Episodes
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We're kicking off our third season with a live show at William & Mary! Professor James Stern joins us as we take the birds-eye view of OT2018. This year will bring cases about excessive fines, the death penalty, and just about everything in between.
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It's our first five-mic episode! We're joined by Kent Greenfield and Adam Winkler, who both have new books about corporate personhood, as well as our bankruptcy expert, Danielle D'Onfro.
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In our (hopefully) final episode of Good Behaviour (for a while), Ian and Leah discuss their favorite and least favorite moments of the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings.
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Just in time for the Kavanaugh confirmation circus, we have a lively interview with David Kaplan about his new book, "The Most Dangerous Branch: Inside the Supreme Court's Assault on the Constitution."
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Will Baude joins us to discuss the latest news of the Kavanaugh nomination. Plus, what do we mean when we talk about originalism?
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We're launching a new series aimed at helping law students survive the best/worst three years of their lives. In this episode, we'll talk about study groups, thinking like your professor, and the best food-related way to make it through an exam.
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Rick Hasen joins us to talk about his new book, "The Justice of Contradictions: Antonin Scalia and the Politics of Disruption."
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We round up the latest Kavanaugh news, including speculation on the Bush documents and a debate over whether Democrats should support his confirmation when they disapprove on the merits.
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We are live at the offices Akin Gump in Washington DC to talk with Pratik Shah and Martine Cicconi.
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We get caught up on our backlog of our hotline calls while also briefly recapping the latest news on the battle to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
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We kick off our summer series by catching up on hotline calls and talking through the religious liberty docket.
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Judge Brett Kavanaugh has been nominated to succeed Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court. What can we expect from him?
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We look back on the best and worst of October Term 2017.
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We like to think that the Supreme Court is non-political in its decision-making, but the numbers say otherwise. Lee Epstein joins us to explain how data can illustrate where a Supreme Court nominee falls on the ideological scale.
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OT2017 came to a close last week, but not before dropping quite a few bombshells. We'll discuss what the Supreme Court decided in matters relating to crisis pregnancy centers and free speech, public sector union dues, and President Trump's travel ban.
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Justice Anthony Kennedy has announced his retirement. What now? We continue our series on Supreme Court vacancies, with Dan and Leah-- both former Kennedy clerks-- setting the stage.
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We take a running start and try to get through as many opinions as we can. We discuss gerrymandering, online sales tax, cell phone records, and we interview the man, the myth, the legend-- two-time Supreme Court winner Fane Lozman.
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Live from New York, it's First Mondays! First, we discuss what #KaganStyle looks like. We'll also talk about why registering to vote shouldn't be so difficult, how to keep things chill at the polls, and which version of the dictionary is the best version.
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It's that rare and glorious beast of shows-- the three-mic episode. We're joined by Will Baude, Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago Law School, to break down recent opinions from the Supreme Court.
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We recap opinions in Lagos v. United States and Collins v. Virginia, as well as the DIG in City of Hays v. Vogt. Plus, we answer some hotline calls.
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