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Law360's The Term - News & Analysis on the Supreme Court

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The Term is a podcast from Law360 for the busy U.S. Supreme Court watcher. Give us about 15 minutes each week and we'll catch you up on all the big action at the nation's highest court, along with a list of what to watch in the coming sessions. Hosts senior Supreme Court reporter Jimmy Hoover in Washington, D.C. and editor-at-large Natalie Rodriguez in New York City cut through a busy docket to fo... more

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Another U.S. Supreme Court season is in the books, and while the final week of opinions featured some supermajority holdings along party lines on divisive issues like affirmative action and gay rights, we also saw a number of decisions with unexpecte... more

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The U.S. Supreme Court wrapped up its term on Friday with a pair of monumental opinions. First, the court ruled that a Christian website designer in Colorado can refuse services for same-sex weddings on account of her protected free speech rights, an... more

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The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday dismantled affirmative action in a 6-3 majority opinion which held that race-based admissions policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. Law3... more

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The U.S. Supreme Court weighed in on a pair of important immigration questions Friday morning, deciding in one opinion to uphold a federal law that makes it a crime to encourage illegal immigration, and in another opinion reviving the Biden Administr... more

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4.4 out of 5 stars from 136 ratings
  • Light on substance

    Take with a grain of salt, I follow the court pretty aggressively and often times find when listening to these episodes that I’ve picked up “nothing new.” If this is your sole source of SCOTUS info and you don’t care to get much beyond summary headlines, this pod is fine. If you want detailed or well thought analysis, I suggest investing time and effort elsewhere

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    natlratlsecfan
    United Statesa year ago
  • It’s a middle-of-the-road podcast…

    …despite what some may claim here, the hosts of the Term give pretty sterile and politics-free news on the goings-on at the Court. Some people in these reviews rant and rave about the hosts and their “liberal myopic tyrannical worldview”; I am right-of-center myself and I can attest that this is not the case. The aforementioned reviewers strike me as being too far gone to the point of not being able to hear objective reporting without shrieking about ~LiBeRaL mEdIa BiAs~. I suspect the hosts’ ra... more

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    Dragoon 149
    United Statesa year ago
  • Law 360’s The Term

    I listen to almost every episode, and particularly enjoyed the Dec. 16 installment. Jimmy Hoover’s insights on the evolution of oral arguments at the Supreme Court is very informative. Both Jimmy and Natalie do a great job of getting to the heart of what is at issue in key Supreme Court cases, and explaining it in a clear and conversational manner. I also appreciate the fact that both hosts, regardless of their personal views, do not take sides!

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    Larry Ebner
    United Statesa year ago
  • Intolerant, lopsided, sloppy

    The female host inaccurately described the football coach praying. He did not make a spectacle of it; he told football players who wanted to join him not to pray with him; and he waited until after the game was over. He absolutely had the right to quietly observe a moment of prayer. Why are left leaning people so intolerant of others in society holding ethical and moral values rejected by the left-leaning people? This country is founded on freedom of thought and diversity and not tyrannical ideo... more

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    Brit, Esq.
    United States2 years ago
  • Non-Lawyers struggle to explain law

    Clearly non-lawyers try to explain con law issues and lack a foundation in legal principles to explain. Not prepared to discuss as they had not done the reading of the case either. Led to broad general statements about the ruling. Not insightful.

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    Duke Ashwood
    United States2 years ago

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