Favorite guest Jason Bloom, one of the country's most respected jury consultants, returns to offer his insights on jury selection for 2024 (and with them, insight on how our modern society makes decisions). Topics include the (overwhelming) effect of social media, the legacy of the pandemic and the concern it left jurors with about corporate "accountability" -- and his new book! I think you'll find this to be our most informative and practically useful conversation yet.
Interview with Jury Consultant Jason Bloom -- How 2020 Shapes the Restart of Jury Trials
How is a monk like a veterinarian? The modern Constitution's protection of economic liberty
QAnon, Faces on Mars, and Joe Biden's Inauguration
Can Biden do that? The limits on policymaking by executive order
Can Donald Trump be impeached after he has left office?
Can President Trump pardon himself?
Showdown on Sixth Street: Governor v. Mayor on COVID-19 regulations
No, Texas Can't Secede: A Tale of the Supreme Court and the Confederate Treasury
The Spirit of 1876 - Why Rutherford Hayes Haunts the 2020 Election
Church and COVID - the Supreme Court blocks a gathering-size restriction
"Release the Kraken!" - the risks of Constitutional myth-making
Don't stand so close to the courts -- "standing" and why many election cases fail
Sir Walter Raleigh and President Trump's election lawsuits
Halloween Special - "Attack of the Zombie Statute!"
"Who's on First?" - Why it matters who is sued in election cases.
"Nice Ballot, Old Chap" - How do courts measure the "abridgement" of voting rights?
"Just Kidding?!" -- Can a State Legislature Replace the Popular Vote for President?
Cross-Examining God: Religion's Role in the Barrett Confirmation Hearings
Mark Your Calendar: Six Dates to Know for the 2020 Presidential Election Cycle
Advice and Consent: Can Justice Ginsburg be Replaced in 2020?
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