The U.S. Supreme Court is set to examine the Environmental Protection Agency's authority to regulate against climate change at a highly-anticipated hearing on Monday. On this week’s episode of The Term, we explore how the case could affect the ability of federal agencies writ-large to set public policy. Also this week, we discuss the justices’ decision this week to revisit the contentious battle between LGBTQ rights and religious wedding vendors.
S3, E36: A Stinging Blow To The EPA's Power On Climate
Special Episode: 50 Years Of Abortion Rights, Overturned
S3, E35: A Constitutional Right To Public Carry
S3, E34: Just Like That, Justices Back On Track
S3, E33: Kavanaugh Threat Casts Pall On Final Stretch
S3, E32: White Collar Atty To High Court Clerks—Lawyer Up
S3, E31: Supreme Court Limits Ineffective Counsel Claims
S3, E30: Self-Financing Political Campaigns Just Got Easier
S3, E29: Amid Leak Protests, Justices Get Security Boosted
S3, E28: How Alito Wields Abortion History To End Roe
S3, E27: Oklahoma Says Supreme Court Ruling Caused Crisis
S3, E26: Narrative Or Fact? The Case Of The Praying Coach
S3, E25: Judge Jackson Clinches High Court Seat
S3, E24: Near 100, Federal Arbitration Act Timely As Ever
S3, E23: Ketanji Brown Jackson Faces The Senate
S3, E22: The Push To Make The Court More Transparent
S3, E21: Who Gets To Draw Congressional Maps?
S3, E20: Tsarnaev Had 'Fair Trial' Before Death Sentence
S3, E19: Ketanji Brown Jackson In Her Own Words
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