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Ever feel like the law is stacked against you? It probably is. Broken Law speaks truth to power in discussing how our laws and legal system serve the few at the expense of the many. This is where law meets real life. Hosted by the staff of the American Constitution Society, we reckon with the origins of our legal system, interview people on the frontlines of the progressive legal movement, and cha... more

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This fall, the Department of Homeland Security descended on the Greater Chicago area as part of an aggressive immigration enforcement campaign targeting Democratic-run cities.  Scott Sakiyama joins Lindsay Langholz to discuss his experiences organizi... more

Indigenous communities are often invited to participate in the conversation about access to their sacred sites but rarely do their interests prevail. Time and again, their input is received and yet made subordinate to competing interests from corpora... more

President Trump is currently remodeling a house that he does not seem keen to move out of when his lease is up.   Donald Sherman of CREW joins Lindsay Langholz to discuss the threat of Trump seeking a third term, and why in spite of clear constitutio... more

Right-wing operatives continue to target diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Through a growing web of hostile executive orders, state bans, and private lawsuits, enemies of diversity are using law to chill discussion of race, gender, sexuality... more

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Scott Sakiyama
Attorney and activist in Oak Park, Illinois
Episode: Episode 189: 'Stand Up Now': Lessons Learned on the Ground in Chicago
Michalyn Steele
The Marion G. Romney Professor of Law at BYU Law
Brigham Young University, BYU Law
Episode: Episode 188: Carrying the Day: Reordering Legal Values Toward Indigenous Rights in Sacred Sites
Rebecca Dussich
State Director of the Buckeye Justice Forum, a project of Lead Ohio
Lead Ohio
Episode: Episode 185: So You're Thinking of Running for Office...
Mark Lemley
William H. Neukom Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and partner at Lex Lumina
Stanford Law School
Episode: Episode 182: Waging Lawfare Against Democracy
Jennifer Oliva
Professor of Law and Val Nolan Faculty Fellow at Maurer School of Law
Indiana University Bloomington
Episode: Episode 181: AI and Health Equity
Michael Li
Senior Counsel in the Brennan Center's Democracy Program
Brennan Center for Justice
Episode: Episode 180: The Voting Rights Act at 60
Peter Shane
Distinguished Scholar in Residence at NYU Law
NYU Law
Episode: Episode 176: Checks and Balances Upside Down
Andrew Manuel Crespo
Professor at Harvard Law and General Counsel for Harvard University’s chapter of the American Association for University Professors
Harvard University
Episode: Episode 175: Defending Academic Freedom
Mary Ziegler
Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at UC Davis School of Law and expert on the law, history, and politics of reproduction, healthcare, and conservatism from 1945 to present.
UC Davis School of Law
Episode: Episode 174: The New Civil War Over Reproduction

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Lindsay Langholz
Senior Director of Policy and Program at the American Constitution Society, focusing on legal solutions for social justice issues.
Taonga Leslie
Director of Policy and Program for Racial Justice, leading initiatives to promote equity within the legal system.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 124 ratings
  • Host Valerie Nannery

    The host Valerie Nannery is great! Excellent interview style; easy going and incisive.

    Put her on more, please.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chuchazo
    United Statesa year ago
  • 5.16.23

    Excellent show about the shadow docket. I need to send this epi to my state reps. Your guest, Stephen Vladeck, was full of info. and I have added his book to my list. thank you for this enlightening podcast epi.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    midwestBlue
    United States3 years ago
  • Far-left ridiculous agit-prop

    If you can take these people seriously you need to go touch grass, they have a fatal case of progressive Commie brain worms

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    VietSchlong
    United States3 years ago
  • Please cut the sarcasm

    Great content and merit, very informative. But please cut the sarcasm; it’s a bad process. There’s so much of it that it significantly detracts from the power of you arguments.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    We're All Just Leaves
    United States3 years ago
  • Jenny Ma is a great guest!

    Great episode recapping the Dobbs decision. The podcast is one of my go-tos for getting info on the courts. The hosts are great at keeping things flowing with thoughtful discussions and analysis

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kalfisher
    United States3 years ago

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Many appreciate the variety and relevance of topics discussed, particularly their impact on marginalized communities.
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Some feedback indicates a strong preference for a reduction in sarcasm for enhanced credibility.
Engaging discussions with experts provide enlightening perspectives on pressing legal issues.

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Episode 189: 'Stand Up Now': Lessons Learned on the Ground in Chicago
Q: What advice do you have for folks who might be similarly situated in communities facing similar situations?
Scott encouraged individuals to organize and engage actively in their communities, implying that there are various ways for people to contribute depending on their skills and passions.
Episode 189: 'Stand Up Now': Lessons Learned on the Ground in Chicago
Q: What drew you to this work?
Scott was motivated to act against federal oppression because of his family's past experience with government actions during World War II, leading him to become involved in immigrant defense efforts.
Episode 188: Carrying the Day: Reordering Legal Values Toward Indigenous Rights in Sacred Sites
Q: What does RFRA stand for and how does it fit into this larger picture?
RFRA is the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, aimed at protecting religious practices, but its application has been complicated for Indigenous claims.
Episode 188: Carrying the Day: Reordering Legal Values Toward Indigenous Rights in Sacred Sites
Q: Could you walk us through a brief recounting of the relationship between the federal government and Indigenous practices?
The tribes have a different relationship with their religion due to historical repression and assimilation, which included prohibitions on traditional practices and attempts to destroy cultural identity.
Episode 185: So You're Thinking of Running for Office...
Q: What first steps might you suggest to them?
Get clear on your network of support and make sure to show up at community meetings.

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The content centers on the intersection of law, democracy, and social justice, addressing significant legal challenges and reforms. Episodes cover a range of subjects, from Indigenous rights and the implications of executive actions to the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives under legal scrutiny. Noteworthy discussions explore the complexities surrounding voting rights, reproductive rights, and the balance of power within the legal system, highlighting the impact of current events on marginalized communities. The podcast features engaging conversations with legal experts, providing insights into the evolving landscape of law and advocacy that resonate with listeners concerned about the justice system's fairness and ef... more

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