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Advisory Opinions is a new podcast from The Dispatch. Hosts David French and Sarah Isgur have a weekly conversation about the law, culture, and why it matters.

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Advisory Opinions is a new podcast from The Dispatch. Hosts David French and Sarah Isgur have a weekly conversation about the law, culture, and why it matters.

    Indictment Watch: Supreme Court Hears Trump’s Immunity Case

    Indictment Watch: Supreme Court Hears Trump’s Immunity Case

    The Supreme Court this week heard oral arguments for Donald Trump’s immunity case, and David has thoughts. However, he was too sick to join today so Sarah had to go solo (Ruminant style!), recapping the legal and political implications of the case, assessing the strength of the arguments and their significance for the future of our political system, and trying to imagine where we go from here in this bizarre election cycle.
    The Agenda:
    —Good and bad news for Trump
    —What presidential acts are immune?
    —Impeachment and conviction
    —Going through the specific charges
    —Can Trump stage a coup?
    —ANSWER THE HYPOTHETICALS!
    —Defining official acts
    —The effect on Trump’s other cases
    —The effect on SCOTUS as an institution
    Show Notes:
    —Bonus Collision newsletter
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    • 53 min
    Lady Law and Homeless Encampments

    Lady Law and Homeless Encampments

    Sarah and David discuss oral arguments in Grants Pass v. Johnson, a Supreme Court case addressing the issue of homeless people camping on public property, as well as and the 4th Circuit ruling that blocked West Virginia's law blocking transgender athletes from participating in sports.
    The Agenda:
    —SCOTUS hears Grants Pass v. Johnson
    —Necessity defense and cannibalism
    —4th Circuit ruling on trans sports ban in West Virginia
    —SCOTUS rules on Title VII case
    —Biden expands Title IX ruling
    —Campus due process and Columbia protesters
    Show Notes:
    —Casey Mattox on local governments stopping churches from helping the homeless
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    • 1 hr 23 min
    Retire Universal Injunctions

    Retire Universal Injunctions

    There’s not much worth discussing yet in Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York, so Sarah and David focus on the Supreme Court and a case on Idaho’s law restricting gender-transition treatment for minors. Plus: Murmurs about Clarence Thomas’ brief absence.
    The Agenda:
    —Election law crimes, tax crimes, and falsification of business records
    —Challenges of broad injunctions
    —Idaho’s Vulnerable Child Protection Act
    —SCOTUS exhausted with emergency docket applications
    —Justices call to retire universal injunctions
    —January 6 arguments before SCOTUS
    —SCOTUS declines to intervene in a police lawsuit against a Black Lives Matter activist
    —Obstructions in official proceedings
    —Legal issues in the Iran-Israel conflict
    Show Notes:
    —Labrador v. Poe
    —Counterman v. Colorado
    —18 U.S. Code § 1512 - Tampering with a witness, victim, or an informant
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    • 1 hr 7 min
    The Enormous Powers of the President

    The Enormous Powers of the President

    Co-authors Jack Goldsmith and Bob Bauer join the podcast to discuss their book, After Trump: Reconstructing the Presidency, and the need to reform presidential power. But first, a protest and a dinner party at a Berkeley Law School dean's house. Did the location qualify as a public forum? Sarah and David evaluate.
    The Agenda:
    —Dean of Berkeley Law School and a Palestinian Protest: 1A protection?
    —How to go about civil disobedience
    —Reforming the Insurrection Act
    —The need for bipartisan support in reforming presidential powers
    —Did Donald Trump abuse the pardon power as president?
    —Special counsels and the fear of rigging prosecutions
    Show Notes:
    —The Logan Act
    —The American Law Institute
    —David's Sunday column
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    • 1 hr 10 min
    Real Originalism Has Never Been Tried

    Real Originalism Has Never Been Tried

    Sarah and David explain the jury questionnaire in Alvin Bragg’s case against Donald Trump before getting into the weeds of the origins of originalism.
    The Agenda:
    —How to select a jury for Trump
    —Celebrity trial jury instructions
    —Biden swings again at student loan forgiveness
    —Did the Warren court birth originalism?
    —Originalism vs. platonic idealism
    —More questions from a high schooler
    —How do judicial ethics actually work?
    —The myth of the 6-3 court
    —The most important SCOTUS decisions
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    • 1 hr 20 min
    Jack Smith Scolds Judge

    Jack Smith Scolds Judge

    Things get heated in Trump’s classified documents case. In a court filing this week in Donald Trump’s classified documents case, special counsel Jack Smith challenged Judge Aileen Cannon by vowing to appeal any decision that included the Presidential Record Act in jury instructions. David and Sarah discuss Smith's public move and what it means for the case.
    The Agenda:
    —Sarah's recaps her defamation law musical experience
    —Justice Sotomayor's age raises questions about the right time for Justices to retire
    —Is Trump's defense counsel actually good?
    —Jack Smith's frustration with Judge Aileen Cannon
    —Answering questions from high school students
    —Yes, we're still discussing work-life balance
    Show Notes:
    —Presidential Records Act
    —New York Times Company v. Sullivan
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    • 1 hr 21 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
3.4K Ratings

3.4K Ratings

A D Bailey ,

In the paint

Not an attorney and love you two.
And yes, at 87 … a rotary phone dude.


Ps Can’t begin to imagine how much reading you each do.
Boiler up!

MustLuvOrks ,

Abortion pill case

I like your perspectives on the important legal matters, as I also listen to legal podcasts that are more left leaning. On the episode which you both briefly discussed the SCOTUS abortion pill case, neither of you commented on Alito or Thomas bringing up Comstock Act, which they asked the SG about. I have heard plenty of what the Left thinks about that, and was a little disappointed that you all didn’t comment on it.

marcia-B-3 ,

One of my favs

Sarah and David are fantastic minds. I enjoy listening to people at the top of their game. I’m not a lawyer but they explain things well enough for non-lawyers to follow. I find it very educational and helpful for following all the Trump cases.

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