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State Courts, Voting Maps, and the Supreme Court
Episode 213

State Courts, Voting Maps, and the Supreme Court

On today’s episode, Sarah and David spend serious time discussing the Supreme Court’s latest voting rights decision, then they launch into their long-awaited, much anticipated analysis of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s “most controversial” opinion (spoiler alert: it’s not that controversial). They end with a chat about free speech on campus and why the culture matters.

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March 10, 20221h 15m

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Show Notes

On today’s episode, Sarah and David spend serious time discussing the Supreme Court’s latest voting rights decision, then they launch into their long-awaited, much anticipated analysis of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s “most controversial” opinion (spoiler alert: it’s not that controversial). They end with a chat about free speech on campus and why the culture matters.

 

Show Notes:

-Revisiting the History of the Independent State Legislature Doctrine

-Eradicating Bush-League Arguments Root and Branch: The Article II Independent-State-Legislature Notion and Related Rubbish

-Merrill v. Milligan

-Moore v. Harper

-Arizona State Legislature v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Comm’n

-Rucho v. Common Cause

-Make The Road New York v. McAleenan

-Make The Road New York v. Wolf

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