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Hang Up and Listen

Linsanity Redux

Hang Up and Listen

Joel Meyer

Sports, News, Sports News

4.6986 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2022

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

Joel Anderson and Stefan Fatsis are joined by Slate’s Ben Mathis-Lilley to review a crazy weekend in college football. ESPN’s Pablo Torre talks with Joel, Stefan, and Vinson Cunningham of The New Yorker about the new documentary 38 at the Garden on Jeremy Lin’s short but brilliant run with the New York Knicks a decade ago. Finally, Joel, Stefan, and Vinson discuss another new documentary, The Redeem Team, about the 2008 U.S. Olympic men’s basketball team. College Football (5:25): Alabama vs Tennessee and CFB's explosive offenses. Linnsanity revisited (28:32): 38 at The Garden. Is Jeremy Lin still underrated? Redeem Team (49:28): Lebron, Kobe, Wade's quest for gold. Afterballs (1:09:01): Joel examines which high basketball stars lived up to the hype. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hi, this is Dahlia Lithwick, host of Slates Legal Podcast, Amagus. If you are listening to this show, you might be interested in Amicus's live show that we're hosting in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, May the 14th.

0:45.0

My colleague, Mark Joseph Stern, and I will be talking to some amazing guests,

0:50.0

including Cheryline Eiffel, and a sitting state Supreme Court justice.

0:54.5

All about how originalism, a relatively recently invented way of interpreting the Constitution,

1:00.9

has taken over the Supreme Court and radically reshaped the law. It's been

1:05.7

doctrinal rocket fuel for the conservative legal movement and facilitated the

1:10.4

rolling back of abortion rights, the expansion of gun rights, and the

1:14.0

obliteration of the separation of church and state. And as another wildly

1:19.3

consequential Supreme Court term, careers to its end, the Court's originalists are on a tear.

1:26.6

But there's something you can do about it and we hope you'll join us in DC on May 14th

1:31.8

to explore the possible pathways out of the current situation.

1:36.2

Go to slate.com slash amicus live for tickets. The following podcast includes explicit language, including, well, you'll just have to wait and see. 1. Hi, I'm Stephen Fatsus, and this is Slate's sports podcast, hang up and listen for the week of October 17th,

2:10.4

2022. On this week's show, Slate Senior Writer and College on this

2:12.8

show slate senior writer and college football expert Ben Mathis Lily

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