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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

The Biggest, Spiciest Cases of the Term!!!

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

iHeartPodcasts

News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2026

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Anticipating historic and impactful decisions on the remaining cases in the current Supreme Court term, Anastasia Boden (Senior Attorney Equality & Opportunity a the Pacific Legal Foundation) joins Jack to talk about presidential powers and Congress's inability to do it's job! Not to be missed!  

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.6

Who doesn't want to turn into a radio show that does a deep dive on Humphrey's executor?

0:12.5

Which is just a great phrase or a great name for a legal case.

0:16.8

Humphreys executor.

0:18.3

It all gets down to whether or not a president of the United States can fire certain people that are in the executive branch.

0:24.1

In theory, as the head of the executive branch, you'd think he could fire anybody in the executive branch.

0:30.1

But you can't because of Humphreys executor.

0:32.1

Anyway, we're going to talk about that a little bit because the Supreme Court's looking at it right now.

0:36.6

And it could have major

0:37.6

implications with Anastasia Bowden, who joins us on the Armstrong and Getty Show.

0:43.2

She's a senior attorney equality and opportunity for the Pacific Legal Foundation. We've talked to her

0:47.7

before. We're headed into June where the Supreme Court releases a lot of their decisions.

0:52.0

This is supposed to be the most exciting time.

0:54.8

It's the time we're all waiting for.

0:56.6

There's only 35 cases left.

0:58.4

It's the biggest cases of the term, the spiciest ones.

1:01.6

Everyone was signed on today to see what the court would do,

1:04.4

which opinions they were going to release.

1:06.3

And what do they do?

1:07.3

They released two opinions on federal preemption and arbitration. The facts are so

1:12.6

boring. I feel bad even mentioning the topic. It's horrid. That's fantastic. First of all,

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