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.
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