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The faculty lounge reopens for a special summer session and there is plenty for professors Epstein and Yoo to talk about. First up, the gay marriage decision: Is this really what the Fourteenth Amendment means? Is Justice Kennedy's florid decision an invitation for mischief? And how concerned should defenders of religious liberty be? Then, it's on to Obamacare. Has Chief Justice Roberts gone over to the dark side? Why is that liberal justices never "grow" on the court? And what do the professors make of Ted Cruz's proposal to reform the Supreme Court? Also on the docket: redistricting in Arizona and disparate impact in Texas. And finally: what underappreciated Americans do Epstein and Yoo want to see take their star turn on the Fourth of July (don't worry -- it turns into an opportunity to throw shade at 19th century presidents). All that and more in this week's Law Talk!
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By The Civitas Institute at the University of Texas at Austin4.8
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The faculty lounge reopens for a special summer session and there is plenty for professors Epstein and Yoo to talk about. First up, the gay marriage decision: Is this really what the Fourteenth Amendment means? Is Justice Kennedy's florid decision an invitation for mischief? And how concerned should defenders of religious liberty be? Then, it's on to Obamacare. Has Chief Justice Roberts gone over to the dark side? Why is that liberal justices never "grow" on the court? And what do the professors make of Ted Cruz's proposal to reform the Supreme Court? Also on the docket: redistricting in Arizona and disparate impact in Texas. And finally: what underappreciated Americans do Epstein and Yoo want to see take their star turn on the Fourth of July (don't worry -- it turns into an opportunity to throw shade at 19th century presidents). All that and more in this week's Law Talk!
Don’t judge us, EJHill.
It's the law: subscribe to this podcast either on iTunes or on Stitcher.
Help Ricochet by Supporting Our Sponsors!
We're thrilled to welcome a new sponsor to Law Talk - The Great Courses! For a limited time The Great Courses has a Special offer for Law Talk listeners: Order from 8 of their bestselling courses -including The Great Masters - at Up to 80% off the original price! But, this offer is only available for a limited time, so hurry! Go to thegreatcourses.com/ricochet.
This podcast is brought to you by Harry's Shave. For the finest shave at the best price, got Harrys.com and use the coupon code LAWTALK at checkout.
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