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The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs

111. SCOTUS Roundup

The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs

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True Crime, Talk Radio

4.41.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

We look at some of the high profile cases that the Supreme Court ruled on "this season" and what that means for the administrative state, Presidential immunity, and more.

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0:00.0

I'm Alice and I'm Brett and this is the prosecutor's legal police. Oh, Welcome back to the prosecutor's legal briefs. I'm your host Alice and I'm joined as

0:41.1

always by my supremely patient co-host Brett.

0:45.0

Oh, that's not true Alice. I'm never patient.

0:48.0

I'm trying to work on my patients.

0:49.0

It's one of my things.

0:50.0

Well, I hope y'all are patient with us today,

0:53.8

because a lot has happened this season of the Supreme Court,

0:57.5

this season of the Supreme Court.

0:59.7

And we're gonna do our best to fly through it

1:02.2

because that's the only way to get through some very dense

1:06.5

multi I don't know what's the word for tens of pages of opinions

1:11.2

hundreds of things any of these opinions we're going to talk about today could have been sort of the main

1:16.8

opinion.

1:17.8

The opinion that you spend a lot of time on.

1:19.2

So there were a lot of really interesting things that came out of the Supreme Court. So I'm looking forward to this discussion.

1:24.7

So if you can't tell because each of these cases could take an entire episode, we are not getting into the ins and outs, whether they were wrong, whether they were right.

1:35.8

We are trying to give you a baseline by which to understand a lot of the articles that you may see out there talking

1:41.4

about regulatory law, talking about the Second Amendment

1:44.7

talking about prosecuting a president sitting president or former president things

1:49.0

like that which obviously we're seeing a lot in the news so we're not getting

1:52.4

into politics we're not getting even really into whether these were rightly or wrongly decided, but I think it's important to understand the basis of these reasoning so that when you hear whatever side of the news is talking about

2:05.0

what side of the world is falling, what side of the sky is falling, you have a basis of

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