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undefined - The Trouble with 'Text, History, and Tradition'

The Trouble with 'Text, History, and Tradition'

Hello, AO listeners! This episode is a little bit different. Your regular hosts, Sarah and David, are unavailable—Sarah on parental leave, David on the road—so I (David Lat) have conscripted my husband, lawyer and legal commentator Zachary Baron Shemtob, to serve as guest of a guest. Zach shares his (strong) opinions on two hot topics, the Trump gag order and AO listeners’ favorite subject, text/history/tradition. We also cover a noteworthy Sixth Circuit case about the retroactivity of the First Step Act and the big Google antitrust trial. We hope you enjoy this very special episode. Sarah and David will be back next week.

Show notes:

-Kevin and David French on Dispatch Live: Ask Me Anything

-United States v. Carpenter (6th Cir. on retroactivity of First Step Act):

-In Its First Monopoly Trial of Modern Internet Era, U.S. Sets Sights on Google:

-The Google Trial Is Going to Rewrite Our Future:

-David and Zach on Original Jurisdiction:

-Cruel and Unusual: A Podcast on Punishment

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undefined - Guess Who's Back? (It's Sarah, Sarah's Back)

Guess Who's Back? (It's Sarah, Sarah's Back)

Sarah's back from her first maternity leave ever to for a live recording at Georgetown University Law School. Together with host emeritus David French, they preview the 9 most dramatic cases coming before the Supreme Court this term. Also: tips for law students and a live Q&A (at least as long as our batteries work). Here we go:-Kavanaugh didn't flip his vote (surprising few)

-We called it (on Alabama)

-Welcome to the South Carolina case!

-Rahimi: The one we've been waiting for

-Hearth and home: down with redundancies and repetitions!

-How to clarify 'Test, History, and Tradition' to make sure bad guy loses?

-Standing and The Great Flipping

-Chevron rises again?

-The antiestablishmentarian conservative

-SEC... yes.

-Purdue Pharma bankruptcy: can bankruptcy courts do that? (No.)

-Sympathetic plaintiffs versus federal taxes

-The blocking-people-on-Twitter cases

-Tips for law school graduates

-Questions from the audience

Show Notes:

-District of Columbia v. Heller

-Quick Facts on Felons in Possession of a Firearm (Section 922(g))

-Miles Law

-Arlene’s Flowers

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