S3: Indian Law Hall of Fame

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S7 Ep21: The Conservative Push to Weaken Our Democracy

International law expert Rebecca Ingber of Cardozo Law joins Leah at the top of the show to talk about the US and Israel's war on Iran. Then, Leah welcomes guest co-host Chris Geidner of Law Dork to run through domestic legal news, including the omission of allegations against Tr ...  Show more

S7 Ep20: SCOTUS Again Takes on the 2nd Amendment—What Could Go Wrong?

Kate is joined by Friend of the Pod Steve Vladeck (One First) to break down last week’s legal news, including developments around noncompliance in the lower courts and SCOTUS ethics. Then, Leah and Melissa join to preview upcoming arguments before the Court where the Justices wil ...  Show more

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