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Divided Argument

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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

🗓️ 26 April 2024

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

After taking some listener questions, we analyze the lengthy shadow docket opinions in Labrador v. Poe, dealing with universal relief, emergency applications, and more. We then tackle two recent merits opinions: Devillier v. Texas (takings) and Muldrow v. St. Louis (Title VII).

Transcript

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0:00.0

Oh, yay, oh, yay, oh, yay, oh, yeah.

0:03.3

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.

0:11.0

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

0:19.4

Welcome to Divided Argument, an unscheduled, un-predictable Supreme Court podcast.

0:24.3

I'm Will Bode.

0:25.3

And I'm Dan Apps.

0:26.8

So, Will, as often happens, we recorded our episode and then I think maybe about 10 minutes

0:32.4

after we hung up our call, the court did some stuff that was interesting in issued some emergency

0:39.3

order, something on the emergency docket, which we'll talk about in a second.

0:44.4

We got some opinions shortly thereafter as well.

0:47.6

Yeah, certainly that same day.

0:49.9

A reader pointed out, a listener pointed out in the last episode that I apparently referred

0:54.1

to our podcast episode of having been enacted.

0:57.1

Does this podcast have the force of law?

1:00.4

So I've decided to try to make that a bit.

1:02.0

So yeah, our podcast was enacted on April 16th, but before it, you know, before it even became law, the court had already made new law that messed us up.

1:11.5

And it's likely to happen today.

1:13.9

I was hoping if we went with a Wednesday,

1:16.3

that was less likely than if we waited until Friday.

1:18.5

So fingers crossed.

1:21.2

Yeah.

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