Courtside Episode 7 with Regina Spektor

Courtside Episode 7 with Regina Spektor

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Courtside Episode 10 with Judd Apatow

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit nealkatyal.substack.com At once revered and reviled, Citizens United remains one of the most controversial and consequential Supreme Court decisions of the twenty-first century. Striking down all prohibitions on indepe ...  Afficher plus

Emergency Courtside Episode on Trump's 3 Procedural Defenses to the Georgia Indictment

I discuss these three Trump maneuvers, and why each is likely to fail. Listeners have been asking me about each of these 3, so I thought I’d put my answers to you in this format. For more on the new Georgia statute for ouster of local prosecutors (a move Governor DeSantis just us ...  Afficher plus

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