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The New Constitutional (dis)Order

The New Constitutional (dis)Order

The law as we have known it is fundamentally shifting. Just look at the TikTok ban, or the presumptive attorney general.

Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts · Slate Audio

January 18, 202554m 55s

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Show Notes

Donald Trump becomes president again on Monday, and as Joe Biden leaves the White House, we’re on the brink of a massive change in how the law is interpreted. Pam Bondi’s confirmation hearing was one of a host of clues this week that we are in for a wild legal and constitutional ride. On this episode of Amicus, host Dahlia Lithwick is joined by constitutional scholar Professor Pamela Karlan to pick through what we learned this week about what the law is and what it is about to become –– from Jack Smith’s report, to the new (presumptive) Attorney General of the United States’ apparent ignorance of birthright citizenship and therefore the 14th amendment. 




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