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Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts - Chris Wray Just Made Way For Something Even Worse Than Kash Patel

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🗓️ 14 December 2024

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Last week, we examined the deeply worrying prospect of Kash Patel, FBI director. This week, that possibility became even more worrisome with respect to the future of the FBI, all sparked by current director Christopher Wray’s announcement of his intention to step down. To kick off this week’s show, Dahlia Lithwick is joined by Slate senior writer Mark Joseph Stern, who explains why Wray’s decision is very bad news for the law and the rule of law. 

Next, the planet: Last summer, we tried to absorb the sheer scale of the shift in the constitutional landscape following a run of cases at the end of the last term that gave the courts the power to reshape the administrative state from the bench, and to impede the tools of the environmental protection trade at a time when the climate is in crisis. But the news cycle moved on and the global climate alarm got snoozed again. That alarm was surely ringing again at One, First Street this week, when a case that could reshape the nation’s biggest environmental law was argued at the Supreme Court. 

Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County, Colorado comes to the court as a dispute over how much review is due to a railroad plan that will carry waxy, crude oil through environmentally sensitive areas, and send said waxy crude on its way to already polluted and health blighted gulf communities. Sam Sankar of Earth Justice was on hand to explain how this weedy case paints a very clear picture of the Supreme Court conservative majority’s fondness for grabbing cases that are vehicles for achieving their preferred policy outcomes, but then finding themselves in a bit of a pickle when its time to craft a new test for an old problem.  

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Hi and welcome to Amicus. This is Slate's podcast about the Supreme Court and the law.

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I'm Dahlia Lithwick. I cover those things and more for Slate. If I could add another

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subtitle for this week's show, it would probably be straight from the mouth of my jurisprudential

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co-pilot and co-conspirator Mark Joseph Stern. Let me explain that a little because it gets in the

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weeds, but it's super important.

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In the super soaker of legal news this week, a super soaker is, of course, just the baby cousin of the fire hose we're going to be drinking from post-inauguration and onward.

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We have chosen to surface two topics for your consideration, both of which are nestled in the middle of that weedy important Venn diagram.

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First, we're going to check in with Slate senior writer Mark Stern about the current FBI director's decision to step aside this week, which involves really weedy detail of the Federal agency's Reform Act and big, huge legal

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