This week the Court heard oral arguments in the high-profile case challenging the Food and Drug Administration's expansion of access to the abortion drug mifepristone. GianCarlo discusses that case, oral arguments, and the mess of standing doctrine. After that, Zack interviews Professor John Yoo who gives his expert take on the Trump immunity case and makes his case that originalism is moral. Last up, trivia about the judiciary's own administrative state.
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Rehearing: Judge John Nalbandian
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Rehearing: Judge Allison Jones Rushing
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The Dangers of Judicial Supremacy
The Joseph Story Lecture: Judge James Ho
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