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Our Latest Podcast: Hard but not Impossible.
The return of Brian Morris! (And his racing picks.) Plus Anya Bidwell!
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Our Latest Podcast: Stateless in Seattle
With @danielznelson & @GrimHogun!
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It's the latest episode of #BoundByOath! The story of 𝑃𝑢𝑙𝑙𝑚𝑎𝑛 abstention, the first of several abstention doctrines the Supreme Court invented to let federal judges decline to decide cases that they have jurisdiction to decide.
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Our Latest Podcast: A Fifth of Circuit
With Jessica Underwood & Christie Hebert!
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Our Latest Newsletter: A camp chair, a shaking of faith, and a murder in front of a Waffle House.
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Our Latest Podcast: Shopping With Roy Moore.
With Suranjan Sen & Prashanta Augustine!
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Our Latest Newsletter: A late-night knock at the door, unregistered silencers, and a prison-drone conspiracy.
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Our Latest Podcast: Live at Michigan Law!
With Chris Walker, Nicholas Bagley & Zach Larsen!
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New on the Short Circuit podcast: Our old friend Brian Morris rejoins the show for exoneration litigation. And Belmont picks. Lightning victory! During the pandemic, […]
We welcome back a treasured many-times guest, the first time since he’s left IJ. Brian Morris served in our merry band of libertarian litigators for […]
On this episode: the story of Pullman abstention, the first of several abstention doctrines the Supreme Court invented to let federal judges decline to decide […]
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New case! Pennsylvania requires real estate brokers to maintain a physical office space even if they don’t need one and never use it. Indeed, IJ […]
In our #12Months12Circuits series it’s time to drink an entire Fifth. Now, regular listeners will be very familiar with the Fifth Circuit’s waters and may […]
Good news! With near-unanimous bipartisan support, the Colorado General Assembly this week passed HB26-1250, a civil forfeiture reform bill that closes a longstanding loophole in Colorado law allowing...
This week on the Short Circuit podcast: Live from Michigan Law, it’s our Administrative Law-apalooza. With Professors Chris Walker & Nicholas Bagley and top admin […]