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Divided Argument

A Chanting of Morrison v. Olson

Divided Argument

Will Baude & Dan Epps

Constitution, Constitutional Law, News, Law, Politics, Supreme Court, Government, Legal System, Supreme Court Of The United States, U.s. Supreme Court, Scotus, Supreme Court Justice

4.9676 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2023

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

We spend most of our time on some meaty opinions on the orders list -- including separate opinions in Chapman v. Doe and Donziger v. United States -- and touch on the recent merits opinions. But first, we have an extended revisit of Cruz v. Arizona, which proves far more mysterious than we first realized.

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0:00.0

Oh, yay, oh, yay, oh, yay, oh, yeah.

0:03.4

The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court.

0:08.0

Unless there is any more question to be able to find an argument in this case.

0:10.9

The all persons having business before the Honorable, the Supreme Court of the United States are admonished to give their attention.

0:19.1

Welcome to Divide an Unsched Predictcheduled, unprodable Supreme Court podcast.

0:24.2

I'm Will Bode.

0:25.2

And I'm Dan Epps.

0:26.8

So, Will, I just got done doing a very fun event with a friend of the show, United States

0:33.0

District Judge for the District of Kansas, Toby Krause.

0:37.1

So that was really cool. He's somebody who used

0:39.6

to be the Solicitor General of Kansas and argued two super interesting Supreme Court cases, both of which

0:44.9

are in the case books. I teach from Cala v. Kansas, which is a cool case about the constitutionality

0:49.4

of eliminating front of the insanity defense and Kansas versus Glover, a cool Fourth Amendment case about

0:54.7

reasonable suspicion. So that was my day so far. Have you done anything interesting today?

0:59.4

I think there's a lot of interesting law out of Kansas. I also just got done with a panel for

1:03.1

admitted students about why they should come to the University of Chicago rather than all

1:06.9

their other options. Hopefully I convinced them them. And what's the answer?

1:12.9

To learn jurisdiction from you?

1:15.8

The answer is that they have lots of professors who are interested in them, want to do interesting things.

1:16.8

Students did ask a lot about grades, because you know, a lot of other law schools.

1:19.5

Oh, you have the super weird grading system.

1:21.7

Well, we have a grading system, which sets apart from all the law schools.

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