Recent Episodes
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Supreme Court Roundup
Jul 27, 2023 – 00:53:05 -
Indicting Trump
Jun 26, 2023 – 00:48:52 -
After Misogyny: Can constitutional democracies get past male overempowerment?
Apr 11, 2023 – 00:41:28 -
Re-Constructing Basic Liberties
Mar 30, 2023 – 00:46:40 -
Stayin' Alive: The 1970s Equal Rights Amendment Returns to Congress
Mar 20, 2023 – 00:48:02 -
Emergency Episode: The Biden Student Debt Oral Arguments and Emergency Powers
Mar 2, 2023 – 00:47:00 -
Presidents' Day, the National Security Constitution, and the Russian Invasion Anniversary
Feb 20, 2023 – 00:51:16 -
Covert Juries and Overt Acts: An Update on the Trump Criminal Investigations
Feb 7, 2023 – 00:47:52 -
The 50th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
Jan 22, 2023 – 00:51:26 -
Ghosts of Elections Past, Present, and Future
Dec 20, 2022 – 01:00:42 -
Abolition Constitutionalism
Dec 12, 2022 – 00:54:48 -
Our Unamendable Constitution
Nov 21, 2022 – 00:52:52 -
Diversity in Crisis? The Affirmative Action Oral Arguments
Nov 1, 2022 – 00:57:35 -
A Constitutional Cautionary Tale: Why the New Constitution Failed in Chile
Oct 31, 2022 – 00:56:47 -
Women Lawyers to the Rescue: Dahlia Lithwick's Lady Justice
Oct 17, 2022 – 00:38:44 -
Constitutionalism: What can we say now?
Oct 6, 2022 – 00:30:22 -
Introducing the Constitutional Crisis Hotline
Sep 27, 2022 – 00:01:59
Recent Reviews
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jczyzowiczA Legal Podcast for AllProfessors Julie Suk and Jed Shugerman’s podcast is a work of legal art. Its approachability makes it digestible for academics, students, and all. In inviting both distinguished guest speakers and curious students to participate in the process, the Constitutional Crisis Hotline allows us all to have a voice and to understand current legal issues. I am looking forward to more episodes!
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