Kate, Melissa, and Leah get together to discuss Justice Kagan’s approach to statutory interpretation. We got two opinions this week, Sanchez v. Mayorkas, another unanimous immigration case, and the big ACCA (Armed Career Criminal Act, not Affordable Care Act) opinion we’ve been waiting for-- Borden v. US. They identify an important parallel between Justice Kagan and Taylor Swift and lay out the evidence that the Justices are reading their tweets (and everyone else’s too). Finally, they are joined by three former law clerks to Judge Katzmann (Professors Rachel Bayefsky, Bernie Meyler, and Lindsay Nash) to remember the late judge.
Why Did Trump Get Denied Immunity?
Does the Constitution Disqualify Trump from Presidency?
E. Jean Carroll and Robbie Kaplan on Trump's "Defamation Rampage"
Who Has Final Authority At The Border?
AITA? SCOTUS Edition
The Legality of Presidents Doing Whatever They Want
Trump's Eligibility, Cash for Clarence, and a Meditation for 2024
New Year, Same Court
Behind the Scenes of Overturning Roe v. Wade
Fake Cases, Fake Facts, Real Implications
Taking a Hatchet to Government Agencies
A Deregulatory Sh*t Show Waiting to Happen
A Code of Misconduct
The Supreme Court's Second Amendment Mess
Doing Government on Twitter
Trump's Legal Defense is Dumb AF
Texas is a Magic 8 Ball for the Country
Big BROTUS Energy
Not Especially Judicious
What Fresh Hell Will This Supreme Court Term Bring?
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