In episode 10 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we read the Supreme Court's opinion in Pitts v Mississippi. At issue in this case, whether Mississippi violated a defendant's Sixth Amendment right to face a child witness by failing to make c... more
In episode 9 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we read the Supreme Court's opinion in Williams v Reed. At issue in this case, whether a state's administrative process exhaustion requirement barring Section 1983 claims challenging unlawful d... more
In episode 8 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we read the Supreme Court's opinion in Wisconsin Bell Inc. v United States ex rel. Heath. At issue in this case, whether a request for reimbursement from the Universal Service Fund constitutes ... more
In episode 7 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we read the Supreme Court's opinion in Republic of Hungary v Simon. At issue in this case, whether alleging expropriated money was commingled with unrelated money in an account, which was then ... more
In episode 6 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we read the Supreme Court's opinion in Andrew v White. At issue in this case, whether it is clearly established in federal law, for purposes of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act... more
In episode 5 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we read the opinion in TikTok Inc. v Garland. At issue in this case, whether a law (colloquially referred to as the "TikTok ban") conditioning US operations of the TikTok platform on qualified ... more
In episode 4 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we read the Supreme Court's opinion in EMD Sales Inc. v Carrera. At issue in this case, the appropriate standard of proof for proving exemptions to the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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In episode 3 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we read Royal Canin USA v Wullschleger. At issue in this case, whether federal courts retain supplemental jurisdiction over state law claims in a civil action after the federal law claims givin... more
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