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When Alito’s Jurisprudence Is Kavanaughs All the Way Down

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🗓️ 18 May 2026

⏱️ 61 minutes

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OA1262 - How are a car accident in California, a tax fraud case in Nevada, and two bus accidents in New York and Pennsylvania all connected to the Dobbs abortion case? Find out on this week’s accidental too-deep dive into state sovereignty. Jenessa read a bunch of extra cases just to be thorough, and accidentally uncovered Kavanaugh planting the seeds that would grow into the “egregiously wrong” “rule” for ignoring stare decisis. But also mostly we’ll talk about the weird world of state sovereignty, Clarence Thomas being obnoxious and ahistorical while accusing everyone else of being ahistorical, and Sotomayor getting some peace for a change to write a pleasant little 9-0 decision about some non-partisan procedural legal nerdery that benefits injured plaintiffs.

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0:00.0

I have a citation. What is my citation? Two years ago when Kavanaugh made it up with no citation.

0:18.0

Kavanaugh is a pipeline to get buzzwords from I made stuff up with no citation to now you have a citation.

0:34.4

Hello and welcome to opening arguments. This is episode 1262. I'm Thomas Smith.

0:38.1

Over there is Janessa.

0:39.4

How are you doing?

0:40.1

I'm doing all right.

0:41.2

What have you got for us today?

0:42.5

I've got something interesting for you.

0:45.9

After Kalea, I wanted to do something a little more chill and not partisan and a little relaxer. You went searching for like nine o's just to kind of give us a little relaxer.

0:54.5

You went searching for like nine o's just to kind of give us a break?

0:58.0

Yes, and I found one.

0:59.6

Of course, in reading a case, I always end up reading like seven other cases to back that up.

1:06.5

And there's like one sentence from Sotomayor with a citation that I was like, let me check that one real quick so I know what I'm talking about.

1:13.9

So he's the citation.

1:15.4

You always check them.

1:16.1

You find something interesting.

1:17.4

Naturally, I end up on some cases that are less pleasant and found a really weird connection between this state sovereignty case and Dobbs.

1:31.7

Oh, okay.

1:32.7

One of the key pieces of the argument in Dobbs shows up in the oral arguments in a tax case

1:42.7

about sovereign immunity shortly beforehand. It's Kavanaugh trying to launder his

1:52.0

nonsense. I was very surprised to come across this. Very weird that it somehow tied into legal nerdery about state sovereignty and

2:04.3

patents and taxes. I don't know why it's there. I think you know why it's there. Yeah. Yeah.

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