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OT2017 #19: "This Classroom Is Not Full"
Podcast |
First Mondays
Publisher |
First Mondays
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government & Organizations
Publication Date |
Mar 26, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:13:46
Live from Yale Law School, it's First Mondays! We're joined by Linda Greenhouse to discuss the orders docket, recent opinions, last week's argument in NIFLA v. Becerra, and previews of this week's cases. Plus, we'll talk with Linda about some of her recent writing.
Live from Yale Law School, it's First Mondays! We're joined by Linda Greenhouse to discuss the orders docket, recent opinions, last week's argument in NIFLA v. Becerra, and previews of this week's cases. Plus, we'll talk with Linda about some of her recent writing.

Live from Yale Law School, it's First Mondays! We're joined by Linda Greenhouse, Joseph Goldstein Lecturer in Law, and Knight Distinguished Journalist in Residence. First, we'll discuss the orders docket-- what does it signal when the three liberal justices join Justice Breyer in a statement about denying a dealth penalty case? Then, we'll address the trickle of opinions that have come out, and speculate about what's holding back the floodwaters. We'll move on to recapping the argument in NIFLA v. Becerra-- the case about abortion and the First Amendment. Is Justice Kennedy right in that justices shouldn't use the internet to supplement the record? Finally, we'll look ahead to next week and preview Hughes v. United States and Benisek v. Lamone. For the latter, we theorize about why the Court is hearing another partisan gerrymandering case when Gill v. Whitford is still pending.

With Court business taken care of, we get some time to talk to Linda about some of her recent writing, including her view of Chief Justice Roberts' justice-roberts-middle.html">search for middle ground, and how she thinks antonin-scalia-legacy.html">Justice Scalia's legacy is holding up.

And since it's live, we'll close with a few audience questions! Many thanks to Yale Law School for hosting us, and to Linda Greenhouse for joining our discussion.

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