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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

🗓️ 12 March 2022

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

We try to catch up on what the Court did since we last recorded, but end only making it through the Court's opinions in United States v. Zubaydah and Wooden v. United States.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:03.4

The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court.

0:08.0

Unless there is any more question, be able to find an argument in this case.

0:10.8

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

0:19.2

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

0:24.0

I'm Will Bode.

0:25.1

And I'm Dan Epps.

0:26.6

Will, we finally have a lot of opinions to deal with, some of which have been out for a little

0:33.7

while, but we needed to take a minute, try to process them, and figure out

0:38.7

what we had to say. So we got a lot to talk about. So maybe we should just jump in. What do you think?

0:43.4

Sounds good. March 11th, already five opinions in the court? Yeah. So last time we talked about

0:49.2

unicolors, that super exciting copyright case. The ornithology case.

0:54.8

Yes, the devastating Justice Breyer opinion.

0:57.9

But now we've got some slightly hotter ones to talk about, and I don't really know where

1:02.2

to start on this.

1:04.1

What do you think?

1:05.1

I bet you have an instinct.

1:06.4

What merits the marquee treatment of the things that the court has done in the last week or so?

1:12.7

Well, I think it's got to be the state secrets case or one of the two state secrets cases,

1:17.6

the United States versus Subida, in part because it has one of the great dissenting duos of the current court.

1:24.5

Yes, that we're, the unexpected dissenting duo we see sometimes.

1:29.1

The unlikely, what do you call that, an unlikely partnership?

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