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.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 278 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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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.
Cases and C... more
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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Informative and balanced.
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
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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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