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Divided Argument

Divided Argument

Will Baude, Dan Epps

An unscheduled, unpredictable Supreme Court podcast. Hosted by Will Baude and Dan Epps.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Divided Argument episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Divided Argument for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Divided Argument episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Divided Argument - Separation-of-Powers Police
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09/26/24 • 72 min

After a long hiatus, we're particularly unpredictable with an episode that isn't about the Supreme Court. We're joined by NYU law professor Daryl Levinson to talk about his exciting and important new book on constitutional theory, Law For Leviathan: Constitutional Law, International Law, and the State. Listen to learn why the Supreme Court's constitutional pronouncements on separation of powers might not matter as much as you thought—and along the way you'll find out what might happen to Will if he starts breaking into his colleagues' cars at the University of Chicago parking lot.

Law for Leviathan: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/law-for-leviathan-9780190061593?cc=us&lang=en&

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Divided Argument - Not the Best Founder

Not the Best Founder

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08/09/24 • 76 min

We take a long last look at two more end-of-term cases, where the Court made news with what it did NOT decide: Moyle v. United States (the abortion/EMTALA case), and Moody v. Net Choice (state regulation of social media). But first, a bit of debate about some prominent figures in constitutional history.

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Divided Argument - Completely Naïve Idiot

Completely Naïve Idiot

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12/14/21 • 69 min

Will and Dan try to make sense of the Court’s decisions in the two cases addressing the possibility of preenforcement challenges to Texas’s novel abortion ban.

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Divided Argument - Woke to the Trend

Woke to the Trend

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05/17/21 • 39 min

Will and Dan finish up their conversation about the shadow docket. They discuss the Court’s summary reversal practices, try to get to the bottom of what might be wrong with the shadow docket, and ponder what it means for Supreme Court justices to act in “good faith.”

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Divided Argument - Normal Procedural Regularity
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05/15/21 • 55 min

In the inaugural episode of Divided Argument, Will and Dan have the first part of a two-part discussion of the Supreme Court's "shadow docket." Will explains how he came to coin the now-famous phrase in a 2013 article, and how good advice from a friend helped him avoid a "terrible title" for that piece. Will and Dan also discuss Justice Alito's contribution to the important field of original jurisdiction before closing out the episode with a plea for reviews on your podcast app of choice.

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Divided Argument - Reticulated Python

Reticulated Python

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08/01/24 • 71 min

We continue our breakneck pace and dig into two substantive criminal law opinions: Fischer v. United States and Snyder v. United States.

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Divided Argument - Ultimatum Game

Ultimatum Game

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07/29/24 • 58 min

We're back just a few days after our last episode to dive in to Harrington v. Purdue Pharma, a 5-4 decision about the power of the bankruptcy system to release claims against third parties.

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Divided Argument - Libertarian Legal Morality Tales
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07/26/24 • 72 min

As the dust settles on the end of the term, we look back to examine two of the Court's criminal procedure cases: Smith v. Arizona (applying the Confrontation Clause to expert testimony) and Diaz v. United States (interpreting Federal Rule of Evidence 704(b)) after a brief discussion of AI, political developments, and judicial robes.

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Divided Argument - Evil Batman

Evil Batman

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07/19/24 • 85 min

After a vacation-related hiatus, we're back to discuss Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo (overruling Chevron) and Corner Post v. Board of Governors (time limits for challenges to regulations). We try to figure out just how disruptive these decisions will be for the administrative state and somehow manage not to waste half the episode debating Supreme Court ethics.

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Divided Argument - Aide-de-camp

Aide-de-camp

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12/17/24 • 70 min

After an unpredictably long hiatus, we're back to break down what we missed. We debate the off-the-rails FedSoc panel Dan was on, work through some shadow docket happenings and the Court's two recent DIGs, ponder the implications of the election on the Court, and briefly discuss the first merits opinion of the Term, Bouarfa v. Mayorkas.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Divided Argument have?

Divided Argument currently has 82 episodes available.

What topics does Divided Argument cover?

The podcast is about News, Supreme Court, Constitution, Law, Podcasts, Politics and Government.

What is the most popular episode on Divided Argument?

The episode title 'Hype Music' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Divided Argument?

The average episode length on Divided Argument is 69 minutes.

How often are episodes of Divided Argument released?

Episodes of Divided Argument are typically released every 12 days.

When was the first episode of Divided Argument?

The first episode of Divided Argument was released on May 15, 2021.

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