl How: Pop Culture Turned a Generation of Women Against Themselves, Sophie Gilbert; The Tide is Turning, Dahlia Lithwick (Slate); Trump & Bukeleâs Concentration Camp, Andrea Pitzer (NY Mag); Just Security Litigation TrackerMelissa: The Secret History of Home Economics: How Trailblazing Women Harnessed the Power of Home and Changed the Way We Live, Danielle Dreilinger; The Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice
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Kate and Leah recap oral arguments in two big cases the Supreme Court heard this week. The first is about LGBTQ+ inclusive reading materials in public schools, and the second is about the Affordable Care Act's mechanism for ensuring preventative care. There are also developments in the Alien Enemies Act litigation, and a devastating, if predictable, executive order targeting the Civil Rights Act. Plus, Emily Amick, of Emily In Your Phone, joins to discuss the rise of the creepy conservative push to get women to have more babies.
Hosts' Favorite Things:
SCOTUS conservatives seem eager to increase parents' religious rights in public schools by Chris GeidnerHow Sam Alito Inadvertently Revealed His Own Homophobia From the Bench by Mark Joseph SternDeportation to CECOT: The Constitutional Prohibition on Punishment Without Charge or Trial by Ahilan ArulananthamREVEALED: Elon and Trump's Plans to Mint More Mothers by Emily AmickThese Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean
Leah:Kate:
The Trump Victim I Canât Stop Thinking About by Michelle GoldbergWe Visited Rumeysa Ozturk in Detention. What We Saw Was a Warning to Us All by Sen. Edward J. Markey, Rep. Jim McGovern, and Rep. Ayanna PressleyEmily:
Now comes the âwomanosphereâ: the anti-feminist media telling women to be thin, fertile and Republican by Anna SilmanEveryone is Lying to You by Jo PiazzaThe Testaments by Margaret AtwoodThe Witch Elm by Tana FrenchGet tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE â The Bad Decisions Tour 2025!
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Leah, Melissa and Kate join forces to dig through the Trump administrationâs latest affronts to the law and the possibility that its officials could be held in criminal contempt. They also react in real time to the Courtâs decision to take up the question of birthright citizenship and cheer Harvardâs stand against the administration. Finally, they take a look at whatâs in front of SCOTUS this week, including a new opportunity for the conservative majority to use the EPA as a punching bag and its latest foray into the culture wars.
Hostsâ favorite things:
Melissa: White Potus (SNL); Good Dirt, Charmaine Wilkerson; Hacks (Max); Confessions of a Female Founder (with Reshma Saujani)Kate: So You Want to be a Dissident Julia Angwin & Ami Fields-Meyer (New Yorker); Who Is Government? The Untold Story of Public Service, Michael Lewis; Just Security (Substack); Judge Wilkinsonâs opinion for the 4th circuit on the Abrego Garcia case; Catalina, Karla Cornejo VillavicencioLeah: Never Again Will I Visit Auschwitz: A Graphic Family Memoir of Trauma & Inheritance, Ari Richter; The Vibe Shifts Against The Right, Michelle Goldberg (NYT); Harvardâs new websiteAlso mentioned this episode: The Supreme Court threatens to bring âDonât Say Gayâ to every classroom in America, Ian Millhiser (Vox); Five Questions About Domestic Use of the Military, Steve Vladek (One First)Get tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE â The Bad Decisions Tour 2025!
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This week, the Court weighed in on two cases arising out of the Trump administrationâs use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport people to El Salvador. Kate, Melissa, and Leah break down both rulings, looking at how SCOTUS is giving leeway to the administration. For the second part of the show, Deborah Archer, professor of law at NYU and president of the ACLU, joins to talk about her new book, Dividing Lines: How Transportation Infrastructure Reinforces Racial Inequality.
Leah: Dividing Lines, Deborah Archer; Why Universities Must Start Litigatingâand How (The Nation), David Pozen, Ryan Doerfler, and Samuel Bagenstos; The Case for Suing, Adam UnikowskyKate: Princeton President Chris Eisgruber on The Daily; Who Is Government? The Untold Story of Public Service, Michael LewisMelissa: Up Home: One Girl's Journey, Ruth J. Simmons; The White Lotus (Max)
Hostsâ favorite things this week:
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Leah and Kate recap recent opinions and arguments from the Supreme Court, including cases about tax exemptions for religious organizations and the future of Planned Parenthood. Along the way they celebrate Susan Crawfordâs election to the Wisconsin Supreme Court and Cory Bookerâs 25-hour speech on the Senate floor, touch on potential legal challenges to Trumpâs ruinous tariffs, and discuss the latest in the ongoing right-wing effort to challenge Allison Riggsâ election to the Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Hostsâ favorite things this week:
Kate: Unmarked Vans. Secret Lists. Public Denunciations. Our Police State Has Arrived, M. Gessen; Setting the Record Straight on the Anti-Trump Injunctions, Steve Vladek; The Battle for the Bros, Andrew Marantz; Museum of Now, This American Life; The Senate and the Edward Martin Nomination, Jack Goldsmith; Isola, Allegra Goodman; How the Trump Administration Learned to Obscure the Truth in Court, Leah LitmanLeah: Eternal Sunshine Deluxe: Brighter Days Ahead, Ariana Grande; Hate Won't Win: Find Your Power and Leave This Place Better Than You Found It, Mallory McMorrow; Why Trans People Must Prove a History of Discrimination Before the Supreme Court, Chase Strangio; Remarkable Things in the Governmentâs Alien Enemies Act Briefs to the Supreme Court, Marty LedermanVote for Less Radical in the Webby Awards here and here!
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Jon Lovett joins Leah and Melissa to talk about whatâs at stake in this weekâs Wisconsin Supreme Court election and what it was like campaigning for Susan Crawford in Madison and Milwaukee. Then, the ladies run through a busy week of argument recaps, opinions, and legal news, covering the relitigation of the Voting Rights Act, the sunsetting of the administrative state, and that text chain.
Hostsâ favorite things this week:
Leah: After Dobbs, David Cohen & Carol Jaffe; Mayhem, Lady Gaga; Black Bag, Steven Soderbergh; Wrexford & Sloane mystery series by Andrea Penrose; Lawsuits by Wilmer & Jenner challenging wildly unconstitutional executive orders; Judge Howellâs order rejecting the request for her to recuse in the challenge to the EO targeting the Perkins Coie orderMelissa: Last weekâs episode of Strict Scrutiny; A Season of Light, Julie Iromuanya; The Note, Alafair Burke; Yacht Rock: The Dockumentary (Max); Gwyneth and Meghan on Instagram; New Phone; Houthis? (Christian Schneider on X); Text STOP to opt out of war plans (Leta McCullough Seletsky on Bluesky)Get tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE â The Bad Decisions Tour 2025!
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After a deep dive on the Trump administrationâs horrifying misuse of the Alien Enemies Act to deport people from the US without due process, Kate and Leah preview upcoming SCOTUS cases about the Voting Rights Act and the Environmental Protection Agency. Along the way, they also touch on the Trump administrationâs targeting of certain law firms and its continued attacks on DEI.
Hostsâ favorite things this week:
Leah: Fight! Fight! Fight!, Rebecca Traister; AOCâs Bluesky feed during the CR debates/debacle; The Hidden Motive Behind Trumpâs Attacks on Trans People, M. Gessen; This Election Will Be a Crucial Test of Muskâs Power, Kate Shaw; Trump Has Gone From Unconstitutional to Anti-Constitutional, Jamelle BouieKate: The Feminist Law Professor Who Wants to Stop Arresting People for Domestic Violence, Sarah Lustbader; The Dangerous Document Behind Trumpâs Campus Purges, Daphna Renan & Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof; The Cost of the Governmentâs Attack on Columbia, Christopher L. EisgruberGet tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE â The Bad Decisions Tour 2025!
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Leah, Kate, and Melissa are joined this week by Elie Mystal, justice correspondent for The Nation, whose new book is Bad Law: Ten Popular Laws That Are Ruining America. They talk about what rotten laws should be done away with while touching on the latest news, including the detention of Mahmoud Khalil and the dismantling of the Department of Education.
Hostsâ favorite things this week:
Melissa: The Trouble of Color: An American Family Memoir by Martha Jones; Paradise (Hulu) Leah: Bad Law by Elie Mystal; The Bee Sting by Paul Murray; Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar; Corruption & the Maximalist Theory of Presidential Power by Bob Bauer (Executive Functions); Five Questions about The Khalil Case by Steve Vladeck (One First)Kate: Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter by Kate Conger and Ryan Mac; Interview with Lindsay Nash on Mahmoud Khalil by Isaac Chotiner (New Yorker)Get tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE â The Bad Decisions Tour 2025!
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After covering the latest goings-on in Trumpland, Melissa and Kate turn to this weekâs SCOTUS arguments and opinions, touching on the Courtâs decision to weaken the EPAâs clean water regulations and Mexicoâs bid to hold American gun manufacturers liable for cartel violence. In the second part of the episode, Kate and Melissa talk with David Enrich of the New York Times about his new book, Murder the Truth: Fear, the First Amendment, and a Secret Campaign to Protect the Powerful.
Hostsâ favorite things this week:
Melissa: Never Caught: The Washingtons' Relentless Pursuit of Their Runaway Slave, Ona Judge by Erica Armstrong Dunbar; Due Care in a Conservative Court by Hila Keren (forthcoming in the Wisconsin Law Review); With Love, Meghan (Netflix)Kate: Towards A New Equal Protection Paradigm by Issa Kohler Hausmann, co-authored with Kevin Yang and Charlotte Lawrence; Severance (Apple TV+)Get tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY LIVE - The Bad Decisions Tour 2025! Listener presale Wednesday March 12 at 10am local time - Thursday March 13 at 10pm local time with code YOLO, general sale starts Friday March 14
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Leah, Melissa, and Kate once again wade through the latest malevolence from the Trump White House in a segment theyâre now calling âPod Save the Separation of Powers.â Then, they turn to whatâs going on at One First Street, covering some new opinions, as well as this weekâs arguments, including a case about âreverse discrimination.â
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