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Strict Scrutiny is a podcast about the United States Supreme Court and the legal culture that surrounds it. Hosted by three badass constitutional law professors-- Leah Litman, Kate Shaw, and Melissa Murray-- Strict Scrutiny provides in-depth, accessible, and irreverent analysis of the Supreme Court and its cases, culture, and personalities. Each week, Leah, Kate, and Melissa break down the latest headlines and biggest legal questions facing our country, emphasizing what it all means for our ...
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5-4 is a podcast about how much the Supreme Court sucks. It's a progressive and occasionally profane take on the ideological battles at the heart of the Court's most important landmark cases; an irreverent tour of all the ways in which the law is shaped by politics. Subscribe to our access our premium episodes & much more at fivefourpod.com/support Listen each week as hosts Peter, Michael, and Rhiannon dismantle the Justices’ legal reasoning on hot-button issues like affirmative action, gun ...
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Boom! Lawyered

Rewire News Group's Jessica Mason Pieklo and Imani Gandy

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Every week, Jessica Mason Pieklo and Imani Gandy take you on a wild ride through the latest legal battles in the fight for reproductive justice. On everything from abortion rights to trans discrimination to racial justice, Boom! Lawyered will help you get smart, stay mad, have fun, and fight back. Produced by Rewire News Group.
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Justice by Design with Kimberly Atkins Stohr Kimberly Atkins Stohr, of The Webby Award winning podcast #SistersInLaw, the Boston Globe and MSNBC, is launching a new podcast. On "Justice by Design," Kimberly explores how justice is meticulously crafted in our society, bringing to the table the heroes working on the ground to find real solutions to our most pressing issues. Each episode delves into critical topics such as access to reproductive health care, solving the climate crisis, or ensur ...
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Bloomberg Law's Cases and Controversies brings you the latest from the Supreme Court. Each week we preview oral arguments at the Court or feature in-depth interviews. We explore critical legal issues with Supreme Court advocates, judges, law professors, lawyers, and legal journalists. Hosts: Kimberly Robinson and Lydia Wheeler.
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Glenn Kirschner - he’s an NBC News and MSNBC legal analyst and former Assistant U.S. Attorney at the D.C. U.S Attorney's Office. Now you can join him for Justice Matters. Glenn brings analysis and insight to current legal issues, drawing from his 30 years as a federal prosecutor, homicide prosecutor, and Army JAG. For three decades, Glenn argued to juries and judges, breaking down complex legal issues in clear and relatable ways. Every weekday his podcast brings that same approach to his ana ...
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Short Circuit

Institute for Justice

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The Supreme Court decides a few dozen cases every year; federal appellate courts decide thousands. So if you love constitutional law, the circuit courts are where it’s at. Join us as we break down some of the week’s most intriguing appellate decisions with a unique brand of insight, wit, and passion for judicial engagement and the rule of law. http://ij.org/short-circuit
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Tennessee Court Talk

Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts

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Tennessee Court Talk is a podcast presented by the Tennessee Supreme Court, Administrative Office of the Courts. The aim of the podcast is to improve the administration of justice in state courts through education and understanding.
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The 'Court Watch' podcast with Washington Times legal affairs reporter Alex Swoyer breaks down the Supreme Court's major cases and top news stories about the justices, federal courts and perplexing legal battles with key insight from court watchers from both sides of the aisle.
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Hidden Verdicts uncovers forgotten legal cases that shaped history, presented in an engagingly unforgettable way. Hosted by Jeff Brown, a lawyer and proud Actors' Equity member, this podcast offers a fresh perspective on the law, making complex topics accessible and fun for all ages and educational levels. Join us as we explore the stories behind the cases that changed America.
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We’re taught the Supreme Court was designed to be above the fray of politics. But at a time when partisanship seeps into every pore of American life, are the nine justices living up to that promise? More Perfect is a guide to the current moment on the Court. We bring the highest court of the land down to earth, telling the human dramas at the Court that shape so many aspects of American life — from our religious freedom to our artistic expression, from our reproductive choices to our voice i ...
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Once a month Rich Larson has a conversation with Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Gordon Moore about different legal issues and cases, to help grow an understanding of the court system.
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Established in 1836, the same year Arkansas joined the Union, the Arkansas Supreme Court has a long and storied history. Initially composed of just three justices, the court has expanded over the years to accommodate the growing complexities of the state’s legal system. Today, the court consists of seven justices who are elected by the public in nonpartisan elections to serve eight-year terms.
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A show about the law and the nine Supreme Court justices who interpret it for the rest of America. Want more Amicus? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes with exclusive legal analysis. Plus, you’ll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Amicus show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/amicusplus to get access wherever you listen.
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UNBIASED

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Finally, an unbiased news source. If you miss how journalism used to be, you're in the right place. New episodes of UNBIASED are released Monday-Thursday and recap current events and the law in an impartial, fact-based manner. As a law school graduate and licensed attorney, she uses her knowledge of the law to explain the harder-to-understand legal concepts like constitutional rights, Supreme Court opinions, legislation, and more. By the time you're done listening to each episode, you'll fee ...
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If the thought of a legal podcast seems like a snoozer, if you’re tired of listening to Washington lawyers tell you why the Supreme Court matters, if federal rules are a mystery, you’ve come to the right place. Host Sarah Parshall Perry is not your typical lawyer, she can break down complex legal topics so that lawyers and non-lawyers alike understand why they matter. The show is a funny, fast-paced, legal free for all that talks legal bloopers, dumb opinions, big overlords, and major cases— ...
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This is the official podcast of the Sandra Day O'Connor Institute for American Democracy. Our mission is to continue the distinguished legacy and lifetime work of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor to advance American democracy through multigenerational civics education, civil discourse and civic engagement.
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I'll Allow It Nevada podcast serves up to date Nevada judicial topics that are not only accredited through the State Bar of Nevada, Continuing Legal Education Board but, also quick access judicial education that is available to our Nevada judges, court staff and public. This 30-minute podcast offers topics that will expand your judicial knowledge, introduce you to the Nevada judiciary, and offer insight into Nevada law. Although lighthearted at times, this podcast takes serious legal issues ...
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'The 10th Justice' brings a sharp, justice-focused perspective on today’s political headlines, culture, and hot-button issues. Patrick uses history as undeniable evidence to expose hidden connections between the past and present. Whether you need a breakdown of pivotal Supreme Court cases or a ruling on today’s biggest controversies, this podcast challenges conventional thinking and digs deep to uncover the truth. Because in the end, common sense is not conspiracy—and history is the best evi ...
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The Slate Crime and Justice feed contains new episodes from different shows in the Slate podcast network. From narrative shows like Slow Burn, to legal analysis on Amicus, to news-driven coverage on What Next, you’ll get fascinating stories and expert analysis on the law, our criminal justice system, and the people who shape and are shaped by them.
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Welcome to US News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily US news covering politics, elections, the economy, foreign policy, social issues, current events, and breaking news. Say goodbye to overwhelming headlines and information overload. Want to get these updates by email? Subscribe to Brief today https: ...
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In "The Trial of Karen Read," listeners are drawn into a gripping courtroom drama unfolding around the mysterious death of John O'Keefe. This investigative series explores the intricate details of the trial of Karen Read, the woman accused of a crime that has captivated the nation. Each episode delves into the evidence presented, the witnesses' testimonies, and the legal strategies from both the defense and the prosecution. As the trial progresses, the podcast also examines the broader impli ...
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Under Volume 57, the McGill Law Journal became the first Canadian legal journal to launch a significant podcast series. Each episode provides a forum for discussing important legal questions, while connecting with our audience in a deeper way. Envoyez-nous un courriel à journal.law@mcgill.ca si vous avez des questions ou des suggestions.
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A podcast feed for the audio of Supreme Court oral arguments and decision announcements. Short case descriptions are reproduced from Oyez.org under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license. This feed is not approved, managed, or affiliated with Oyez.org. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Freedom and censorship can’t exist together. I’m glad we still have the freedom to share my uncensored chats with some of the most interesting people in the world. Ron is a partner in the New York / New Jersey office of the Dhillon Law Group, headquartered in San Francisco and headed by Harmeet Dhillon. He practices civil litigation and is best known for representing Simon Tam and his band the Slants in the U.S. Supreme Court’s famous First Amendment case, Matal v. Tam.
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Jersey Justice

Gerald H. Clark, Esq.

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Jersey Justice delivers insightful and engaging discussions on a range of civil law and policy matters in New Jersey, including workplace and construction site injuries, automobile crashes, commercial litigation, and other related legal matters. Jersey Justice is designed to keep listeners informed and educated about the complexities of civil law and policy in America. Jersey Justice: A Civil Law Podcast is hosted by esteemed attorneys Gerald H. Clark and Mark W. Morris and delivers captivat ...
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Immigration Review

Kevin A. Gregg, Esq. (kgregg@kktplaw.com)

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A weekly podcast of immigration case summaries and practice insights from your host, Kevin A. Gregg, a partner at the law firm Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt P.A. Each Monday, the Immigration Review podcast reviews the latest published opinions from the U.S. Supreme Court, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and all U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals—discussing some in depth, providing holdings for others, and always giving practical insights, rummaging through the week’s decisions so you don’t h ...
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The Legal Landscape

Haynes and Boone, LLP

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Navigate the evolving legal landscape with Haynes Boone! The Legal Landscape podcast explores technology and generative AI, media and corporate law plus litigation updates from lower court rulings to the Supreme Court along with discussions on wellness and life in Big Law. Episodes feature interviews with legal and business leaders. Gain insights, stay informed, and join the conversation. This podcast is for informational purposes only, is not intended to be legal advice and does not establi ...
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SCOTUStalk is a nonpartisan podcast about the Supreme Court for lawyers and non-lawyers alike, brought to you by SCOTUSblog. SCOTUStalk is hosted by Amy Howe and produced and edited by Ellena Erskine. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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CHOICE/LESS delivers powerful, personal stories of reproductive injustice and the laws, politics and people beyond the headlines. Part of the Rewire News Group podcast network.
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We the People

National Constitution Center

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A weekly show of constitutional debate hosted by National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen where listeners can hear the best arguments on all sides of the constitutional issues at the center of American life.
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As part of his investigation into Donald Trump's 2020 election subversion crimes, Jack Smith obtained a search warrant for Trump's Twitter/X account information. Smith also obtained a typical nondisclosure order directing that Twitter/X can not disclose to Trump the fact that the feds had seized his account information. This nondisclosure order - w…
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The Supreme Court term’s kicked off this week, and the cases in front of the nine justices could reshape American life in public, at home, and in the doctor’s office, for wide swaths of the country. The election, too, could be at the hands of the Court. Guest: Mark Joseph Stern, Slate senior writer covering courts and the law. Want more What Next? …
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Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news. This is not your average news recap. With the sharp i…
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Democracy had a pretty rough ride at the Supreme Court last term. Presidents have criminal immunity now! Agency experts aren’t the experts anymore! Sure, you can convert that rifle into an automatic weapon! And guess what? More horrors await us this term. But we are not going to spend this last episode before the start of a new term dispassionately…
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In this episode of "Social Justice: A Conversation," Charles Stanton and Kira Kramer delve into the troubling state of the U.S. Supreme Court, discussing its recent controversial decisions, the rise of the "shadow docket," and the erosion of constitutional integrity. They explore how political and corporate influences have infiltrated the highest c…
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On PART TWO on the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC welcome retired New Jersey Justice Barry T. Albin The session covers Justice Albin's journey from a prosecutor's office, to practicing at a law firm, and eventually to the Supreme Court. They also dive into the intricacies of lawmak…
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Kimberly Atkins Stohr and Jin Hee Lee discuss the implications of the Supreme Court's decision to strike down affirmative action in college admissions. They explore the resulting decrease in diversity among incoming classes, the barriers faced by underrepresented students in the educational system, and potential solutions for increasing diversity i…
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Welcome back to UNBIASED. In today's episode: Supreme Court Seems to Lean in Favor of Upholding ATF's 2022 Firearm Regulation; Oral Argument Recap (1:02) Afghan National Living in U.S. Arrested for Election Day Terror Plan (11:29) Quick Hitters: P. Diddy Accuses Government of Misconduct, FOX News Invites Trump and Harris to Debate, Hurricane Milton…
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(0:10): Marriott to Pay $52M for Data Breaches, Vows Enhanced Security Measures (2:26): Arizona Becomes Election Battleground: Trump Leads Harris as Early Voting Begins (4:32): DACA Battle Intensifies: Legal Showdown Over Protection for 535,000 Immigrants Heads to Supreme Court (6:22): NY Voters Gear Up for High-Stakes Election: Key Deadlines, Prop…
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Project 2025, the 2024 election’s big bad wolf, is coming for reproductive justice. The Heritage Foundation’s policy prescription for a second Donald Trump administration would turn the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) on its head and explicitly allow anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination. This week, Jess and Imani dive into the Proje…
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Today on The 10th Justice 🧑‍⚖️⚖️🏛️ – CBS just hit a new low in the media’s election interference playbook, scrubbing Kamala Harris’s painfully awkward word salad to save face. When the network needs a mop for her confusing messaging, you know it's bad. And as Kamala flails through her media tour—where even she can’t decide if she’s Team Biden or no…
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New reporting reveals that Donald Trump and his administration controlled and constrained the FBI's investigation into the allegations of misconduct by Brett Kavanaugh, and they ignored the 4,500 citizen tips that came in regarding Brett Kavanaugh's unsuitability to be a Supreme Court Justice. As Axios reported, "Trump White House curtailed Kavanau…
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Judge Roy Altman joins Sarah and David at Duke University School of Law. Note: The opinions expressed on this podcast do not represent Duke (who would have thought that anyways?). The trio discuss Altman’s trip to Israel and legal troubles the country has in defending itself. The Agenda: —The intersection of law and military operations —Proportiona…
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The Supreme Court heard arguments in a death row case from Oklahoma. Justices looked at whether the due process rights of death row inmate Richard Glossip were violated when the state suppressed information about its star witness who committed the murder. A court of criminal appeals has denied Glossip's appeal for a retrial. Oklahoma communities co…
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Most—though not all—of the 13 short stories in Company deal with members of the Collins family. Three generations of narrators bear witness to the changing fortunes of the family, and as with any witness statement, everyone has a different perspective on what actually happened. Also, there are ghosts—and at least one witch. The matriarch and patria…
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On the latest episode of the Jersey Justice Podcast, host Gerlad Clark sits down with Allan Kanner of Kanner & Whiteley, L.L.C. a litigation boutique headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana. Kanner is a nationally recognized attorney specializing in environmental pollution cases, mass tort cases, and class action cases. The discussion revolves arou…
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What happens when the very people sworn to protect become the predators? In this episode, Tony Brueski sits down with psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott to unravel the shocking true story of Sandra Birchmore. Groomed by police officers from the age of 12, Sandra’s life took a tragic turn when she was manipulated and exploited by officers, inc…
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Couldn’t make this year’s ClioCon? Don’t know why you would if you could? Jeff is on location in Austin, Texas, and reports in on the latest legal tech trends, like: The death of the billable hour? A review of attorney tasks suggests 70% could be done with AI. This could mean more shops switch to flat fees. It could mean they increase their hourly …
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In this Legal Landscape episode, Haynes Boone Sports Practice Group Chair Errol Brown talks to New York Mets Chief Legal Officer Katie Pothier. Pothier shares her unique path from white-collar crime attorney to professional sports, the most important skills for the role and even her sports superstitions. Featured Speakers: Errol Brown, Counsel, Spo…
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Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, in 2022, is attempting to delay a wrongful death lawsuit filed by O'Keefe’s family until after her criminal trial. Read faces a second trial for second-degree murder and other charges in January, after her initial trial ended in a mistrial thre…
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(0:10): Florida Braces for Catastrophic Hurricane Milton: Historic Evacuations, Airport Closures, and Major Event Cancellations (2:09): Trump's Secret Calls with Putin and Harris' Criticism Highlight Tense Election Battle (4:14): Supreme Court Rejects 'Pharma Bro' Shkreli's Appeal, Upholds $64.6M Penalty and Industry Ban (6:38): Mayor Adams Faces T…
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The accusations against Sean “Diddy” Combs have grown in both number and grimness. Is this the music industry’s moment of reckoning? Guest: Nadira Goffe, associate culture writer at Slate. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe tod…
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The Supreme Court kicked off a new term of arguments with a major case focused on federal regulations of ghost guns. The justices weighed whether the government can regulate the firearms assembled at home with a kit with the same standard as other firearms made by licensed manufacturers. Geoff Bennett discussed more with News Hour Supreme Court ana…
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Karen Read, Susan Birchmore, Ana Walshe, And The Trooper Proctor Connection What do Karen Read, Sandra Birchmore, and Ana Walsh have in common? Well, besides the fact that all of their cases seem to revolve around some highly questionable police work, there's also a connection to one investigator whose involvement is raising more than a few eyebrow…
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(0:10): NYC Mayor Adams Charged with Bribery, Vows to Fight Indictment Amid Election-Year Turmoil (2:03): Cyberattack Halts American Water Billing; No Impact on Water Facilities, Investigation Underway (3:57): Supreme Court Rejects 'Pharma Bro' Shkreli's Appeal, Upholds $64.6M Penalty and Industry Ban (6:20): Mega Millions Ticket Price Jumps to $5 …
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Send us a text In this chilling episode of Hidden Verdicts, we examine the disturbing legal foundation that connects the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Buck v. Bell to Adolf Hitler’s Final Solution. Discover how the legal sanction of forced sterilization in America provided a model for Hitler’s policies of racial extermination and the far-reachin…
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Welcome back to UNBIASED. In today's episode: Biden Administration Won't Extend Parole Status For Migrants Who Entered US Under the CHNV Program (1:12) House Republicans Release Report Showing 1.7M 'Special Interest Aliens' Encounters Since Biden-Harris Administration (6:45) Supreme Court Hears First Firearm Case of October 2024 Term (9:28) Georgia…
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Michael Proctor, How A Single Crooked Officer Could Cause So Much Chaos In Three Murder Cases Was a police officer really protecting the public—or himself—when he declared Sandra Birchmore's death a suicide? This episode takes a hard look at the twisted and tragic story of Sandra Birchmore, who, as a 12-year-old girl, sought guidance through the St…
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What happens when the very people sworn to protect become the ones allegedly orchestrating the crime? Sandra Birchmore, a vulnerable 23-year-old looking for guidance after the tragic loss of her parents and grandmother, thought she found safety in the arms of law enforcement. Instead, she allegedly became a victim of grooming, sexual assault, and m…
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Special Counsel Jack Smith's mega-brief detailing Donald Trump's election subversion crimes is breathtaking. The first 85 pages - the factual proffer - details all five of Trump's corrupt schemes to steal the 2020 presidency: 1. Having his co-conspirators - his dirty lawyers - file more than 60 bogus lawsuits challenging the election results 2. His…
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Think you're an American citizen just because you're born here? Think again. You can subscribe to 5-4 Premium on Patreon, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. 5-4 is presented by Prologue Projects. This episode was produced by Dustin DeSoto. Leon Neyfakh and Andrew Parsons provide editorial support. Our researcher is Jonathan DeBruin, and our website was de…
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Live from UNC (we can say that, right? We’re allowed here?), Sarah and David discuss the latest round of Supreme Court cert grants and the case they’re most looking forward to hearing. Oh, and Donald Trump’s immunity comes up. Again. The Agenda: —A Texas nuclear case —DNA test before death row —Mexico sues gun manufacturers —Did a woman lose out on…
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Charles Stanton and Kira Kramer discuss the vice presidential debate, highlighting the civility and agreement on issues like gun violence and abortion. Kramer criticizes JD Vance's stance on abortion, citing historical mistrust in U.S. healthcare. Stanton notes Vance's false claims, such as attributing Obamacare's survival to Trump. They discuss th…
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(0:10): US Scientists Win Nobel for MicroRNA Breakthrough, Kicking Off 2024 Nobel Prize Season (2:12): Diddy Faces Felony Charges: Sex Trafficking and Abuse Allegations Span 25 Years (3:58): Trump and Harris Proposals to Skyrocket National Debt Amid Election Promises (6:04): Saudi Arabia Boosts Palestinian Aid to $185M Amid Ongoing Gaza Conflict (8…
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Special Counsel Jack Smith's recent court filing details not only the crimes committed by Donald Trump but the crimes committed by his alleged co-conspirators, folks like Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, and others. Smith included this information for a reason: the legal doctrine of co-conspirator liability provides tha…
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Section 6 of Rule 13 states that "counsel will be held to a high degree of care in keeping of contemporaneous time records, and that failure to provide sufficient specificity…may constitute grounds for denial of the claim for compensation or reimbursement." Nobody likes returned claims on either side, neither the attorneys nor the people processing…
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Nguyen v. Jaddou, No. 23-20597 (5th Cir. Oct. 3, 2024) EB-3 visa; revoked I-140 petition; portability; successor-in-interest; jurisdiction Singh v. Garland, No. 23-95 (9th Cir. Oct. 4, 2024) credibility; Matter of R-K-K-; similar affidavits; DHS charts; relocation; speculation; absence from Department of State report; Mann Party; Sikh; India Next L…
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Leah, Melissa, and Kate kick off with a look at Jack Smith’s unsealed brief on Trump’s election interference case before digging into some cases the court is hearing this week, including one centered around ghost guns–unserialized guns that can be put together from component parts. Then, Melissa and Leah speak with Doha Mekki and Jonathan Kanter of…
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The first Monday of October marks the start of a new term in the Supreme Court. As the Justices prepare to hear cases throughout the term, Shannon revisits conversations with Justice Neil Gorsuch and retired Justice Stephen Breyer to hear how Justices prepare for hearings and the invaluable need to communicate across the aisle for the betterment of…
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Send us a text In 1890, William Kemmler made a fateful decision—he chose the electric chair over the hangman’s noose, becoming the first man in history to die by electricity. But what he thought would be a quick and painless death turned into a gruesome spectacle. Behind it all was Thomas Edison, eager to showcase his latest invention in a way no o…
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Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news. This is not your average news recap. With the sharp i…
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