The Citizen’s Guide to the Supreme Court
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Brett and Nazim are back to discuss the case of Students for Fair Admissions v. North Carolina/Harvard, in which the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action programs in school admissions. The Law starts at (8:20), and Nazim's sound is wonky for like three minutes at the start. We are sorry, but we missed you if that makes up for it.
When Can the Government Infringe on Free Speech
The Many Exceptions to the 4th Amendment
How Does Criminal Law Punish Defendants?
Why Do We Give Constitutional Rights to Criminal Defendants?
The Present and Future of Abortion Cases
The Scope of Roe v. Wade
What is Substantive Due Process Exactly??
Season Finale: Cases Not Selected and Superlatives
With Great Power, Comes Justice Elena Kagan
When Can the NFL Search Your Cell Phone?
John Kerry v. the World!
When Can Police Search Your Car?
Is This Ineffective Assistance of Counsel?
Results in Arizona Districting Case & EPA v. Michigan
Decisions in Obergefell and Glossip
Results in King v. Burwell and Texas Housing v. Inclusive Communities
Decisions in Clark, Brumfield, and Sons of Confederate Veterans
Is Lethal Injection Unconstitutional?
Facebook, Abercrombie, and the Supreme Court
Origins and Limits of the Supreme Court's Power
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