This week the Court was pretty quiet, so your hosts cover some of the most exciting cases that are waiting to be chosen by the Court. Amy also discusses the one case that made the cut this week, which involves an unusual government takings issue, and she also interviews John Wood, general counsel of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. GianCarlo tries his best to trip up Amy with trivia related to the Supreme Court building.

 

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  1. colleenb Member
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    Thanks for the pre-review of some of these cases. Also, I am much impressed with Amy’s knowledge of the Supreme Court building.

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  2. HankRhody Freelance Philosopher Contributor
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    Willie the Wizard. Noted.

    In addition to Moses I’m disappointed that they didn’t find room for Hammurabi or the twelve tablets of Roman Law.

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