The Citizen’s Guide to the Supreme Court
Government & Organizations:National
This week's episode is slightly abbreviated, because Nazim is injured and can't laugh without screaming in pain. With that in mind, the case of Kansas v. Glover is discussed, which asks whether the police can assume the registered driver of a vehicle is the driver of that vehicle before performing a stop. It's both more and less complicated than it sounds. Law starts at (07:50), and we're covering the DACA case next week.
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Civil SCOTUS Lightning Round
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The Most Exciting Podcast Ever About Personal Jurisdiction
Your Right to an Equally Flawed Expert in Criminal Court
Travel Ban II: The Trumpire Strikes Back
The Big Business of Criminal Convictions
Three Questions about Hernandez v. Mesa
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Results in Buck & Frye, Updates in Tam & G.G.
Miami v. the Banks
The Right to Bail in Immigration Cases
Emoluments Clause Family Feud
Trump Loses in the 9th Circuit
Who is Judge Neil (Gorsuch)?
Donald Trump's Executive Order on Immigration
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