Before we can really get into the holiday spirit, we have to deal with the lump of coal the Supreme Court heard on December 7th: Moore v. Harper. The case is about a fringe legal theory that says that when it comes to regulating elections, state legislatures can do anything they want-- even violate the state constitution-- and state courts can’t intervene to stop them. It's bad, scary, foreboding, toxic, etc. Leah, Kate, and Melissa recap the arguments-- and then take a refreshing walk in a winter wonderland with this year's list of Our Favorite Things! If you're still doing your holiday shopping, we've got lots of recs.
Will the Government (as we know it) Still Be Constitutional?
Lights, Camera, SCOTUS!
KBJ's Rookie Year
After Affirmative Action
Can These Courts Be Reformed?
The Aesthetic Enjoyment of Other People’s Uteruses
The Rise and Fall of the Voting Rights Act
The Dobbs Decision Hasn't Aged Well
Trump Indicted Again Again
America's First Civil Rights Movement
BONUS: #WITHpod & Strict Scrutiny Crossover
Shining Light on the Shadow Docket
Clarence Thomas's America
How the Federalist Society Took Over
What else can the Supreme Court get away with?
Student Debt Relief Bad, Bigotry Good
The End of Affirmative Action
Is ISL dead? IDK.
A Fear of Too Much Justice
BONUS: This Land on the Indian Child Welfare Act
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