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Divided Argument

Into the Brick Wall

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

🗓️ 11 January 2024

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

After catching up on a few odds and ends, we decide to give the people what they want and discuss Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment and whether the Supreme Court could possibly declare Donald Trump ineligible for the Presidency. You won't want to miss it.

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0:00.0

Oh, yay. Oh, yay. Oh, yay.

0:03.1

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.

0:10.8

All persons having business before the Honorable, the Supreme Court of the United States are in honor us to give their attention.

0:19.3

Welcome to Divided Argument, an unscheduled, Unpredictable Supreme Court podcast. I'm Dan Epps.

0:24.5

And I'm Will Bowd.

0:25.6

So it's been a little while, Will. This is our first episode of the new year, 2024, an election year.

0:33.7

We are recording this on January 8th, so off by two days of the anniversary of a extremely significant historical event.

0:44.8

If you remember what I'm talking about, that's going to be relevant to what we're going to be talking about today, which is the thing that happened at the Capitol, January 6th.

0:52.2

I don't want to describe it using a noun yet,

0:55.4

because that's going to be relevant to what we're going to talk about. Do you remember,

0:59.0

Will, you were the person that, like, told me that was happening? I don't remember that. I was,

1:03.3

I was, like, in my office, not really paying attention to stuff. And I got a text from you,

1:08.5

and you were, you were, like, extremely, you know, concerned about it.

1:12.7

You were extremely, uh, thought it was extremely bad.

1:15.8

I mean, I believe I was watching the electoral account process at the time to see how

1:20.1

when it happened.

1:21.5

The feed cut out.

1:22.8

Well, yeah, I was not paying close attention.

1:25.5

What happened to my Congress?

1:27.5

Where did they go?

1:28.2

Oh, the protesters have breached the Capitol.

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