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Oral Arguments - The Supreme Court of the United States

Charles Usen
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This podcast is about the oral arguments of cases at the United States Supreme Court.

My desire is to bring closer to you Supreme Court arguments that eventually lead to landmark decisions. Enjoy!

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Ellingburg v. United States: Oral Argument
Q: Do you think that all sanctions imposed in criminal proceedings are, in fact, penal or criminal?
So I think this is an important distinction, Justice Thomas, and I want to be clear that we do distinguish between what is part of a criminal sentence and what occurs at criminal sentencing.
Ellingburg v. United States: Oral Argument
Q: But if this court agrees with us that restitution is criminal punishment, we have alternative arguments for why restitution wouldn't implicate this court's decision in Apprendi?
This court has said that the inquiry at the first step of the criminal punishment...
Ellingburg v. United States: Oral Argument
Q: But doesn't the fact that the victims can enforce the restitution order themselves cut strongly against your argument that that restitution is penal rather than looking to provide remedies for the victims?
I don't think so when you look at the entirety of the statutory scheme.
Ellingburg v. United States: Oral Argument
Q: And isn't your key point that regardless, regardless of what happened 30 years ago, today, your client is being held to the responsibilities of the MVRA?
Absolutely, Your Honor.
Ellingburg v. United States: Oral Argument
Q: Aren't we going to have to wrestle with the fact that a petitioner was not originally sentenced under the MVRA?
We don't think the court needs to wrestle with that fact.

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Focusing on the oral arguments from the United States Supreme Court, this podcast provides listeners with direct access to critical discussions on high-profile cases that shape the legal landscape. Each episode captures the essence of landmark legal debates, featuring intricate details on case law and the constitutional principles at play. Topics span from civil rights to campaign finance, covering the complexities of legislation and how they impact various facets of society. The unique approach of presenting full oral arguments allows listeners to engage deeply with the judicial process, enhancing their understanding of significant legal precedents and contemporary legal issues. This podcast is particularly appealing for those interested i... more

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