In the season finale of May It Please The Court, the justices decide the issue of same-sex marriage. In 2015, twelve years after the Court's landmark decision that had invalidated anti-sodomy laws, Justice Anthony Kennedy is once again the tiebreaker needed to expand the scope of the 14th amendment's fundamental right to privacy...one more time.
10 September 2018, 10:35 pm
26 minutes 8 seconds
S01, Episode IX - A Lovers' Quarrel
It's a new millennium, and gay rights advocates take another stab at invalidating anti-sodomy laws in the landmark case of Lawrence v. Texas. The mainstream public's views on homosexuality have evolved considerably as the legal world waits to find out whether Justice Anthony Kennedy will be the swing vote needed to legalize homosexual conduct nationwide.
4 September 2018, 10:43 pm
25 minutes 42 seconds
S01, Episode VIII - The O'Connor Burden
It’s a Roe v. Wade rematch when the Supreme Court hears the case of Planned Parenthood vs. Casey in 1992. As a new split forms among the Court’s conservatives, Sandra Day O’Connor, the country’s first female justice, is the deciding vote to determine the future of abortion rights in the United States.
27 August 2018, 5:20 pm
26 minutes 37 seconds
S01, Episode VII - No Conceivable Limit
Substantive due process is now a political issue. Republicans start appointing justices willing to reverse or limit the doctrine responsible for Roe v. Wade. Meanwhile, progressives try to expand interpretations of the 14th amendment to start protecting gay rights.
20 August 2018, 7:59 pm
27 minutes 5 seconds
S01, Episode VI - Jane Roe
With substantive due process back in full force, the Supreme Court takes up the issue of abortion and decides its most controversial case in recent history: Roe v. Wade.
13 August 2018, 9:20 pm
22 minutes 47 seconds
S01, Episode V - Loving
Just two years after its historic decision in Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court decides a landmark case about interracial marriage. While the case could have been decided based only on the Equal Protection clause, the Court went further to answer a more fundamental question: can the government stop a person from Loving someone?
6 August 2018, 2:14 pm
26 minutes 57 seconds
S01, Episode IV - A Fundamental Right to Privacy
After 30 years without a landmark substantive due process case, the clause makes a roaring comeback in the 1960s when civil rights attorneys revive an old legal doctrine. A new liberty is recognized that will shape the modern world, and it starts by protecting access to contraception for married couples.
6 August 2018, 3:21 am
29 minutes 1 second
S01, Episode III - Delano's Wrath
The Lochner Era continues well into the 1930s. The Supreme Court was as divided as ever and starts to become a problem for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his New Deal policies. So FDR comes up with a drastic plan to free himself and the nation from the nine old men and bring the Lochner Era to a dramatic end.
6 August 2018, 3:20 am
25 minutes 5 seconds
S01, Episode II - The Baker's Arrest
Justice Rufus Peckham gets his chance to make history by writing a new precedent that would dictate American domestic economic policy for a generation. Hear how the arrest of a baker named Joseph Lochner ushered in the infamous era in constitutional history known as the Lochner Era.
31 July 2018, 1:29 am
2 minutes 46 seconds
Introduction to Season I
Introduction to the Season 1 of May It Please The Court.
29 July 2018, 1:22 am
24 minutes 25 seconds
S01, Episode I - What Liberty?
In the pilot, Alex Akhavan traces the origins of the Due Process clause starting with the ratification of the 14th amendment and the birth of a legal debate that continues to divide the Supreme Court today. Is the clause only concerned with fair procedures? Or does it also protect fundamental civil liberties? But the liberties they were talking about the late 1800s might not the ones you think!