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Advisory Opinions

Hubris in Legal Movements

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

News, Politics, Government

4.8 • 3.6K Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Sarah Isgur and David French cover two less-exhilarating Supreme Court decisions (faxes, anyone?) and re-visit the Skrmetti decision. It’s four decisions from the district courts, though, that really steal the show. The Agenda:—TikTok ban ticks on—Diamond Alternative Energy v. EPA—McLaughlin Chiropractic Associates, Inc. v. McKesson Corp.—What constitutes gender dysphoria?—Free expression in the spa?—Supreme Court won’t bother with Trump’s call on the National Guard now—New Mexico kidnapping and murder case and the commerce clause—Public schools’ 10 Commandments This episode is brought to you by Burford Capital, the leading global finance firm focused on law. Burford helps companies and law firms unlock the value of their legal assets. With a $7.2 billion portfolio and listings on the NYSE and LSE, Burford provides capital to finance high-value commercial litigation and arbitration—without adding cost, risk, or giving up control. Clients include Fortune 500 companies and Am Law 100 firms, who turn to Burford to pursue strong claims, manage legal costs, and accelerate recoveries. Learn more at burfordcapital.com/ao. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Advisory Opinions is presented by Burford Capital, the leading finance firm focused on law.

0:06.0

Ready?

0:08.0

I was born ready. Welcome to advisory opinions. I'm Sarah Isgaret. That's David French. And while the Supreme Court gave us six opinions, well, is it overstating things to say they were kind of duds? We'll talk about two of those.

0:39.0

Standing and fax machines.

0:41.4

Then we'll revisit Scrametti, upholding Tennessee's law

0:44.5

banning medical intervention for transgender minors,

0:47.7

and four circuit cases that really came and saved us there at the end.

0:52.3

Korean spas in the First Amendment, Trump's

0:55.0

federalization of the National Guard in California, federalizing crimes involving cars, and a

1:00.9

unanimous decision from the Fifth Circuit on Louisiana's law mandating displays of the Ten Commandments

1:05.9

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