The Court is making it rain opinions on us—ten in one week! We got some of the big ones too including the NCAA antitrust case, the “Cussing Cheerleader” case, and a significant property rights case. Your hosts discuss those cases and all the rest, which involve warrantless entry into the home, the Appointments Clause, securities fraud, the standing doctrine, and Alaskan Native Corporations. Because there was so much to cover, your hosts didn’t interview anyone this week, but they did not skip trivia. Zack hits GianCarlo with trivia about Justice Steven Breyer’s life and career, and GianCarlo hits it out of the park. Can you keep up with our resident Justice Breyer expert?

 

If you’re interested in learning more about this week’s cases, you can find two articles about them by GianCarlo here and here.

 

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