Just in time for the election, Schenley leads the panel in a discussion of Shelby v. Holder and the status of the Voting Rights Act. How pervasive should federal oversight of voting be? Also, instructions on how our listeners can get a free Law Review Squared sticker!
The article discussed was: Ellen D. Katz, Section 2 after Section 5: Voting Rights and the Race to the Bottom,
59 WM. & MARY L. REV. 1961 (2018).
Host: Schenley Kent
Panel: Tony Fernando, Seth Trott
Audio: Mohammed Saleem
Producer: Tony Fernando
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Eliminating Constitutional Law
Equity in Law School Admissions
Processes in Law School Which Affect Law Students and Lawyers
Civil Rights during the Covid Pandemic
The Limits of Limitariansim
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The Automated Administrative State
Emotional Support Animals and the Fair Housing Act (and other situations)
Shooting Fish (With Firearms)
Jurors and Social Media
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The Morality of Grading on a Curve
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Handling Judicial Recusal at the Supreme Court
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