Supreme Court Brief – Détails, épisodes et analyse
Détails du podcast
Informations techniques et générales issues du flux RSS du podcast.

Supreme Court Brief
Law.com
Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 28

Classements récents
Dernières positions dans les classements Apple Podcasts et Spotify.
Apple Podcasts
Aucun classement récent disponible
Spotify
Aucun classement récent disponible
Liens partagés entre épisodes et podcasts
Liens présents dans les descriptions d'épisodes et autres podcasts les utilisant également.
See all- https://www.law.com/
5 partages
Qualité et score du flux RSS
Évaluation technique de la qualité et de la structure du flux RSS.
See allScore global : 53%
Historique des publications
Répartition mensuelle des publications d'épisodes au fil des années.
Alito, Jackson Spar As 'Emotions Bubble To Surface' Over Voting Rights
Épisode 26
mercredi 6 mai 2026 • Durée 21:05
Justices Deliver Blow To Minority Voting Representation
Épisode 25
jeudi 30 avril 2026 • Durée 19:26
The Elite Lawyers Dominating The Supreme Court's Docket
Épisode 16
vendredi 13 février 2026 • Durée 22:47
On this week's episode, Jimmy highlights new data revealing the incredible success that a small group of elite lawyers are having in taking their cases to the Supreme Court, and what it tells us about who gets to influence the direction of U.S. law. Law professors Tracey George, Mitu Gulati, and Albert Yoon join the program to discuss the findings of their recent paper, "The Inside Track."
Plus, a look at the Department of Justice's efforts to have the Supreme Court throw out the contempt-of-Congress convictions of MAGA influencer Steve Bannon in the "interests of justice."
Host: Jimmy Hoover
Guest: Tracey George, Mitu Gulati & Albert Yoon
Producer: Charles Garnar
Why A Recent MedMal Ruling Could Spell Bad News For The Media
Épisode 15
jeudi 5 février 2026 • Durée 26:55
On this episode of Supreme Court Brief, host Jimmy Hoover interviews defamation lawyer Travis Chance on why a recent medical malpractice ruling from the Supreme Court could make it harder for news organizations to defeat frivolous libel lawsuits.
Host: Jimmy Hoover
Guest: Travis Chance
Producer: Charles Garnar
Why Are Prisoner Appeals Vanishing At The Supreme Court?
Épisode 14
vendredi 30 janvier 2026 • Durée 24:04
On this episode of Supreme Court Brief, Jimmy interviews criminal defense attorney and Supreme Court advocate Jeff Green on the stark drop in the number of appeals being filed by indigent prisoners at the court, and how it could affect the development of the criminal law.
Host: Jimmy Hoover
Guest: Jeff Green
Producer: Charles Garnar
Justices Troubled By Trump's Attempt To Fire Fed Governor
Épisode 13
jeudi 22 janvier 2026 • Durée 27:44
On this episode of Supreme Court Brief, host Jimmy Hoover breaks down Wednesday's blockbuster hearing on whether President Donald Trump may fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. Joining the program to discuss her original scholarship into "for cause" removal protections is legal historian Jane Manners, whose amicus brief was discussed in the courtroom on Wednesday. Plus, Jimmy recaps a notable win for medical malpractice plaintiffs and why Hawaii's recent law restricting firearms in public is likely to fall.
Host: Jimmy Hoover
Guest: Jane Manners
Producer: Charles Garnar
Supreme Court Debates Trans Athlete Laws, SCOTUS Lawyers Embracing AI
Épisode 12
jeudi 15 janvier 2026 • Durée 19:05
On this episode of Supreme Court Brief, host Jimmy Hoover summarizes Tuesday's oral arguments over state laws that prohibit trans student athletes from competing in women's and girls' sports. Later, Jimmy interviews Supreme Court lawyer Adam Unikowsky on the promise and peril of using AI to litigate cases at the Supreme Court.
Host: Jimmy Hoover
Guest: Adam Unikowsky
Producer: Charles Garnar
Birthright Citizenship And 'The Dog That Didn't Bark
Épisode 11
jeudi 8 janvier 2026 • Durée 17:40
On this episode, host Jimmy Hoover interviews law scholar Amanda Frost about her latest research on the original understanding of the Fourteenth Amendment's citizenship clause, and how it calls into question President Donald Trump's attempt to deny birthright citizenship to the children of immigrants. The Supreme Court will be weighing the constitutionality of Trump's policy this term, with a ruling expected by July
Host: Jimmy Hoover
Guest: Amanda Frost
Producer: Charles Garnar
Why It's So Hard To Hold ICE Agents Accountable
Épisode 10
jeudi 18 décembre 2025 • Durée 24:53
On this episode of Supreme Court Brief, host Jimmy Hoover interviews the lawyer for George Retes, a U.S. citizen and veteran who was detained for three days by ICE following an immigration raid in California. Institute for Justice attorney Marie Miller explains how the Supreme Court's rulings have both fueled the administration's aggressive immigration crackdown and made it nearly impossible to hold officers accountable in court for alleged civil rights violations.
Plus, Jimmy talks through a new death penalty case taken up by the Supreme Court this week involving claims of racial discrimination during the jury selection process.
Supreme Court Brief will return to regular programming in January after the holiday break.
Host: Jimmy Hoover
Guest: Marie Miller
Producer: Charles Garnar
Former FTC Chief On What Justices Got Wrong About 'Independent Agencies'
Épisode 9
jeudi 11 décembre 2025 • Durée 26:45
On today's episode of Supreme Court Brief, host Jimmy Hoover takes an inside look at Monday's blockbuster hearing on the fate of independent federal agencies and how it could vastly expand the powers of the presidency.
Plus: a breakdown of Tuesday's arguments on the constitutionality of a campaign finance law aimed at preventing public corruption by federal officials. Jimmy looks at why one key issue is whether Vice President J.D. Vance intends to run for the White House in 2028.
Today's guest is Bill Kovacic, a former chairman of the Federal Trade Commission during the late Bush and early Obama administrations. Kovacic speaks with Jimmy about the "disappointing" aspect of Monday's Supreme Court hearing in Trump v. Slaughter about whether President Donald Trump should be allowed to fire members of so-called "independent agencies" like the FTC.
The case centers around Trump's purported firing of Democratic FTC member Rebecca Slaughter. It could spell the end of roughly a century of Supreme Court precedent upholding removal restrictions for members of multi-member government commissions.
Supreme Court Brief will be back with another podcast episode next week. Listen and subscribe to the show on Apple and Spotify. The show is produced by Charles Garnar. For more of the latest news on the U.S. Supreme Court, go to Law.com.
Host: Jimmy Hoover
Guest: Bill Kovacic
Producer: Charles Garnar


