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1134 Professor Eric Segall on the Chaos Caused by the Supreme Court this week

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Pete Dominick

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🗓️ 29 June 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Eric J. Segall graduated from Emory University, Phi Beta Kappa 27 and summa cum laude, and from Vanderbilt Law School, where he was the research editor for the Law Review and member of Order of the Coif. He clerked for the Chief Judge Charles Moye Jr. for the Northern District of Georgia, and Albert J. Henderson of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. After his clerkships, Segall worked for Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and the U.S. Department of Justice, before joining the Georgia State faculty in 1991.
Segall teaches federal courts and constitutional law I and II. He is the author of the books Originalism as Faith and Supreme Myths: Why the Supreme Court is not a Court and its Justices are not Judges. His articles on constitutional law have appeared in, among others, the Harvard Law Review Forum, the Stanford Law Review On Line, the UCLA Law Review, the George Washington Law Review, the Washington University Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law, the Northwestern University Law Review Colloquy, and Constitutional Commentary among many others.
Segall’s op-eds and essays have appeared in the New York Times, the LA Times, The Atlantic, SLATE, Vox, Salon, and the Daily Beast, among others. He has appeared on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and France 24 and all four of Atlanta’s local television stations. He has also appeared on numerous local and national radio shows.

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0:00.0

Stand up.

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Hello there my friends, I've got a great conversation with a constitutional law professor at

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George State University.

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Our great friend, the Legal Legal, Eric Seagull joined me on Friday to talk about all the

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chaos that our cartoon villain Iatollahs on the Supreme

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Court have decided this week and we caught up.

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It was really comprehensive as it always is.

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We had Siegel, a lot of context about the cases decided in the conversation

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So I'm just going to not repeat myself I can't do this without you. Patreon.com slash Pete Dominic.

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It's a place to go to support the work.

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I put up I think six episodes or conversations at least this week

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and I'll be putting up some great stuff next week and of course as

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always support Eric Seag listen to his podcast Supreme myths get his books and

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let them know that you heard him here on the show. All right, that's it, huh?

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I wanted to get the intro done in under a minute,

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and I think I did it.

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It's the legal eagle, Egel.

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Eric Segal.

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Okay, well, it's Friday in June, and so it's time to talk to Eric Siegel about the

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chaos that the Supreme Court is bringing and he is joining me now and in

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case you you're not watching it he is sitting in his home office with a sign

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that he made it's a piece of paper it's taped to his shirt it says not a court good a day to you sir

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