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The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Law and Disorder

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

The Dispatch

News, Politics

4.76.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2021

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Only Remnant listeners fluent in legalese should subject themselves to today’s discussion of Supreme Court jurisprudence, in which fan-favorite classical liberal Ilya Shapiro returns to claim his coveted gold jacket. Jonah and Ilya explore what the court’s conservative majority will mean for future cases and whether the conservative legal movement should adapt its philosophy in the wake of Bostock v. Clayton County. They also touch on some of the most controversial issues raised by recent Supreme Court decisions, including Arizona’s voting laws and free speech in public schools. David and Sarah, eat your heart out! Show Notes: - Ilya’s latest book, Supreme Disorder - The mysterious shadow docket - Fulton v. City of Philadelphia - “After Bostock, We’re All Textualists Now” - Walter Olson in The Dispatch on HIPAA - The Supreme Court upholds Arizona voting restrictions - Ilya: “The Voter Suppression Lie” - Advisory Opinions on the Supreme Court’s cheerleader case - Ilya’s campaign for the Falls Church Schoolboard, shamelessly plugged - Ilya explains why he’s running Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Oh

0:14.2

Ladies and gentlemen, can I please have your attention?

0:18.0

Hello

0:27.5

Greetings, your listeners. This is Jonah Goldberg, host of the Remnant Podcast brought to you by the Dispatch and Dispatch Media

0:32.4

I hope everybody had a wonderful

0:36.0

Fourth of July independence day weekend including the paraphrase the president the former president

0:42.4

I should say it the losers and the haters

0:44.4

I'm talking a little cranky. I just saw this stupid stupid tweet by Torey

0:50.8

About how the how the British were about to abolish slavery in America

0:55.6

And that's why we had the we had the revolutionary war which is just just just what historians call

1:02.7

made up BS and I was reading it seconds before he came on here

1:06.3

But we don't need to talk about that because today is a very exciting day

1:09.2

We have finally back for it to collect his gold jacket and to fulfill one of the

1:18.0

One of one of the traditions that has the longest history of existence in this podcast

1:23.5

Which is Ilia Shapiro's Supreme Court review and popery

1:28.9

And so we have Ilia Shapiro a I believe you were a vice president at the Kato Institute

1:33.9

That's right, but in in the the sprawling nonprofit bureaucracy that Kato is that means I'm I think eight heartbeat away

1:41.6

Something like that tied for eight heartbeat away. Yeah, right, but you like your official title is vice president and in charge of legal type stuff

1:48.9

Right, that's basically that is I believe the official title. Yes

1:53.2

All right, so that's you know, and I feel

1:55.5

Director of the Robert E. Levy Center for constitutional studies. I knew I knew I was just gonna go to you and to giving you the actual thing

2:05.4

I feel a little guilty because you know we at the dispatch we have advisory opinions which

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