The Court has ruled in Trump v. Anderson, and a strange day it was. An announcement on a Sunday of opinion on Monday; no justices present; metadata weirdness, and worst of all, a unanimous opinion that is unanimously wrong. Concurrences that are dissents. A nearly 250 year old electoral college system that somehow escaped the Justices. Notorious cases cited with approval. The opinion is a veritable patchwork of error. The autopsy begins.
The Amicus Brief - Part Two
Friends of the Court - The Brief
Section Three Goes to Washington
Section Three Punditry: The Good, The Bad, and The Silly
The World Turns to Section Three
Juries, Jarkesy, and a Joke
2 Experts, 3 Courts, Section 3, Part 3 - Special Guests William Baude and Michael Stokes Paulsen
Sandra the First
Sense and Nonsensibility on Section 3 - Special Guests Mark Graber and Gerard Magliocca
Guns, Clips, and Rahimi
Moore on the Brief - Special Guest Vikram David Amar
Moore, in Brief
Aisles, not Walls
Speakerless
A Tale of Two Jordans
Allen and Affirmative Action, Again
Eleven Presidents - Special Guest Bob Woodward
Have Kavanaugh, Will Travel
Justice Jackson’s Santa Clause
An Officer and a President
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