It's the end of oral arguments, and this week the Court heard two big ones. Your hosts discuss Grants Pass, where the Court will decide whether it's "cruel and unusual punishment" to enforce anti-camping laws, and they discuss the Trump immunity case, which has big implications not only for the presidential election but for the office of the presidency forever. After that, Zack interviews legendary legal philosopher Hadley Arkes about his latest book, Mere Natural Law, and then Zack shows off his criminal-law expertise in 8th Amendment trivia.
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Aristotle's Ethics and Harlan's Great Dissent
Abortion, Immunity, and Originalism
Proper Property Rights
Rehearing: Justice Caleb Stegall
Trump v. Anderson
How to Sue the Feds
Rehearing: Judge Paul Kelly Jr.
Rehearing: Judge John Nalbandian
Trump v. Anderson & Class Action Madness
Rehearing: Judge Allison Jones Rushing
Chevron on the Chopping Block
Disqualify Trump?
Remembering Justice O'Connor
The Dangers of Judicial Supremacy
The Joseph Story Lecture: Judge James Ho
Money and Mootness at the Court
Heritage's Annual Supreme Court Preview
Racial Preferences, Student Loans, and Free Speech
The People's Justice — Judge Thapar on Justice Thomas
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