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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Honey, Where's the Roof?

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

iHeartPodcasts

News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Hour 2 of Tuesday's A&G: Adam White, from the Scalia School of Law, joins the show to discuss an upcoming Supreme Court decision that could dwarf the Roe v Wade decision. Can you impeach a judge for lying in their hearings? Not Quite. Idaho roof troubles, and more.

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0:00.0

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0:10.0

From the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio at the George Washington Broadcast Center.

0:15.0

Yeah, Armstrong and Joe Getty.

0:17.0

The Armstrong and Getty Show.

0:19.0

Music

0:24.0

Thank you for tuning in.

0:26.0

Big show today.

0:28.0

A lot of really interesting folks to talk to, including our next guest, Adam White, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.

0:35.0

It's always a pleasure to welcome Adam to the show.

0:37.0

He was also a member of the Biden Supreme Court Commission, aka the Court Packing Commission, at the American Enterprise Institute.

0:47.0

Adam White focuses on American constitutionalism, the Supreme Court and the administrative state.

0:52.0

Concurrently, he co-directs the Seaboyden Gray Center for the study of the administrative state, at the Antenines Scalia School of Law at George Mason University, and perhaps most significantly, the line just dropped.

1:05.0

And so we will return to Adam White at our earliest convenience to talk about a Supreme Court case that may and its extended significance, as long term significance, Dwarf even the giant Rofi Wade case that everybody's talking about.

1:21.0

Glad we got you back, Mr. White. How are you, sir?

1:24.0

Great. Glad to be back, Joe.

1:26.0

It's our pleasure to have you.

1:28.0

I was just reading your CV, as they say, and your specialty in studying the administrative state.

1:36.0

I imagine you can invite into many, many cocktail parties, people just dying to hear about administrative law.

1:41.0

You know, the yours thing, there's no way to make lawyers even more boring, and then you specialize in administrative law.

1:48.0

You just go one level lower.

1:50.0

Well, I'm glad you took that sarcasm and the spirit of intended, because the irony of that is that administrative law can have such an enormous effect on all of our lives or businesses, the economy, et cetera, for folks who haven't really familiarize themselves with that so-called fourth branch of government.

2:09.0

Why is administrative law so significant?

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