Sarah Isgur, on a whirlwind booktour, takes a break to deliver the legal goods with David French. The two discuss a Washington Post piece on civil rights data during the Trump era, Chiles v. Salazar, and free speech and AI liability in child porn.
The Agenda:
–Sarah on The View
–David’s beef with WaPo piece on civil rights data
–AI liability
–Book restrictions in Iowa
–Iowa law prevents schools from providing instruction relating to gender identity or sexual orientation
– Religious challenge to vaccine mandates
–Contract cases and undue influence
Show Notes:
–Federal appeals court upholds West Virginia school vaccine law
–Chiles v. Salazar (conversion therapy)
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Sarah Isgur and David French revisit Stephen Colbert’s favorite case, take a look at a rare biting word about Justice Brett Kavanaugh from Justice Sonia Sotomayor, and dive into a circuit court extravaganza.
–Sarah is on a book tour!
–Sotomayor vs. Kavanaugh
–Citizens United is not controversial
–Is there a judicial pipeline?
–The seals are ugly
–Circuit Court Extravaganza: Bathtub gin, pronouns, and sparkling sports gambling
Show Notes:
–The case establishing corporate personhood
–Home distilling ban struck down after 158 years
–Seals of the Circuit Courts (and then some!)
–Short Circuit’s newsletter this week
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Sarah Isgur and David French discuss President Donald Trump’s rhetoric over Iran, what constitutes a war crime, and what happens if a military officer fails to obey an order or regulation.
The Agenda:
–John Mulaney gives SCOTUSblog a shoutout
–Threatening war crimes
–Will President Donald Trump ever see the Hague
–Judge Scalia rolling over in his grave
–Article 92 and disobeying orders
–David answers questions
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Pam Bondi is no longer attorney general, Steve Bannon’s case is sent back to lower courts, and the Chiles decision on conversion therapy becomes nonpartisan.
The Agenda:
—Pam Bondi’s disastrous tenure
—Three Year Letterman shoutout
—SCOTUS kicks Steve Bannon’s case
—Chiles v. Salazar
—Law of War on President Donald Trump’s Easter tweet
—No more exclamation points in judicial opinions!!!
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Sarah Isgur is joined by David French, Amanda Tyler, Akhil Amar, and SCOTUSblog’s Amy Howe to react to the oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara, Donald Trump’s challenge to birthright citizenship.
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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie joins Sarah Isgur and David French to discuss his explicit argument with the former FBI Director Robert Mueller, remember a Christmas carol session with former Attorney General John Ashcroft, and weigh in on whether or not you should go to law school.
The Agenda:
–Birthright Citizenship: Preview
–Welcome back, Gov. Christie!
–Contempt of Court, Rule 11 Sanctions, and Disbarment
–Going Full Monty on the Robert Mueller story
–The state of the Justice Department
–You should go to law school
Show Notes:
–John Ashcroft’s performance
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Sarah Isgur and David French discuss two Supreme Court oral arguments: one on Mississippi accepting ballots five days after Election Day, one on turning away asylum seekers before they reach the border.
The Agenda:
–Watson v. Republican National Committee (election law)
–The incentives won’t change when people vote
–Sarah’s least favorite oral argument
–Zorn v. Linton
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Judge Rebecca Taibleson of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals joins Sarah Isgur and David French for a conversation about her path to the federal bench. But first, the Supreme Court's unanimous Olivier v. City of Brandon decision on free speech zones, the viral Afroman jury verdict, and the Pentagon Press policy ruling.
The Agenda:
–Olivier v. City of Brandon, Mississippi
–Afroman and the Streisand Effect
–U.S. judge rules against Pentagon press restrictions
–Cauliflower and Mark Twain
–Interview with Judge Rebecca Taibleson
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Live at the University of Pennsylvania's Carey Law School, Sarah and David are joined by Third Circuit Judge Stephanos Bibas to break down the Supreme Court's temporary protected status cases. They also debate whether a federal "defender general" would level the playing field and play a round of Marvel "What if?" with landmark Supreme Court moments.
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The Agenda:
–We await Gov. Chris Christie's return
–TPS Cases: Cert Before Judgment for Haiti and Syria Nationals
–Defender General: A New Office for Federal Public Defenders
–Black Robe Syndrome
–What If? Supreme Court alternative universes
Show Notes:
–"The Defender General" by Daniel Epps and William Ortman
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Sarah Isgur and David French dive into two Ninth Circuit opinions: one involving an anti-discrimination law in Washington, another related to a first-grade girl being punished for giving her classmate a drawing inspired by what her teacher read in class.
The Agenda:
–Is the Fifth Circuit still the most conservative court?
–Judge VanDyke’s swinging opinion
–What is this case even about?
–Adrian Vermeule weighs in
–Don’t sic a kid’s drawing
–First-graders have free speech rights
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Show Notes:
–The Postmodern Jurisprudence of Lawrence VanDyke
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David French and Sarah Isgur break down new polling showing historic lows in trust for the Supreme Court, debate whether a public disagreement between Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Ketanji Brown Jackson helps or hurts the institution, and dive into oral arguments on property seizures and witness testimony rights.
Show Notes
–Hometown Program last call
–Supreme Court polling and public trust
–Justices Jackson and Kavanaugh clash
–Trump vs. Supreme Court
–Takings Case: property seizure over $2,000 debt
–Appellate moments: Lisa Blatt and more
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