A podcast featuring the Supreme Court and Supreme Court cases. Hosted by Georgia State College of Law professor Eric Segall.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 127 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | GovernmentEducation |
Journalist David Daley stops by Supreme Myths to discuss his great new book “AntiDemocratic: The Far Right’s Plot to Control American Elections.” www.harpercollins.com/products/antidemocratic-david-daley?variant=41142644310050
Presidential power expert Professor Jed Shugerman stops by Supreme Myths to talk Presidential Immunity, Section 3 Disqualification, Chevron, and how Originalism should work in separation of powers cases.
Professor Jennifer Mascott stops by Supreme Myths to talk Immunity, Administrative Law, and the Separation of Powers. We agree on some, disagree on a lot, and I absolutely loved the conversation.
Professor Michael Smith stops by Supreme Myths to discuss his great new article: Is Originalism Bullsh#t? We had a rollicking discussion about originalism, some of which may surprise.
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Love this pod. I am totally a SCOTUS podcast junkie and recently found this one. Eric has such a great un afraid way of engaging with the legal community.
An extraordinary and very educational podcast for lawyers and non-lawyers alike! Listen to it now!
Sound quality in last episode was terrible. When anyone laughs or increases volume of speech it causes a cracking sound. Content is good interesting however.
IANAL and this is my favorite podcast. Segall has been on fire in recent episodes and it’s getting better and better every week. The respectful but direct disagreements and follow questions are fantastic. Both coming from Segall and his guests. Love it. I hope this pod continues for years to come.
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Apple Podcasts | #138 | |
Apple Podcasts | #159 |
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