A podcast featuring the Supreme Court and Supreme Court cases. Hosted by Georgia State College of Law professor Eric Segall.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 116 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationGovernment |
Professor Max Stearns stops by Supreme Myths to discuss our current crisis, how we got here, and to discuss his suggested remedies in a great new book, Parliamentary America.
Professor Robert Tsai stops by Supreme Myths to discuss the death penalty, his new book on a great crusader for justice, Stephen Bright, and the great need to improve indigent defense in this country.
How do Christians fight against Christian Nationalism? Amanda Tyler the Executive Director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty joins Supreme Myths to discuss how she is fighting this growing and disturbing movement.
Is Plagiarism love by another name? Professors Chris Sprigman and Brian Frye stop by Supreme Myths to discuss everything you wanted to know about plagiarism but were afraid to ask!
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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.
Really enjoy Prof Segall’s discussions with an array of legal thinkers. Would love to hear him talk with Prof Will Baude. I think it would be a fantastic cross-ideological exchange.
Shades of Michelle Alexander’s The New Jim Crow. Interesting topic that should make stop and think
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