Recent Episodes
Backup backup backup backup argument
We recap and reflect on the oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara (the birthright citizenship case) and then analyze the Court's recent decision in Chiles v. Salazar, about the First Amendment limits on Colorado's conversion therapy ban. We also confront the taboo question: Are judicial opinions too lo...
Jezebel Shouting
We're live at WashU Law's Admitted Students Day! After catching up on some shadow docket activity, we dig into Olivier v. City of Brandon, the Court's unanimous March 2026 decision by Justice Kagan. A Mississippi street preacher pleads no-contest to violating an amphitheater protest-zone ordinance, ...
A Subversive Mission
We announce an exciting new partnership with SCOTUSblog and introduce the show to new listeners. We then return to the mysterious origins of the Chief Justice's "no, no, a thousand times no," debate the Court's new policy designed to maintain secrecy, and then take a close look at Galette v. NJ Tran...
Reviews
Unwelcome Decline
I really enjoyed this podcast and the insight and banter of the show’s hosts. It used to be an instant listen. But, with the exception of some the recent episodes with guests, the podcast has started to swap interesting discussions between two smart people about the substance of cases for the sort of hyperbole that is ...
Read MoreSmart and fun.
I learn so much from this podcast. But it's also just smart fun.
The best out there
The best law podcast out there very unscheduled and unpredictable



