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Publisher |
Prologue Projects
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
News Commentary

5-4 is a podcast about how much the Supreme Court sucks. It's a progressive and occasionally profane take on the ideological battles at the heart of the Court's most important landmark cases; an irreverent tour of all the ways in which the law is shaped by politics.


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Listen each week as hosts Peter, Michael, and Rhiannon dismantle the Justices’ legal reasoning on hot-button issues like affirmative action, gun rights, and campaign finance, and use dark humor to reveal the high court's biases. Presented by Slow Burn co-creator Leon Neyfakh, and hosted by Rhiannon Hamam, Peter Shamshiri, and Michael Morbius. 5-4 is a production of Prologue Projects.



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Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
NY
Premiere Date |
2020-02-04
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
Yes

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167 Available Episodes (167 Total)Average duration: 00:41:05
Apr 18 | 00:58:52
Ewing v. California
Apr 11 | 00:05:23
Noted Segregationist William Rehnquist [TEASER]
Apr 04 | 00:57:09
Cruzan v. Missouri Department of Health
Mar 31 | 00:05:01
Palestine Legal: "The Great Difference a Movement Lawyer Can Make" [TEASER]
Mar 28 | 01:07:23
5-4 x Bloc Party: Michael on How the Dems Flopped on Debt Relief
Mar 21 | 00:45:53
Boyle v. United Technologies Corporation
Mar 14 | 00:05:36
"When I say EMPTY you say SKULL" - Live in Austin [TEASER]
Mar 07 | 00:40:30
5-4 Presents: Unreformed - "The Lucky Ones"
Feb 28 | 00:53:53
In re Gault with Josie Duffy Rice
Feb 21 | 00:04:54
Prosecutorial Immunity, or "FTP" Means Prosecutors Too [TEASER]
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