The Supreme Court has eliminated much of the risks associated with congressional candidates lending to their own political campaigns. This week on The Term, we’re discussing the court’s decision to strike down loan repayment restrictions passed 20 years ago to combat corruption, and why dissenting justices think it greenlights "sordid bargains" between donors and winning candidates. We’re also breaking down a second major opinion from the week with big implications for immigration proceedings, after the high court found that federal courts lack the authority to review factual determinations by immigration judges in removal proceedings.
S4, E19: BigTech Seems Likely To Keep Immunity, For Now...
S4, E18: Supreme Court Lawyers Adapt To Changed Bench
S4, E17: How Justice Harlan Became A Civil Rights Hero
S4, E16: The Jane Roberts Recruiting Story, Explained
S4, E15: Why Did Justices Duck Attorney-Client Privilege?
S4, E14: Leaker Unknown After 8 Months, 126 Interviews
S4, E13: Where Have All The Opinions Gone?
S4, E12: Do The Justices Need Time Management Training?
S4, E11: Justices Wary Of Novel Election Theory
S4, E10: Free Speech Or Discrimination?
S4, E9: Immigration, Corruption And Alito Ethics Intrigue
S4, E8: Alito Given Hero's Welcome By Conservatives
S4, E7: Justices Debate Native Homes For Native Kids
S4, E6: Trump Taxes And Courtroom Protests
S4, E5: The Grim Fate Of Affirmative Action
S4, E4: Carter Phillips On His Supreme Court Success
S4, E3: Justices Fear State 'War' Over Morality Laws
S4, E2: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Has The Floor
S4, E1: A New Normal For The Court?
S3 FINALE: Lessons From A Historic Supreme Court Term
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