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Opening Arguments

OA294: How To Fix The Supreme Court!

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Law, Opinion, Politics, News, Liberal, Legal, Supremecourt, Harvard, Atheist

4.33.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2019

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

Today's episode reveals Andrew's plan for how to fix the Supreme Court! Oh, and while you're here, we'd love it if you would vote for us in the Podcast Awards by clicking on that link (or heading to www.podcastawards.com), clicking the blue ">> Nominations Now Open <<" box, registering with your email, and then selecting us in the drop-down boxes for "People's Choice" and "News and Politics." Thank you so much!

We begin with a detailed breakdown of the developments in the multiple census cases in light of the Supreme Court's ruling last week in Department of Commerce v. New York, which we last discussed in Episode 292. Find out how a parallel case in Maryland may be the key to finally keeping the citizenship question off of the 2020 census!

Then, it's time for a deep dive. We begin with Bernie Sanders's answer at the first Democratic Debate, pivot to a discussion of Daniel Epps's "Supreme Court Lottery" plan, and finally end with the option Andrew prefers. How to fix the Supreme Court? Is it Constitutional Hardball? Listen and find out!

After all that, it's time for a quick Yodel Mountain update on the status of the Democratic effort to get Trump's tax returns. Good news, everyone!

And then, as if that wasn't enough, it's time for the most pointless Thomas Takes The Bar Exam Question... ever! It's #133, it's Real Property, and it's terrible. And if you would like to participate in this self-inflicted torture, just share out this episode on social media, include your answer and the hashtag #TTTBE, and we will shower one lucky winner with never-ending fame and fortune(*)! (*) - subject to the terms and conditions as set forth orally during this show.

Appearances

Andrew will be a guest at the Mueller She Wrote live show in Philadelphia, PA on July 17, 2019; click that link to buy tickets, and come up and say hi! And remember: if you’d like to have either of us as a guest on your show (or at your live show!), drop us an email at openarguments@gmail.com.

Show Notes & Links

  1. Don't forget to vote for us in the Podcast Awards by clicking on that link (or heading to www.podcastawards.com), clicking the blue ">> Nominations Now Open <<" box, registering with your email, and then selecting us in the drop-down boxes for "People's Choice" and "News and Politics." Thank you!!
  2. We last discussed the census question and the Supreme Court's opinion in Dep't of Commerce v. New York in Episode 292.
  3. You'll want to read the brief transcript of the telephonic hearing held in front of Judge Hazel in the Maryland case. And you can click here if you want to monitor the Supreme Court's docket to look for the Government's potential motion.
  4. This is the text of Rule 62.1, which was certainly new to Andrew.
  5. This is a transcript of the second night of the Democratic debate, which contained Bernie Sanders's Supreme Court answer.
  6. You can click here to read Epps & Sitamaran's law review article, "The Supreme Court Lottery," for yourself, and you can fact-check Andrew's points about the composition of the federal bench here.
  7. Finally, don't forget to check out jurisdiction-stripping in Ex Parte McCardle, 74 U.S. 506 (1868) and the original law review article written by Charles E. Rice ("Congress and the Supreme Court's Jurisdiction").

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So I hold myself in contempt if you try to pull me up here to court without attorney.

0:10.0

I'll ask the questions here, Carjack O'Willey, objection!

0:23.0

I'm going to allow it at correct charges that defend under the Carjacker.

0:29.0

You didn't kill Thompson, but you did Mr. Wells?

0:33.0

Yes! Yes, I killed that Thompson! I killed it! I killed it! I killed it!

0:45.0

You're out of order! You're out of order! The whole trial is out of order! Get out of order!

0:53.0

Welcome to Opening Arguments, the podcast that pairs an inquisitive interviewer with the real-life lawyer.

0:59.0

This podcast is sponsored by the Law Offices of P. Antertores, LLC for entertainment purposes,

1:05.0

is not intended as legal advice, and does not form an attorney-client relationship.

1:09.0

Don't take legal advice from a podcast.

1:13.0

Hello and welcome to Opening Arguments! This is episode 294. How you doing, Andrew?

1:24.0

I am fantastic, Thomas. How are you?

1:27.0

Oh, I'm good. Just celebrating that great day when a bunch of white slaveholders got sick of paying a little bit too much in taxes on T or something.

1:41.0

Great holiday, man. I live in Washington, D.C.

1:45.0

I mean, I live outside of Washington, D.C.

1:48.0

What? I say, how do the tanks for me?

1:50.0

Right. Washington, D.C. is the most liberal city in the country, and so I at least take...

2:00.0

I say, hey, there's plenty still to be proud of and celebrate about this country.

2:05.0

I'm particularly enjoying how the residents of D.C. and the surrounding environments are pushing back against...

2:17.0

What is just... It would be as if Donald Trump decided to change the logo of the Republican Party from the elephant to the eye of Sauron.

2:27.0

At the point where you're like, I want tanks.

2:29.0

I'm not supporting that at all.

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