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Episode 138: Crackdowns
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CRACKDOWN TIME, with Mila Sohoni! Whatever the law says in the books, it is felt by all of us when it is enforced. How should we think about a sudden change in enforcement priorities that cracks down on some allegedly bad thing? Mila helps us to understand the many reasons agents might have to crack down. From sudden, strict, money-raising speed-limit enforcement to rounding up minorities. We discuss connection with interpretation and “islands of simple literalism,” the role of judges in holding and rhetoric. And speed traps return!
This show’s links:
- Mila Sohoni’s faculty profile and writing
- Mila Sohoni, Crackdowns
- Bond v. United States and Yates v. United States
- Judge Reinhardt’s concurrence in Ortiz v. Sessions
- Jed Rakoff, The Financial Crisis: Why Have No High-Level Executives Been Prosecuted?
- Enquist v. Oregon Department of Agriculture
- About the Devil’s Advocate
- Zachary Price, Reliance on Nonenforcement (see also his Washington Post op-ed Could the Trump Administration Entrap Dreamers?)
Special Guest: Mila Sohoni.
218 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on February 26, 2024 23:19 (). Last successful fetch was on February 25, 2021 22:41 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 196271639 series 1952318
CRACKDOWN TIME, with Mila Sohoni! Whatever the law says in the books, it is felt by all of us when it is enforced. How should we think about a sudden change in enforcement priorities that cracks down on some allegedly bad thing? Mila helps us to understand the many reasons agents might have to crack down. From sudden, strict, money-raising speed-limit enforcement to rounding up minorities. We discuss connection with interpretation and “islands of simple literalism,” the role of judges in holding and rhetoric. And speed traps return!
This show’s links:
- Mila Sohoni’s faculty profile and writing
- Mila Sohoni, Crackdowns
- Bond v. United States and Yates v. United States
- Judge Reinhardt’s concurrence in Ortiz v. Sessions
- Jed Rakoff, The Financial Crisis: Why Have No High-Level Executives Been Prosecuted?
- Enquist v. Oregon Department of Agriculture
- About the Devil’s Advocate
- Zachary Price, Reliance on Nonenforcement (see also his Washington Post op-ed Could the Trump Administration Entrap Dreamers?)
Special Guest: Mila Sohoni.
218 episodes
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