Elizabeth & Tiffany talk about grants in cases involving “faithless” presidential electors and the Little Sisters of the Poor. They recap oral argument in the Montana school choice case and discuss the highlights of John Roberts’s new job presiding over President Trump’s impeachment trial. Elizabeth also chats with 4th Circuit Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson about finding work that makes your heart sing.

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  1. colleenb Member
    colleenb
    @colleenb

    I think that was the Representative (Jefferson?) who had the (literally cold) cash in the freezer. But he was from Louisiana so maybe he and judge knew each other and exchanged ‘where to stash your illicit cash’ information. Good podcast as usual.  

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