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.
Judges and Adverse Events
Doubting Thomas, and doubting the doubters
Discretion and Indictment
Much to Bragg About?
It’s Coming
The Lord Mayor Adams
Sing a Song (of) Mike Pence
Torture, Time Travel, and Transformation
Secrets, Boards, and Moots - Oh My!
Treason, Reason, History, and OurStory - Special Guest Kermit Roosevelt III
Trillion Dollar Tricks - Special Guest Jack Balkin
Declaration, or Gettysburg? - Special Guest Kermit Roosevelt III
Wait - Don’t Tell Me!
The Idaho Murder Case in Constitutional Perspective
Speaker-ish
January 6th, Santos, and The Speaker
Strictly Scrutinizing Moore - Special Guest Kate Shaw
More on Moore - The Oral Argument, Continued
Mr. Amar Goes to Washington - the Moore v. Harper Oral Argument
Out-Ranked: Live Podcast with Yale Law School’s FedSoc Chapter
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