“For SCOTUS watchers, this podcast is the equivalent to the 1992 Olympic "Dream Team" in men's basketball:
LEAH LITMAN: You fell in love with her incisive analysis on the now defunct "First Mondays" podcast. Now, she's back and better than ever. TWITTER BONUS: cute dog pics and on-point .gifs
MELISSA MURRAY: Sharp dresser, sharp mind; she's a fearless and eloquent advocate for equity and justice. TWITTER BONUS: Rivaled only by perhaps Elie Mystal and Ian Millhiser, she calls out B.S. arguments with the best of 'em.
KATE SHAW: Obama alum and all-around Constitutional Goddess, with an NPR-esque voice made for podcasting. TWITTER BONUS: Well...she doesn't tweet very much. But Chris Hayes does enough of that for the both of them (put his podcast in your earholes, too!)
JAIME SANTOS: Honestly, I know nothing about her. Nonetheless, I'm going to use the company she keeps as a heuristic to say that she's totally awesome and I look forwarding to getting to know her. TWITTER BONUS: Her bio says she "takes notes and therefore is a real lawyer". I'm guessing she would never violate the "Stringer Bell Rule", though, if ever such a thing were applicable (which it's not, okay!?)
In sum, these lovely legal luminaries deserve all the star ratings you can muster. When not podcasting, these women are helping to improve and protect our judiciary and democracy, one trenchant legal argument at a time.
Subscribe to their podcast, follow them on Twitter, and feel grateful that they share their collective wisdom with the rest of us.”Read full review »
Adam Bryant via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/01/19
“I appreciate the scholarly approach to the Supreme Court the analysts on this podcast provide. They are clearly experts in their field. However, some of them are just a little too one-sided; that gives me pause even when I strongly agree with their points. Surely, I'm thinking, the decision...”Read full review »
francophile12 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/07/20
“While some reviews knock the political commentary, I appreciate that these legal scholars keep sight of the real world ramifications of Court decisions and the consequences of the justices’ politics and personal histories. I am so grateful for this podcast and for these women stepping up to the...”Read full review »
KDon-Tel via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/18/19