5-4
So much potential
I want to 5/5 this podcast but it's hard for the hosts to separate their personal opinions from factual information of the cases. Once the legal talk starts, it's great and very insightful. But the heavy bias and clear partisan positions from which the cases are discussed, it's hard to listen to at times. It's still a 4/5 given the legal content, 3/5 still seems too low.Read full review »
anonymous303720 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/01/23
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This podcast is fantastic. I love the hosts, they’re funny and don’t take themselves too seriously, plus they’re actually knowledgeable on the law and the supreme court. They’re just taking a deep dive on how dumb the reasoning of the SCOTUS is in every episode. As an aside, I nearly spit out my...Read full review »
AngelyneRA via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/18/20
5-4 seeks to reveal the ugly truth about our Supreme Court: the justices make decisions motivated by political ideology. Despite the justices' insistence that it implements a wholly impartial and objective jurisprudence relying on the original meaning of the words in the constitution and...Read full review »
Cullen G. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/09/20
Wow, it's clear now that Michael is the real talent on ALAB, it's good he's cut the dead weight (Tarik) and joined up with far more talented co-hosts in Peter and Rhiannon. My new favorite podcast!Read full review »
Flir Ultra via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/27/20
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