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Case in Point: The Legal Show on the Hottest Legal Cases in Politics and Culture

The Man Who Made the Supreme Court

Case in Point: The Legal Show on the Hottest Legal Cases in Politics and Culture

The Heritage Foundation

Government

4.5527 Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Heritage colleague Amy Swearer joins Elizabeth Slattery to highlight recent opinions and orders. Elizabeth also chats with Richard Brookhiser about his biography of John Marshall. Stay tuned for Supreme Trivia - John Marshall Edition!You can get Richard Brookhiser's book here: https://www.amazon.com/John-Marshall-Made-Supreme-Court/dp/0465096220. Follow us on Twitter @scotus101 and send comments, questions, or ideas for future episodes to scotus101@heritage.org. Don't forget to leave a 5-star rating! Show your love for SCOTUS 101 and buy a limited edition mug while they last: https://shop.heritage.org/products/scotus-101-mug. Tune in for a promo code!

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0:00.0

I'm Elizabeth Lattery and welcome to SCOTUS 101, where we break down what's happening at the Supreme Court, what the justices are up to, and other things related to our favorite branch of government.

0:13.4

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0:20.2

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0:24.6

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0:28.7

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0:31.8

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0:36.5

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0:39.6

That's all one word, the number four, and bananas, lowercase.

0:43.7

All right, now on to this week's show.

0:45.9

This week, my colleague Amy Swearer joins me to break down the big Supreme Court

0:49.7

decisions from the past few weeks, and later in the episode, I'll share a recent

0:53.5

interview with Richard

0:54.4

Brookheiser on his biography of the great Chief Justice John Marshall.

0:58.7

Amy, thanks for joining me and welcome to Scotus 1-1-1.

1:01.4

Thank you so much for having me. It's good to be the new kid on the block here.

1:05.8

So the justices are busy turning out opinions in all of the remaining cases.

1:10.2

In the past three weeks, the court has released 11 opinions, and there are 27 cases remaining,

1:15.6

and the last scheduled day of the term is Monday, June 24th.

1:18.6

So the justices have their work cut out for them over the next few weeks.

1:22.6

At this point, the longest outstanding case is Gundy v. United States.

1:26.6

It was argued on the second day of the

1:28.5

term all the way back in October, and it's a case challenging part of the sex offender registry

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