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4.56K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2018

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

Join Dahlia Lithwick for a conversation on the Supreme Court with Angela Onwuachi-Willig, dean and professor of law at Boston University; Cristina Rodríguez, a professor of law at Yale University; Stephen Vladeck, professor of law at the University of Texas, and Adam White, director of the Center for the Study of Administration at George Mason University. Get your tickets here

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Dahlia Lithwick, host of Amicus, Slate's legal podcast, and I'm just dropping in to let you know that we will be in Austin for a fantastic Amicus live show on Saturday, September 29th. And I'm going to be talking about the latest on Brett Kavanaugh and the Supreme Court and the term ahead with an incredible lineup of faces and voices, including Angela on Wachey Willig, Dean and Professor of Law at Boston University, Christina Rodriguez, Professor of Law at Yale University, Steve Vladick, Professor of Law at the University of Texas, and Adam White, director of the Center for

0:38.3

the Study of Administration at George Mason University. I hope to see all of you there, but failing

0:44.0

that, I hope to see lots of you there. For more information tickets, please go to slate.com

0:49.6

slash live.

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