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Sarah and David reach peak AO and fulfill their promise of delivering something stratospherically nerdy. Judge Charles Eskridge for the Southern District of Texas has written a 56-page history of the Supreme Court building... and specifically its 17-foot, 13-ton bronze doors. Judge Eskridge tells the story depicted on the door's eight panels and what it says about our history of ordered liberty.
This episode is sponsored by FIRE. FIRE's mission is to safeguard and uphold the right of all Americans to freedom of speech. Be a part of the front line of a growing movement by joining the FIRE Update.
Show Notes:
-“We’ll Be Back” performed by Judge Eskridge and Judge Elrod
-Judge Eskridge’s publications
-Where Judge Eskridge’s Bronze Doors Paper will be published
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sarah and David reach peak AO and fulfill their promise of delivering something stratospherically nerdy. Judge Charles Eskridge for the Southern District of Texas has written a 56-page history of the Supreme Court building... and specifically its 17-foot, 13-ton bronze doors. Judge Eskridge tells the story depicted on the door's eight panels and what it says about our history of ordered liberty.
This episode is sponsored by FIRE. FIRE's mission is to safeguard and uphold the right of all Americans to freedom of speech. Be a part of the front line of a growing movement by joining the FIRE Update.
Show Notes:
-“We’ll Be Back” performed by Judge Eskridge and Judge Elrod
-Judge Eskridge’s publications
-Where Judge Eskridge’s Bronze Doors Paper will be published
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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