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Cases and Controversies

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January 6th Capitol Attack
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Securities and Exchange Commission
January 6
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Chief Justice John Roberts
George Jarkosey

Bloomberg Law's Cases and Controversies brings you the latest from the Supreme Court. Each week we preview oral arguments at the Court or feature in-depth interviews. We explore critical legal issues with Supreme Court advocates, judges, law professors, lawyers, and legal journalists.

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The Supreme Court term was limited in its blockbusters this year, but the decision to limit the power of lower court judges to issue nationwide injunctions will have the biggest impact, attorneys and legal scholars say.

“It affects how cases get lit... more

The Supreme Court closed out its term with a string of rulings that divided the justices.

The court split 6-3 along ideological lines in opinions June 27 that limited the ability of lower courts to issue nationwide injunctions and gave parents the r... more

Transgender rights suffered a major loss at the US Supreme Court after its opinion in the Skrmetti case. But some advocates for transgender rights found reasons within the opinion to believe their cause might fare better in future cases.

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The Supreme Court is chipping away at the mound of argued cases it has to decide before the justices break for summer.

The court has 21 cases left after releasing its latest batch of opinions. Those included a unanimous decision that revived a lawsu... more

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Recent Guests

Eric Segall
Georgia State University professor who teaches courses on federal courts and constitutional law
Georgia State University
Episode: Supreme Court Term to Have Lasting Impact With Few Blockbusters
Deepak Gupta
Attorney at Gupta Wessler, representing former NLRB member Gwen Wilcox
Gupta Wessler
Episode: Justices Cast Doubt on Long-Term Precedent With Trump Firings
Amanda Frost
Law professor and expert on nationwide injunctions and birthright citizenship
University of Virginia
Episode: Justices to Consider Procedure in Birthright Citizenship Suit
Sara Rosenbaum
Emerita Professor of Health Law and Policy
George Washington University
Episode: Obamacare Is Back at Supreme Court in Preventive Care Fight
Steve Vladeck
Georgetown Law Professor and expert on the Supreme Court
Georgetown Law
Episode: Justices Walking 'Tightrope' With Modest Trump Victories
Jessica Ellsworth
Partner at Hogan Lovells, specializing in Supreme Court and Court of Appeals practice
Hogan Lovells
Episode: Justices to Weigh if Congress Can Hand Over Rulemaking Power
Brian Burgess
Partner in Goodwin's litigation department
Goodwin Procter LLP
Episode: Supreme Court in 'Eye of Storm' Before Taking on Major Cases
Timothy Lytton
Law professor at Georgia State University
Episode: Supreme Court Confronts Bid to Open Up Gunmakers' Liability
Thomas Berry
Director of the Center for Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute
Cato Institute
Episode: Supreme Court Pulled Into First Trump Fight Over Executive Power

Hosts

Kimberly Robinson
Co-host with profound experience in legal journalism and insightful legal analysis.
Lydia Wheeler
Co-host and reporter specializing in legal issues and Supreme Court news.
Greg Stohr
Co-host with extensive knowledge of Supreme Court rulings and legal proceedings.

Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars from 185 ratings
  • Balanced

    Informative and balanced.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    xronj
    United States5 months ago
  • Excellent content, but the volume needs work

    The host’s reviews of the content is high-quality, but the podcast volume is so low as to be un-hearable or even unintelligible at times. Few of Bloomberg’s other podcasts have the same issue, so something should be adjusted. Work on the editing for the volume and this would be a 4.5-5/5 podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Gobo d
    United States8 months ago
  • Excellent podcast

    Much more balanced than the Bloomberg Law podcast. I wish it was a little more frequent and longer, but overall well done.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    asdfasdfghjkl
    United States8 months ago
  • Thinly veiled partisanship

    If you want a fair depiction of the law that takes into account both sides of an argument, this is not the podcast for you. It’s like watching a debate and the moderator acts as a shill for one side while claiming to be impartial.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Rick Nowak
    United Statesa year ago
  • Extreme leftist bias

    Sessions focus on sour grapes and claims that US Supreme Court is illegitimate

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    tivenner1
    United States2 years ago

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The incorporation of expert guest insights is frequently praised, enhancing the quality of content and depth of legal discussions.
Many highlight the informative nature of the episodes, making them an essential resource for understanding current legal challenges.
Listeners appreciate the balanced analysis of legal topics and the depth of discussions around Supreme Court rulings.

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Justices to Consider Procedure in Birthright Citizenship Suit
Q: What is this argument going to be all about?
Amanda clarifies that the upcoming case focuses on the scope of the injunction rather than the constitutionality of the executive order itself.
Justices to Consider Procedure in Birthright Citizenship Suit
Q: What did the lower courts hold here?
Amanda notes that lower courts quickly found the executive order to be blatantly unconstitutional.
Justices to Consider Procedure in Birthright Citizenship Suit
Q: Can you tell us what the ask was there and what the justices did?
Greg explains that the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration's policy regarding transgender military members to proceed despite dissents.
Obamacare Is Back at Supreme Court in Preventive Care Fight
Q: Can you explain why the preventive services recommended are so critical?
Preventive care is vital as it helps in early detection and can significantly reduce healthcare costs by preventing serious health issues in the long run.
Obamacare Is Back at Supreme Court in Preventive Care Fight
Q: What sorts of preventive services are at issue in this case?
The case involves preventive services that have received A or B ratings from the United States Preventive Services Task Force, including screenings for colorectal cancer and hepatitis, among others.

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This podcast offers insightful analysis and discussion regarding the complexities of Supreme Court cases and legal controversies. Throughout its episodes, it covers a variety of legal topics, highlighting significant Supreme Court rulings, emergent cases, and the implications of judicial decisions on contemporary legal practices. The conversations include insights from legal experts, practitioners, and law professors, providing listeners with diverse perspectives on the evolving landscape of the law. Notably, the content emphasizes matters that resonate with current events and societal debates, making it relevant not only for legal professionals but also for anyone interested in understanding the judicial system’s impact on daily life.

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