The Citizen’s Guide to the Supreme Court
Government & Organizations:National
This week's episode covers double jeopardy, a legal concept that should be easy, but technical legal rules have made complicated and kind of boring. To that end(!!), Brett and Nazim spice up the case of Currier v. Virginia, where the Court has to determine whether a severed charge can be tried following an acquittal. Law starts at (07:09), but before them Nazim talks about how he thinks he could be the Bachelor, sooooooooo skip at your own peril.
The Hogs of Federalism
The Citizen's Guide to Getting Arrested
The Citizen's Guide to Getting Sued
Nazim's Birthday Voting Rights Spectacular
Masterpiece Cakes 3: Revenge of the Sachertorte
The Citizen's Guide to Equal Protection
The Neutrals!!, feat. Donald Trump, Mar A Largo, and Affirmative Action
The Citizen's Guide to Congress
The Citizen's Guide to the Executive Branch
The Citizen's Guide to the Courts
SEASON FINALE LIVE: Fantasy Things Draft 2022
The 2022 SCOTUS Fall Line-Up
Last Call for Criminal Law
Gorsuch and Tribal Sovereignty
Administra-VAGANZA!!!!
The Hyperbole Police
Calvinball and the Second Amendment
The Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Decision
We Are Living in a Conservative World and I am a Conservative Girl
What We Do on the Shadow Docket
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