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  • The Roberts Court has spent years ignoring precedent, norms, and judicial restraint in pursuit of concentrated power. Chris Kang joins Taonga Leslie to discuss the problems this power grab has caused and many of the reform proposals currently on the table.

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    Host: Taonga Leslie, Director of Policy and Program for Racial Justice

    Guest: Chris Kang, Co-Founder and Former Chief Counsel, Demand Justice

    Link: "To Save Democracy, We Must Expand the Court," by Christopher Kang

    Link: "Supreme Court Term Limits," Brennan Center for Justice

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  • This Labor Day Weekend marks the unofficial end to an historically hot summer. Terri Gerstein returns to Broken Law to talk with Valerie Nannery about legal protections for workers -- including from record heats but also from non-compete provisions, child labor exploitation, and more -- and the people who enforce those laws.

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    Host: Valerie Nannery, Senior Director of Policy and Program at American Constitution Society

    Guest: Terri Gerstein, Director, NYU Wagner Labor Initiative, NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service

    Link: How Noncompete Agreements Stifle Workers, University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business

    Link: Broken Law Episode 98: Unpacking the Child Labor Crisis

    Link: NYU Wagner Labor Initiative

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  • Two recent Supreme Court decisions have dramatically eroded the separation of church and state when it comes to our public schools. As students head back for another school year, Elizabeth Cavell joins Lindsay Langholz to look at the impact the Court's decisions have had on public school classrooms and how Christian nationalists are attempting to push the boundary even further.

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    Host: Lindsay Langholz, Senior Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Elizabeth Cavell, Deputy Legal Director, Freedom from Religion Foundation

    Link: Christian nationalism on the march by Russell Contreras, Axios

    Link: Praying coach's actions do not alter the Constitution by Elizabeth Cavell, Seattle Times

    Link: We Dissent Podcast

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  • In less than four years, President Biden has gone from a skeptic to proponent of significant reforms to the Supreme Court. Christopher Wright Durocher joins Lindsay Langholz to discuss how the Court’s recent decisions have played into the growing calls for reform and what proposals may be gaining traction. We also bring you excerpts of ACS’s 2023-2024 Supreme Court Review to better understand just how aggressive the Court has become in delivering wins for the conservative legal movement and accumulating power for itself.

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    Host: Lindsay Langholz, Senior Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Christopher Wright Durocher, Vice President of Policy and Program, ACS

    Link: Full Video: ACS National Supreme Court Review (2023-2024)

    Link: My Plan to Reform the Supreme Court and Ensure No President Is Above the Law by Joe Biden, Washington Post

    Link: Judicial Nominations, ACS

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  • In less than 100 days, voters all over the country will start heading to the polls as early voting begins in most states. Lindsay Langholz is joined by ACS’s Ashley Erickson and Power the Poll’s Marta Hanson to cut through the noise of the presidential race and talk about one concrete thing that can be done to help protect democracy this year and help restore faith in our election system long-term.

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    Host: Lindsay Langholz, Senior Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Marta Hanson, National Program Manager, Power the Polls

    Guest: Ashley Erickson, Senior Director of Network Advancement, ACS

    Link: Become A Poll Worker

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  • Artificial intelligence has burst onto the scene at a fragile time for our democracy, leading to many questions about how such a powerful tool can be harnessed to empower voters and election administrators while exposing vulnerabilities in our democratic structures. Taonga Leslie speaks with Spencer Overton about the potential racial harms and upsides of AI on our democracy.

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    Host: Taonga Leslie, Director of Policy and Program for Racial Justice

    Guest: Spencer Overton, The Patricia Roberts Harris Research Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Multiracial Democracy Project, George Washington University

    Link: Overcoming Racial Harms to Democracy from Artificial Intelligence by Spencer Overton

    Link: Multiracial Democracy Project, George Washington University

    Link: A political consultant faces charges and fines for Biden deepfake robocalls by Shannon Bond, NPR

    Link: Trump supporters target Black voters with faked AI images by Marianna Spring, BBC

    Link: AI and Elections, Brennan Center for Justice

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  • As we approach the end of another Supreme Court term where originalism has dominated opinion after opinion in furtherance of an extremist conservative ideology, a question once again arises - how should progressives interpret the Constitution? Madiba Dennie joins Valerie Nannery to discuss her new book, The Originalism Trap, and how progressives can reclaim what the Constitution means.

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    Host: Valerie Nannery, Senior Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Madiba Dennie, Author of "The Originalism Trap"

    Link: The Originalism Trap by Madiba Dennie

    Link: How Originalism Ate the Law, Slate

    Link: Path to the Bench, ACS

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  • Antitrust has escaped the business section and become a major topic of conversation in households across America. If you plan to attend a summer concert, buy groceries, or even listen to this episode on your phone, antitrust could have a real impact on your day-to-day life. Recent high-profile cases and notable agency actions have garnered commentary from supporters and skeptics alike. Elizabeth Binczik speaks with Sandeep Vaheesan of Open Markets Institute about the competing views on the FTC’s and DOJ’s recent actions and what this period means for antitrust.

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    Host: Elizabeth Binczik, Director of Policy and Program for Economic Justice

    Guest: Sandeep Vaheesan, Legal Director, Open Markets Institute

    Link: Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter Delivers Remarks at New York City Bar Association’s Milton Handler Lecture, US Dept. of Justice

    Link: Federal Trade Commission

    Link: Dara Kerr & Alina Selyukh, DOJ, FTC double down on their antitrust strategy, NPR

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  • The Biden Administration recently released a new rule that provides critical updates to Title IX. Lindsay Langholz and ACS Law Fellow Claire Comey speak with Anya Marino and Shiwali Patel about this important federal civil rights law, the contours of this new regulation, and the work still to be done to protect students of all gender identities on campus.

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    Host: Lindsay Langholz - Senior Director of Policy and Program

    Co-Host: Claire Comey

    Guest: Anya Marino - Director of LGBTQI Equality, National Women's Law Center

    Guest: Shiwali Patel - Director of Safe and Inclusive Schools

    Link: Education and Title IX, National Women's Law Center

    Link: Hélène Barthélemy, How Men’s Rights Groups Helped Rewrite Regulations on Campus Rape, The Nation

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  • Christopher Wright Durocher is joined by Professor Elisabeth Semel to talk about her recently released report, Guess Who’s Coming to Jury Duty? They discuss how too many courts don’t adequately track prospective jurors’ race and ethnicity and how the failure to take a race-conscious approach to jury selection and service results in the perpetuation of implicit, explicit, and institutional racial bias in our criminal legal system.

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    Today's Host: Christopher Wright Durocher, Vice President of Policy and Program

    Featured Speaker: Elisabeth Semel, Chancellor’s Clinical Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Death Penalty Clinic, Berkeley Law

    Link: Guess Who's Coming to Jury Duty? Berkeley Law Death Penalty Clinic

    Link: Whitewashing the Jury Box, Berkeley Law Death Penalty Clinic

    Link: Batson v. Kentucky

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  • This week on Broken Law, we revisit two moving speeches from ACS's 2023 National Convention. Oren Nimni and Sherrilyn Ifill explore the complicity of lawyers in maintaining our unjust legal system and the special responsibility we bear in creating a more just future.

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    Today's Host: Lindsay Langholz, Senior Director of Policy and Program, ACS

    Featured Speaker: Oren Nimni, Litigation Director, Rights Behind Bars

    Featured Speaker: Sherrilyn Ifill, Former President and Director Counsel, NAACP LDF; Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Esq. Endowed Chair in Civil Rights, Howard University

    Link: Register for ACS's 2024 National Convention

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  • Florida and Arizona state courts recently green lit restrictive abortion bans and the Supreme Court hears two cases that will have significant implications for how doctors and pregnant people navigate the post-Dobbs chaos. Elizabeth Binczik and Lindsay Langholz discuss the latest abortion news and how these developments are interacting with this year's elections.

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    Today's Host: Elizabeth Binczik

    Guest: Lindsay Langholz, Senior Director of Policy and Program, ACS

    Link: Former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey says the abortion ruling from justices he chose goes too far by Mead Gruver

    Link: Mississippi Keeps the Door Firmly Shut on Ballot Initiatives by Daniel Nichanian

    Link: The Shadow Medical Community Behind the Attempt to Ban Medication Abortion by Jordan Smith

    Link: After Roe Fell: Abortion Laws by State

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  • The Supreme Court has taken up three cases that arise out of litigants seeking accountability for the violent events of January 6th. This month, the Court will hear arguments on former president Trump's presidential immunity claim and take a look at whether the law used to prosecute many January 6th participants was validly applied in one such prosecution. Lindsay Langholz speaks with Donald Sherman of CREW about what the Court's decision in Trump v. Anderson, the ballot disqualification case, means for this ongoing pursuit of accountability.

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    Today's Host: Lindsay Langholz, ACS Sr Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Donald Sherman, Executive Vice President and Chief Counsel, CREW

    Link: American Historians' Brief

    Link: Childrens' Rights Legal Scholars and Advocates Brief

    Link: Colorado lawsuit enforcing Donald Trump's unconstitutional disqualification, CREW

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  • Artificial Intelligence has the potential to affect how work is performed across industries and, in particular, within media and entertainment. Elizabeth Binczik speaks with Sarah Fowler of SAG-AFTRA to get her thoughts on how AI could impact performers’ work, the current state of the law, and how we might protect performers and people in general from AI’s risks without sacrificing AI’s benefits.

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    Today's Host: Elizabeth Binczik, Director of Policy and Program for Economic Justice for ACS

    Guest: Sarah Luppen Fowler, Senior Deputy General Counsel, SAG-AFTRA (affiliation included for identification purposes only)

    Link: Human Artistry Campaign

    Link: CES Tech Talk: SAG-AFTRA Strike's Impact on AI and Hollywood's Future

    Link: "Senators draft policy aimed at deep fakes of Drake, Tom Hanks and noncelebrities" by Brian Contreras

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  • International Women's Day will be celebrated on March 8th. It is a day to celebrate while also taking stock of women's rights here in the United States and abroad. This year, we see a number of countries making significant strides toward reproductive freedom for women while the United States slides backwards. Lindsay Langholz speaks with Julie Suk, author of "After Misogyny: How the Law Fails Women and What to Do About It," about how misogyny informs our legal system and our social structures.

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    Today's Host: Lindsay Langholz, ACS Sr Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Julie Suk, Hon. Deborah A. Batts Distinguished Research Scholar and Professor of Law, Fordham University School of Law

    Link: After Misogyny: How the Law Fails Women and What to Do About It by Julie Suk

    Link: "French Senate votes to enshrine abortion in constitution, a world first" by Karla Adam

    Link: "Ireland kickstarts vote on constitution's wording about women and family" by Rory Carroll

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  • Under the banner of "40 acres and a mule," the movement for reparations for slavery and Jim Crow has gained momentum in recent years, with diverse efforts underway from big states like California and New York to smaller communities like Evanston, Illinois and Asheville, North Carolina. Marcus Hunter, author of the recently published "Radical Reparations: Healing the Soul of a Nation" explains to Taonga Leslie why economic compensation alone will not be sufficient to heal the scar of anti-Black racism and explains the six other forms of compensation that will be necessary to bring about true justice.

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    Today's Host: Taonga Leslie

    Guest: Marcus Hunter, Scott Waugh Endowed Chair in the Division of the Social Sciences, UCLA

    Link: Radical Reparations: Healing the Soul of a Nation by Marcus Hunter

    Link: The Case for Reparations by Ta-Nehisi Coates

    Link: 40 Acres and a Mule

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  • The Electoral College has shown significant flaws since its inception. Twice in the 21st Century, the national popular vote winner has not ultimately been elected President. The undemocratic nature of the institution has many asking why our system is built the way it is and what can be done to fix it. In this follow-up to Episode 137 ("Is the ECA Prepared for 2024?"), Lindsay Langholz speaks with Professor Alexander Keyssar about how the Founders designed the process by which we elect presidents, the problems encountered along the way, and the many, many attempts at reform.

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    Today's Host: Lindsay Langholz, ACS Sr Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Alexander Keyssar, Harvard Kennedy School

    Link: Why Do We Still Have the Electoral College? by Alexander Keyssar

    Link: Why the Electoral College is Bad for America by George C. Edwards III

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  • The Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in Loper Bright Enterprises and Relentless, Inc., two cases that could see the Court overrule the Chevron doctrine, a 40-year-old precedent. Overruling Chevron could empower courts to redesign federal governance as we know it. Elizabeth Binczik speaks with Professor Andrew Mergen about what happened at the oral arguments, about the Chevron doctrine, and the sweeping consequences that could unfold if the Court opts to overrule it.

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    Today's Host: Elizabeth Binczik , ACS Director of Policy and Program for Economic Justice

    Guest: Andrew Mergen, Emmett Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor of Law in Environmental Law

    Link: SCOTUS Oral Argument in Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce

    Link: SCOTUS Oral Argument in Loper Bright Enterprises, Inc. v. Raimondo

    Link: Yale Journal of Regulation

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  • The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard oral argument in the second of two big immigration cases this term. On this episode, Jeanne Hruska speaks with Taonga Leslie about the Supreme Court's track record on immigration, takeaways from the oral arguments in the relevant cases this term, and the potential impact on access to justice depending on how the Court rules.

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    Today's Host: Jeanne Hruska , ACS Sr Advisor for Communications and Strategy

    Guest: Taonga Leslie, ACS Director of Policy and Program for Racial Justice

    Link: Oral Argument in Campos-Chaves v. Garland

    Link: Oral Argument in Wilkinson v. Garland

    Link: "Beyond Crisis Narratives," by Monika Y. Langarica

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  • Welcome to 2024! We are covering two topics poised to shape the new year. First, Jeanne Hruska catches up with Lindsay Langholz for the latest developments in efforts to keep Donald Trump off the ballot in various states and whether SCOTUS will finally step in. Jeanne then speaks with ACS President Russ Feingold to discuss where President Biden is on judicial appointments at the end of three years and the challenge for the Senate to confirm 70 judges in 12 months.

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    Today's Host: Jeanne Hruska , ACS Sr Advisor for Communications and Strategy

    Guest: Lindsay Langholz, ACS Sr Director of Policy and Program

    Guest: Russ Feingold, ACS President

    Link: "To Do List for 2024: 70 Judges in 12 Months" by Russ Feingold

    Link: "Red Courts, Blue Courts," by Mark A. Lemley

    Link: "Supreme Court to Hear Momentous Case on Whether Trump Can Hold Office," by Adam Liptak

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