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The Lawlessness of Property and Ownership
Property law isn’t what you think it is, and it doesn’t do what you think it does.
59 min
152
“Braided In”: The Second Amendment and Anti-Bla...
Tracking the Second Amendment through a history rooted in slavery to a present of persistent asymmetry.
52 min
153
A To-Do List for Senate Democrats
Is it too late to tackle the filibuster, voting rights, and the judiciary?
49 min
154
An Elegy for the Voting Rights Act
Democracy is not what this Supreme Court is all about.
64 min
155
Fulton: Bigger Than We Thought?
Religion gains “most favored nation status” at the Supreme Court.
42 min
156
From the Snapchat Cheerleader to Katie Porter’s...
Decision time at the Supreme Court, and Rep. Porter on why corruption is a national security issue.
76 min
157
The Return of The Waves!
Re-introducing Slate's podcast about feminism and gender
34 min
158
The Conservative Legal Project Comes Home to Roost
Roe-endangering SCOTUS grants, Texas laws, and how we got here.
75 min
159
Rudy and the Death of Truth
Preet Bharara on prosecutions, accountability, and what we can’t move on from in the post-Trump era.
54 min
160
The Verdict, the Video, and the Unreasonable Bu...
George Floyd’s murder and the history of bearing witness while Black in America.
58 min
161
Why Are Republicans Upset About Corporate Free ...
Corporate money in politics, and the right to boycott.
54 min
162
Woulda, Coulda SCOTUS
The modern history of the Supreme Court’s trampling of equality, and the decisions that might have changed all that.
51 min
163
Live From SXSW, With Sen. Jeff Merkley
Democracy reform, voting rights, and the legislation he hopes will ensure both.
11 min
164
“An Injury To Their Electoral Prospects”
Inside the arguments in a case that could gut voting rights even further.
72 min
165
First Amendment Fallacies
When data-scraping is speech, but whistleblowing isn’t, we might need a new frame.
42 min
166
Impeachment’s Message and Meaning
What we’re learning from the second Senate trial of Donald J Trump.
82 min
167
Inside Impeachment
A key voice from Impeachment 1.0 on what’s happening with Impeachment 2.0
51 min
168
The Domestic Terror Arm of MAGA
Counterterrorism should inform the response to Trumpism.
40 min
169
The Predictability is Part of the Tragedy
Joshua Geltzer on what so many saw coming—and failed to prevent.
50 min
170
Truth, Reconciliation, and Korematsu v. United ...
A lesson from history in finding the truth when the Justice Department has been complicit in the cover-up.
63 min
171
Justice Breyer, In His Own Words
An Interview with the court’s eldest sitting justice on life and life’s lessons.
6 min
172
How Amy Coney Barrett is Already Making a Mark ...
Plus Michigan’s secretary of state and the real bellwethers for defending democracy.
54 min
173
Trump’s Pardonpalooza
Amnesty and clemency under an unprecedented president.
55 min
174
“How Does This End Well?”
Stumbling in courtrooms and sweating in press conferences, Trump’s election fraud fever dream spreads.
57 min
175
Empty Suits
Do Trump’s lawyers have the goods?
51 min