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What SCOTUS Wrote Us
Pippah Getchell
352 episodes
9 months ago
Listen to full-length readings of the most current opinions as they are issued by the Court. Or, browse through a library containing dozens of landmark opinions from the past. Either way, it’s free! A rare find for SCOTUS nerds.
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Listen to full-length readings of the most current opinions as they are issued by the Court. Or, browse through a library containing dozens of landmark opinions from the past. Either way, it’s free! A rare find for SCOTUS nerds.
Show more...
Government
Education,
News,
Politics
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Live Summary of the Trump Criminal Cases | Palomar College
What SCOTUS Wrote Us
55 minutes 6 seconds
1 year ago
Live Summary of the Trump Criminal Cases | Palomar College
I have something a little different for you today: since I often read documents from the Trump cases on the show, I thought my super nerds might be interested in hearing the audio from a guest lecture I gave last week summarizing the four Trump criminal cases at a Palomar College event held every semester called the Political Economy Days Lecture Series.  If you would like to watch a video version, click here.  
What SCOTUS Wrote Us
Listen to full-length readings of the most current opinions as they are issued by the Court. Or, browse through a library containing dozens of landmark opinions from the past. Either way, it’s free! A rare find for SCOTUS nerds.