The Citizen’s Guide to the Supreme Court
Government & Organizations:National
This week's episode covers topics that have roots in previous episodes, from the case of Quarles v. U.S., which covers the continued evolution of the Armed Career Criminals Act, to Nieves v. Bartlett, which covers whether probable cause defeats a retaliatory arrest claim as a matter of law, to Nazim being inappropriate, which has been in existence since episode one. Law starts at (06:51). Note: Due to scheduling issues, cases decided in the last two weeks of June will be covered in July.
New Jersey Beats the Federal Government
Trump and the Travel Ban
Judge Dredd
Interesting Things the Week After 4/20
Decisions in Microsoft and Dimaya
How Punk Rock Is It To Sue the Government?
Double Double Toil & Trouble
Family Court War Stories
A Heaping Buffet of Precedent Talk
The Fact Act Gets Wacked??
Gray Clouds and Silver Linings
Decisions in Jennings and Patchak
Decisions in Class, Somers, and Murphy
The One SCOTUS Case That May Cost You Money
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Thomas Hates House Parties (and Overturning Death Penalty Convictions)
GUEST EP: Native American Law and Water Rights
GUEST EP: Voter Disenfranchisement and Gerrymandering
Is This Ineffective Assistance of Counsel? (Part III)
Supreme Court Sesame Street
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