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. Hosts: Kimberly Robinson, Greg Stohr, and Lydia Wheeler.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 267 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | GovernmentNews CommentaryNews |
The US Supreme Court's attempt to avoid a confrontation with President Donald Trump has real world costs, said Georgetown Law professor Stephen Vladeck.
Vladeck spoke with Cases and Controversies hosts Kimberly Robinson and Greg Stohr about the flur... more
Supreme Court justices from across the ideological spectrum appeared ready to side with a religious group seeking an unemployment tax exemption, in the first of three church-state disputes on tap in coming weeks.
"I thought it was pretty fundamenta... more
The federal government appeared likely to win a high-stakes appeal over a multibillion-dollar telecommunications fund while securing a win on Biden-era regulations on build-at-home "ghost guns."
Several justices during arguments March 26 in FCC v. C... more
The Supreme Court will consider a case at the end of March that could limit Congress’ ability to let federal regulators determine what public health and safety standards are necessary.
Depending on what the court decides, any statute that grants dis... more
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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!
Much more balanced than the Bloomberg Law podcast. I wish it was a little more frequent and longer, but overall well done.
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.
Sessions focus on sour grapes and claims that US Supreme Court is illegitimate
I expected Bloomberg to be impartial and deliver neutral podcast about the law, cases, and court decisions. However, they ignore the constitution and showcase unprofessionalionalism I expected to find in a trashy grocery aisle magazine, never in a legal podcast
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The series provides a comprehensive overview of current events related to the Supreme Court, including discussions on pivotal cases, legal interpretations, and broader implications on law and policy. The hosts frequently engage with legal experts, diving into topics such as executive power, regulatory authority, civil rights, and the contentious interplay between judicial perspectives. Noteworthy is the emphasis on high-profile cases that shape national discourse, with the hosts often providing historical context and insightful analysis from various angles, aiming to demystify complex legal scenarios for listeners. This makes the content particularly valuable for those seeking to understand the dynamics of the U.S. judicial system and its i... more
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