Hear and subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google | Wherever You ListenSign as much as obtain our twice-weekly Information & Politics publication.The Washington Roundtable’s Jane Mayer interviews Leah Litman, who’s a regulation professor on the College of Michigan, a co-host of the “Strict Scrutiny” podcast, and the creator of “Lawless: How the Supreme Courtroom Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Unhealthy Vibes.” Litman analyzes the wave of victories that the Courtroom has given President Trump’s second Administration—on each its common docket and its so-called shadow docket—and the way outdoors affect seeps into the Courtroom’s decision-making. Plus, tips on how to parse the dissenting Justices’ language to know what is going on behind closed doorways on the Courtroom.This week’s studying:“Trump Has a Unhealthy Case of Biden on the Mind,” by Susan B. Glasser“Can Trump Deport Individuals to Any Nation That Will Take Them?,” by Isaac Chotiner“Sick Kids Will Be Among the many Victims of Trump’s Huge Invoice,” by Rachel Pearson“Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, and Three Conspiracy-Idea Theories,” by Jon AllsopTune in wherever you get your podcasts.
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