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.
S3, E36: A Stinging Blow To The EPA's Power On Climate
Special Episode: 50 Years Of Abortion Rights, Overturned
S3, E35: A Constitutional Right To Public Carry
S3, E34: Just Like That, Justices Back On Track
S3, E33: Kavanaugh Threat Casts Pall On Final Stretch
S3, E32: White Collar Atty To High Court Clerks—Lawyer Up
S3, E31: Supreme Court Limits Ineffective Counsel Claims
S3, E29: Amid Leak Protests, Justices Get Security Boosted
S3, E28: How Alito Wields Abortion History To End Roe
S3, E27: Oklahoma Says Supreme Court Ruling Caused Crisis
S3, E26: Narrative Or Fact? The Case Of The Praying Coach
S3, E25: Judge Jackson Clinches High Court Seat
S3, E24: Near 100, Federal Arbitration Act Timely As Ever
S3, E23: Ketanji Brown Jackson Faces The Senate
S3, E22: The Push To Make The Court More Transparent
S3, E21: Who Gets To Draw Congressional Maps?
S3, E20: Tsarnaev Had 'Fair Trial' Before Death Sentence
S3, E19: Ketanji Brown Jackson In Her Own Words
S3, E18: Agency Power At Stake In EPA Case
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