Two recent major podcast themes - section 3 of the fourteenth amendment, and judicial ethics - echoed through the news this past week. Wisconsin legislators seek to impeach a new state Supreme Court Justice before she even sits for a case; and in Washington, Justice Alito is asked to recuse himself because of an interview he gave. Meanwhile, Section 3 is addressed by a former US Attorney General, who says it is inapplicable to the President for reasons that may seem counterintuitive, even strange. We analyze the claims as well as what lies behind them in our constitutional system. CLE credit is available from podcast.njsba.com.
The Federalist Society, in Brief - Special Guest Steven Calabresi
The News in Brief
The Brief in Brief
Sweet Hugo in Alabama - A Special Live Podcast
Zelig On The Court - Special Guest Brad Snyder
Zelig of the Court - Special Guest Brad Snyder
The Court’s Other Amy
Loving Lincoln, and Castigating Kastigar
Masters, Monarchs, and Mangling the Fifth
Trump Says His Name
Trump Takes the Fifth
Afraid to Ask: Hamilton and a Wealth Tax
Search-A-Lago
Originalism on Trial
Time is Now
Tackling Kennedy
Separate or Equal
The Long and The Short of Bruen
Unprecedented
Special Episode - Prediction and Prescription
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