In episode 5 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we read the opinion in TikTok Inc. v Garland. At issue in this case, whether a law (colloquially referred to as the "TikTok ban") conditioning US operations of the TikTok platform on qualified divestiture by its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, violates the First Amendment. The challenge was brought by both TikTok Inc. and a number of US TikTok users.
Link to read the opinion: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pdf/604us1r07_k536.pdf
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In episode 4 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we read the Supreme Court's opinion in EMD Sales Inc. v Carrera. At issue in this case, the appropriate standard of proof for proving exemptions to the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Link to read the opinion: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pdf/604us1r06_5ifl.pdf
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In episode 3 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we read Royal Canin USA v Wullschleger. At issue in this case, whether federal courts retain supplemental jurisdiction over state law claims in a civil action after the federal law claims giving rise to that jurisdiciton are amended out of the complaint.
Link to read the opinion: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pdf/604us1r05_db8e.pdf
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In episode 2 of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast, we begin our trek through the Supreme Court's 2024 term opinions with Bouarfa v Mayorkas. At issue in this case, whether United States Citizenship and Immigration Services' revocations of previously granted visa petitions under Section 1155 (in this case based on a sham marriage determination) are subject to judicial review.
Link to read the opinion: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pdf/604us1r03_3f14.pdf
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We kick off the pilot episode of the Supreme Court Opinions Read podcast appropriately with the opinion in Marbury v Madison (1803), in which the Supreme Court formally recognized and set out the foundations of its power of judicial review. Link to read opinion: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/5/137/
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