Excellent Podcast
This is my favorite legal podcast, and easily one of my favorite podcast of any category. The hosts manage a nice balance of depth of legal insights while still having some levity and rapport with each other. They both pull on experiences clerking for the court and their continued legal scholarship as professors of law. I particularly like that Professor Baude values being able to recite an argument well enough such that a proponent of the argument would agree with the characterization. This makes his discussions of legal opinions of which he disagrees with far more insightful. I’ve enjoyed Professor Epps on previous podcasts and am glad that he continues with Professor Baude.
dpsutton via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/03/24
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Professor Baude is clearly very smart. But I’ll eat my shorts if he isn’t the biggest intellectual Zamboni for the conservative legal movement I’ve ever heard—anything to give the decisions of the court a patina of non-partisan legitimacy that they don’t deserve. It makes me sick in my mouth
Robinschnobin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/22
As a non lawyer, I’ve listened to a bunch of SCOTUS podcasts and this has to be my favorite. This is by far the most detailed and scholarly. Neither host is ideologically driven (or at least disclose when they are about a particular issue) and it’s refreshing to hear them argue cases on their...Read full review »
Sam.D. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/17/22
Very interesting discussions that assist in the analysis of S Ct decisions. Obviously, it is very helpful to have read the opinion (and dissent(s)) before listening to these podcasts but, hey, the same was true in law school: you had to read the cases to appreciate the classroom discussion. One...Read full review »
Maroon 79 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/12/22
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