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Reflecting on 2024 with Dahlia Lithwick
Episode 119

Reflecting on 2024 with Dahlia Lithwick

A look back at where 2024 began and where it wound up in terms of Trump’s criminal cases and the impact of Supreme Court decisions, with guest Dahlia Lithwick.

Main Justice · Dahlia Lithwick, Andrew Weissmann, Mary McCord

December 31, 202450m 25s

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Show Notes

In this final episode of 2024, MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord are joined by Dahlia Lithwick, Slate Senior Editor and host of the Amicus podcast. Together, they take stock of the legal hills and valleys of this past year, and the role the Supreme Court played in how Donald Trump’s criminal cases were litigated. They also take a beat to consider the impact of legal journalism in the year ahead and the responsibility of legacy media to continue to hold power to account.

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