The Citizen’s Guide to the Supreme Court
Government
This week's episode covers two cases, Gonzales v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh, which appear to cover broad, important issues at first (the recruitment of terrorism on the internet), but seem more likely to affect narrow, trivial issues later on (how Youtube recommends videos for you). This episode also talks voting, Legend of Zelda and Shake Shack's Tiramisu Milk Shake. Law starts at (5:30), but the milkshake gets reference all the way through, my dog.
A New Take on Police Shootings
SCOTUS Takes On Our Clogged Toilet Government
Handing Over the Smoking Gun
Have a Happy [Establishment-Clause-Approved] Holiday
Results in Shaw and Salman
Who Will Think of the Children?!?
How to Sue People, In 600 Easy Steps
The Likely Result of Election-Based Lawsuits
Sex Offenders and Facebook
Trans Rights, Bank Fraud and White Collar Crime
A Fireside Chat with Brett and Nazim
Historical Failures Appointing Supreme Court Justices
Donald Trump and the Supreme Court
What's the Deal with Elena Kagan?
Big Sam on Free Speech
How Similar are Kennedy and Sandra Day O'Connor?
Sotomayor vs. Police Incompetence
The Creative Lawyering of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The Scalia-Thomas One-Two Punch
The Breyer Scale, Revisited
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