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chilling understanding of SCOTUS arguments

16 days ago reply 0

Why don’t we see judges protesting when SCOTUS makes partisan political decisions?

18 days ago reply 0

Alito’s use of the word imbittered was infuriating.

18 days ago reply 0

The guy is not insane. He gains power when you think he’s just crazy. He simply does not give the tiniestabout truth or decency.

1 months ago reply 0

This is a brilliant episode!

1 months ago reply 0

Just an FYI. I’m a resident of the UK on an Ancestry Visa and I can vote.

2 months ago reply 0

If only congress can make an appropriate law to implement section 3, I wonder if that means it cannot impact a sitting president

2 months ago reply 0

Not ”alleged” insurrectionist, the Colorado trial court found that he was an insurrectionist.

2 months ago reply 0

I looked into moving to Iceland when Trump won. If you aren’t a European citizen, you have to get work, study, a spouse, or have family there.

2 months ago reply 0

Another way to look at Chevron, the Republican party doesn’t want the Democratic party to play with its toys.

4 months ago reply 0

Judge Chutkin did not pull back on the order but put a stay to allow them to get their appeal settled so as to avoid further accusations by the trumpler legal team to scream bias. The nuances of the legal proceedings are better defined by Prosecuting Donald Trump podcast.

6 months ago reply 0

one of the more consequential podcasts I’ve heard in some time. Thank you for sharing your collective knowledge and experience in order to explain the direction the Court is taking.

1 years ago reply 0

I learned of Dahlia and the podcast via Dr Heather Cox Richardson. This was my first listen. Outstanding podcast. It gave me a greater understanding in the ”Indian” matter before the SCOTUS. Thank you.

1 years ago reply 0

I’m a huge fan of Prof. Roberts and was thrilled to hear her profound words in the episode!

1 years ago reply 0

Great insights on the Supreme Court. I don’t know much about Justice Breyer. It was good good discussion about him.

2 years ago reply 0