OT2017 #3: Nowheresville (ft. Nina Totenberg)
The October sitting has endedand were here to wrap it up for you. On this episode, we begin by discussing the biggest news of the month: our new microphones, brought to you courtesy of our Patreon supporters. We also break down the December argument calendar (warrantless location tracking, cake-as-speech, federalism, and gambling) as well as the courts long-awaited disposition of the travel-ban case.
Were also joined this week by Nina Totenberg, who talked with us about how the first month looked from her (very nice) seat in the courtroom. Justice Gorsuchs manner at oral argument: discussed. The reaction of the reasonable party-goer to marijuana: discussed. The extent to which the background of the courts members creates a pro- or anti-corporate tilt: also discussed.
Last week, the court heard oral argument in Jesner v. Arab Bank, PLC, a major case about human-rights litigation and the Alien Tort Statute, and we discuss how the argument went in some detail. The court also heard argument in a case about the extent to which a time limit in a rule of appellate procedure is jurisdictional, and (ever on-brand) we discuss that case in nearly equal detail. Finally, we wrap things up with some listener hotline calls, including one about what liberals put on their steak.
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Cases: District of Columbia v. Wesby, Trump v. International Refugee Assistance Project, Jesner v. Arab Bank, PLC, Hamer v. Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago