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Election Law Explained

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

News, Government, Politics

4.74K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2020

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

A Louisville grand jury on Wednesday indicted one officer in connection with the March 13 police raid that took Breonna Taylor’s life. The grand jury declined to charge the two officers who fired directly at Breonna Taylor and her boyfriend that evening, instead only charging the third officer, who was outside and fired indiscriminately, with wanton endangerment. David explains the basic facts leading up to Taylor’s shooting, as well as the legality surrounding police raids and the right of self-defense under Kentucky law. “You begin to see where we’ve backslidden in our commitment to key constitutional liberties,” David explains, where “decades of bad Fourth Amendment jurisprudence has empowered violent tactics even when the stakes are low.” On today’s episode, David and Sarah also address how much the chief justice matters to the trajectory of the Supreme Court and the democratic prudence of voluntary judicial restraint. After a requisite foray into all things SCOTUS, our podcast hosts are joined by Federal Elections Commission Chairman Trey Trainor, who explains the ins and outs of election law, foreign election interference, and why the FEC is paralyzed right now. Trainor also explains how campaign finance laws like the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act have significantly weakened the national political parties while funneling money into the state parties in the process. “What’s happened is the smoke filled room has moved from Washington, D.C. to each of the 50 states.” Stick around for an inside scoop on the rise and fall of Kanye West’s presidential campaign. Show Notes: -30 day free trial at The Dispatch, FEC Chairman Trainor’s statement on the dangers of procedural dysfunction, “A Resignation in Time, that Saved Nine” by Josh Blackman in Reason, David’s French Press: “Supreme Court Precedent Killed Breonna Taylor.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You ready?

0:02.0

I was born ready.

0:04.0

Welcome to an action-packed advisory opinions podcast.

0:26.0

Not only do we have a lot to cover today, the Breonna Taylor Grandjury returned its decision,

0:33.0

it's charging decision yesterday, which has caused protests and violence in Louisville and in cities across the country.

0:42.0

And we're going to talk about that.

0:44.0

We're going to talk about the law behind it.

0:46.0

Also, in light of the imminent nomination of another Supreme Court justice,

0:54.0

we're going to answer some interesting listener mail about the court and the role of the Chief Justice

1:01.0

and spin out a little scenario that I read in Reason Magazine last night that caused a tiny bit of a mind-blown sensation,

1:15.0

Sarah, I would say like a 5% of a mind-blown sensation.

1:19.0

Yeah, definitely.

1:21.0

Yeah, okay, 5% that's fair.

1:23.0

Yeah.

1:24.0

Okay, well, before we dive in to all of that and all how can I overlook, we have on this podcast the chairman of the federal election commission,

1:35.0

Trey trainer.

1:36.0

He is here and he's going to talk to us about the role of the FEC, why the FEC is paralyzed right now,

1:42.0

how campaign finance regulation has perhaps inadvertently gutted the power of national parties,

1:48.0

what role does the FEC have in dealing with election interference, lots of stuff.

1:54.0

And most importantly, he's a Texan.

1:57.0

I knew you were going to say that.

1:59.0

And you were going to say that.

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