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A podcast feed of the audio recordings of the oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court. * Podcast adds new arguments automatically and immediately after they become available on supremecourt.gov * Detailed episode descriptions with facts about the case from oyez.org and links to docket and other information. * Convenient chapters to skip to any exchange between a justice and an advocate (availab... more

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Latest Episodes

Hamm v. Smith

Justia · Docket · oyez.org

Argued on Dec 10, 2025.

Petitioner: John Q. Hamm, Commissioner, Alabama Department of Corrections.

Respondent: Joseph Clifton Smith.

Advocates:

* Robert M. Overing (for the Petitioner)

* Harry Gr... more

FS Credit Opportunities Corp. v. Saba Capital Master Fund, Ltd.

Justia · Docket · oyez.org

Argued on Dec 10, 2025.

Petitioner: FS Credit Opportunities Corp.

Respondent: Saba Capital Master Fund, Ltd.

Advocates:

* Shay Dvoretzky (for the Pe... more

National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission

Justia · Docket · oyez.org

Argued on Dec 9, 2025.

Petitioner: National Republican Senatorial Committee.

Respondent: Federal Election Commission.

Advocates:

* Noel J. F... more

Trump v. Slaughter

Justia · Docket · oyez.org

Argued on Dec 8, 2025.

Petitioner: Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, et al.

Respondent: Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, et al.

Advocates:

* D. John Sauer (for the Petitioners)

* Amit... more

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Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 61 ratings
  • Best SCOTUS Arg Podcast

    There are many podcasts of Supreme Court arguments, this one is the fastest to upload (same day) and provides the most helpful links in the episode notes (docket, scotusblog, etc.). Thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JJ_00000
    United States9 months ago
  • Finally Found this

    I enjoy listening to the Supreme Court arguments. I’ve been streaming them for ages on CSPAN, PBS etc without realising there was a designated podcast. Perfect

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    harstoft
    United Kingdom9 months ago
  • Thanks

    No longer need to download OA’s from SCOTUS.gov

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Reg884603
    United States9 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

The ability to skip directly to specific exchanges between justices and advocates is seen as a major benefit for listeners looking for concise information.
Listeners appreciate the prompt access to Supreme Court oral arguments that would otherwise require deeper navigation of bureaucracy.
The detailed episode descriptions and links to resources are consistently praised for enhancing understanding of complex legal scenarios.

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[25-332] Trump v. Slaughter
Q: In this case, in a multi-body agency such as the FTC, is there any permissible restriction?
No, the president's power to remove officers wielding the executive power is conclusive and preclusive.
[25-332] Trump v. Slaughter
Q: General Sauer, could you give me one example of a permissible restriction on the authority to remove a principal officer?
There are no permissible restrictions on principal officers who exercise the executive power; any review of arguably bad reasons for removal would be subject to the political process.
[24-872] Hamm v. Smith
Q: Is the test whether or not it is likely?
Yes, it's our understanding of the preponderance burden in Alabama.
[24-872] Hamm v. Smith
Q: How would you specifically handle the multiple scores here?
It requires the offender to prove they have an IQ likely below 70, considering all their scores.
[24-621] National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission
Q: Should we be concerned about the overall architecture of our jurisprudence having weakened or disadvantaged political parties as compared to outside groups?
I think you should be concerned with that, the even greater concern beyond the disadvantage to political parties that was wrought when FECA overturned uninhibited coordination is just the seesawing of the court's jurisprudence that would happen if Colorado II remained an outlier.

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