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Legal Docket: Election integrity and close races
Legal correspondent Jenny Rough talks election law with Notre Dame law professor Derek Muller
Moneybeat: Hitting the gas, riding the brakes
Economist David Bahnsen on how the chronic problem of slow growth and high debt pushed the Federal Reserve into a contradictory policy stance
Mayhem at the Marathon
The Supreme Court considers questions of mitigating evidence and jury bias arising from the trial of one of the Boston Marathon bombers.
Bitter Pills
The federal government and two pain management physicians argue about the meaning of the text in the Controlled Substances Act.
Overruling Roe - Part II
Abortion proponents and pro-life advocates battle it out at the Supreme Court over Mississippi’s law that protects unborn life after 15 weeks’ gestation.
Overruling Roe - Part I
A new Mississippi law protects unborn life after 15 weeks’ gestation. The only abortion provider in the state sued, arguing the law is a direct affront to Supreme Court precedent.
Freedom Fighter
Virginia Prodan worked as a lawyer in communist Romania under dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. He sent a man to assassinate her. Instead, Prodan witnessed Christ to him.
Drawing the Line
A famous courtroom artist tells the little-known aspects of his craft, beyond the colorful sketches that you can see.
Level Praying Field
A football coach sued his school district when the school prohibited him from offering a prayer on the field after games.
Jumping the Gun
A man concerned for his own safety sought a license to carry a gun outside his home. But a New York judge said no to him while other judges said yes to others arguably less qualified.
Taco ’Bout Contracts
A former Taco Bell employee sued her employer for unpaid wages. She wants to keep her battle in court, but the employer wants to force arbitration.
Death Row Prayer - S3.E1
A man on death row wants his pastor with him in the execution chamber but had to sue the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for it to happen
Season 3: Trailer
Abortion, guns, religion—our third season covers it all. Get personal with a Supreme Court artist. Understand how the latest decisions from our nation's highest court shape our immediate futures.
Legal Docket - United States v. Arthrex: S2.E10
Patent law and administrative law intersect in this case that raises a question about the Appointments Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
Legal Docket - Supreme Court Preview: S2.E9
The new 2021-2022 term of the US Supreme Court is upon us. Today, you’ll hear previews of several cases the justices will decide this term. Those include decisions about abortion, free speech, unequal treatment of religious schools, second amendment rights, and more.
Legal Docket - Americans for Prosperity v Bonta : S2.E8
When the attorney general of California sought confidential information about charitable donors, charities on the left and the right fought back.
Legal Docket: Nestle v Doe - S2.E7
Former child slaves on West African cocoa farms sue U.S. chocolate companies. This case examines whether the Alien Tort Statute covers those claims.
Legal Docket: Mahanoy Area School District v Levy - S2.E6
A cheerleader’s vulgar post on social media lands her in trouble with the school, but judicial precedent from the 1960s and the First Amendment protects her right to free speech
Legal Docket: Behind the Scenes - Clerks and Marshal's Aides - S2.E5
Find out what it's like to work as a law clerk for a Supreme Court justice. In this episode, hosts Mary Reichard and Jenny Rough talk with five law clerks, plus a Marshal's aide, for an inside peek at what goes on when the court is not in session.
Legal Docket: US v Cooley - S2.E4
Indian tribes are considered a nation within a nation. U.S. v Cooley looks at how much authority a tribe's law enforcement has to investigate crimes by non-Indians on its reservation.