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Supreme Court Rules in Double Jeopardy Case
Episode 239

Supreme Court Rules in Double Jeopardy Case

David and Sarah give a rundown of two Supreme Court opinions this week: Shinn v. Ramirez and Denezpi v. United States. They discuss an interesting phenomenon called stochastic terrorism as they cover the attempted murder of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. The gun safety legislative package reached bipartisan compromises in the Senate, but will the House be a bigger hurdle? Our hosts think so.

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June 14, 20221h 8m

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Show Notes

David and Sarah give a rundown of two Supreme Court opinions this week: Shinn v. Ramirez and Denezpi v. United States. They discuss an interesting phenomenon called stochastic terrorism as they cover the attempted murder of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. The gun safety legislative package reached bipartisan compromises in the Senate, but will the House be a bigger hurdle? Our hosts think so.

 

Show Notes:

-Shinn v. Ramirez

-Denezpi v. United States

-Strickland v. Washington

-AEDPA Act of 1966

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