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Audio Arguendo

Audio Arguendo
First Amendment
Garland V. Cargill
Mcintosh V. United States
Murthy V. Missouri
National Rifle Association
Bump Stock
Public Health
Social Media Platforms
Gun Rights Advocacy
Machine Guns
Censorship
Rule 32.2B
Cantero V. Bank Of America
Las Vegas Shooting
ATF
Governor Andrew Cuomo
Lloyds
Vullo
Bankruptcy Code
Chapter 11

Audio Arguendo provides unedited recordings of oral arguments from the Supreme Court and interesting cases from around the globe. If you have a case that you think we should broadcast, just send us a tweet at @AudioArguendo with the name of the case, a short description of the issue, and a link to where the audio can be found. We assert no claim of copyright over any of the recordings and have pos... more

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Latest Episodes

Civil Procedure: Does §47(b) of the Investment Company Act create a private right of action? - Argued: Wed, 10 Dec 2025 15:54:12 EDT

Death Penalty: Whether and how may courts consider the cumulative effect of multiple IQ scores in assessing an Atkins claim? - Argued: Wed, 10 Dec 2025 15:50:58 EDT

Election Law: Do limits on coordinated party expenditures violate the First Amendment in connection with party coordinated communications? - Argued: Tue, 09 Dec 2025 13:48:55 EDT

Administrative Law: Must the president be able to terminate all officers of the United States at will? - Argued: Mon, 08 Dec 2025 16:40:50 EDT

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Mahmoud Khalil
Petitioner challenging his detention
Episode: USCA, Third Circuit Khalil v. Trump, Case No. 25-2162
Drew Ensign
Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the United States
U.S. Government
Episode: USCA, Third Circuit Khalil v. Trump, Case No. 25-2162
Robert Hodgson
Attorney from the New York Civil Liberties Union Foundation
NYCLU
Episode: USCA, Third Circuit Khalil v. Trump, Case No. 25-2162
Mr. Mohsen Mahdawi
Petitioner in Mahdawi v. Trump
Episode: USCA, Second Circuit Mahdawi v. Trump, Case No. 25-1113
Jeffrey Schwab
Attorney for plaintiffs, representing VOS Selections, Inc.
Episode: U.S. Court of International Trade V.O.S. Selections v. Trump, Case No. 25-00066
Eric Hamilton
Attorney for defendants, representing Donald J. Trump.
Episode: U.S. Court of International Trade V.O.S. Selections v. Trump, Case No. 25-00066
Mr. Stewart
Counsel representing the NRC
Episode: U.S. Supreme Court NRC v. Texas, Case No. 23-1300
Mr. Frederick
Counsel representing Texas
Texas State
Episode: U.S. Supreme Court NRC v. Texas, Case No. 23-1300
Mr. Fagg
Counsel for the private storage company ISP
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Episode: U.S. Supreme Court NRC v. Texas, Case No. 23-1300

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 59 ratings
  • Awesome podcast missing just one small thing

    This is a great service and thanks to whoever is behind it. That said, I’d be so grateful if you’d consider adding judge names for federal circuit courts.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anonononononononon7
    United States2 years ago
  • Great podcast

    Great podcast! The only thing that would make it even better is if it included in the description the names of the judges (for circuit courts) and advocates

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    eaglesmaster20
    United States2 years ago
  • So informative

    As a paralegal I really really appreciate the opportunity to hear from so many jurisdictions at both state and federal level. This podcast is a goldmine for my profession.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    OzmaOxenfree
    United States3 years ago
  • Must subscribe podcast

    Love this podcast. All the SCOTUS oral arguments posted ina tiely fashion, in addition to timely and interesting lower court cases. It's rare a big case I'm following is not included. If someone focuses on appellate advocacy and the courts, this is a must listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JHAdler
    United States4 years ago
  • Super interesting.

    You get the Supreme Court arguments that you can get from other podcasts like Oyez. But then you get a wide selection of interesting cases in the lower federal courts and the state courts.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lawyer By Day
    United States7 years ago

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Feedback highlights a desire for additional context regarding judges and legal advocates in episode descriptions.
Listeners praise the raw and unedited format, appreciating that it provides authentic access to legal arguments.
Many find the content informative and valuable for understanding complex legal issues and current cases.

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#68
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Apple Podcasts
#143
Canada/Government
Apple Podcasts
#181
United Kingdom/Government
Apple Podcasts
#81
Australia/Government
Apple Podcasts
#44
New Zealand/Government
Apple Podcasts
#109
Japan/Government

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USCA, Sixth Circuit Smith v. SEC, Case No. 24-3907
Q: The fact that Jarkasy was two months before this decision makes a particularly easy case.
I think that's wrong because we have a bunch of cases where they took this on.
USCA, Sixth Circuit Smith v. SEC, Case No. 24-3907
Q: Have you raised this issue before the SEC in the appellate process that you thought their structure was unconstitutional along the lines of Jarkesy?
Well, before Jarkesy, the SEC had been pretty consistent in case after case, both in adjudications and in its briefing in the Jarkesy case in the Fifth Circuit and the Supreme Court, that there are no jury trials for SEC cases.
USCA, Sixth Circuit Smith v. SEC, Case No. 24-3907
Q: Why doesn't he follow the terms of the statute? Why doesn't he follow the terms?
Well, that was a hotly disputed question of fact. And for that reason, it should have been decided by a jury, not by Finra in the first instance.
USCA, Sixth Circuit Smith v. SEC, Case No. 24-3907
Q: Is that a statutory argument you are making or a constitutional one?
It's pretty much a statutory one. They're trying to take a statutory definition.
U.S. Supreme Court Ellingburg v. United States, Case No. 24-482
Q: What do you think about these provisions that say that the award is offset by any civil judgment received?
Those provisions support that restitution is part of punishment and not merely civil.

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The episodes provide unedited recordings of oral arguments from the Supreme Court and notable cases from various jurisdictions, highlighting complex legal arguments and frameworks. Key themes include constitutional law, civil rights, voting rights, and the intricacies of regulatory measures, featuring discussions around significant legal precedents and current affairs in law. The podcast stands out for offering a raw and authentic listening experience that allows legal professionals, students, and enthusiasts to engage with real-world legal issues directly from the courtroom without editorial interruptions.

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Audio Arguendo launched 10 years ago and published 1541 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Audio Arguendo include:

1. Mahmoud Khalil
2. Drew Ensign
3. Robert Hodgson
4. Mr. Mohsen Mahdawi
5. Jeffrey Schwab
6. Eric Hamilton
7. Mr. Stewart
8. Mr. Frederick

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