Passing Judgment – Details, episodes & analysis
Podcast details
Technical and general information from the podcast's RSS feed.


Recent rankings
Latest chart positions across Apple Podcasts and Spotify rankings.
Apple Podcasts
🇺🇸 USA - arts
09/03/2025#65🇺🇸 USA - arts
08/03/2025#46
Spotify
No recent rankings available
Shared links between episodes and podcasts
Links found in episode descriptions and other podcasts that share them.
See all- https://pinecast.com
11945 shares
- https://www.motherjones.com/
17 shares
- https://twitter.com/hugolowell
62 shares
- https://twitter.com/Dahlialithwick
31 shares
- https://twitter.com/eliehonig
19 shares
RSS feed quality and score
Technical evaluation of the podcast's RSS feed quality and structure.
See allScore global : 79%
Publication history
Monthly episode publishing history over the past years.
Breaking Down Trump's Strategies: Economy, Tariffs, and Tensions with Ukraine with Joey Garrison
Season 5 · Episode 74
mercredi 5 mars 2025 • Duration 32:56
In this episode of Passing Judgment, host Jessica Levinson is joined by Joey Garrison, USA Today's White House correspondent, to navigate the latest developments of the Trump administration. They discuss key topics such as executive orders, federal workforce cuts, tariffs, and the influence of Elon Musk's Doge efforts. Additionally, they explore the Democrats' strategic responses and the congressional dynamics surrounding President Trump's economic and foreign policies.
Here are three key takeaways you don't want to miss:
White House Changes and Cuts: The discussion begins with Joey Garrison outlining the sweeping changes made by the Trump administration, particularly through executive orders aimed at fulfilling promises to the MAGA base. A significant emphasis was on the creation of Doge, led by Elon Musk, which has been actively involved in restructuring federal departments and proposing workforce reductions.
Impact of Tariffs on the Economy: The tariffs imposed on neighboring Mexico and Canada, as well as increased tariffs on Chinese imports, formed another major topic. The discussion touched on the political and economic ramifications of these tariffs, including rising consumer prices, diminished consumer confidence, and negative polling for President Trump on economic management.
Foreign Policy – Ukraine and Russia: A significant portion of the episode covers the meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky, primarily concerning US-Ukraine relations and mineral agreements. The dispute and its implications for US support to Ukraine were discussed, with Trump administration's stance on withholding aid until diplomatic talks are pursued by Ukraine.
Follow Our Host:
The Supreme Court's Role in Trump's Firing Case with Katie Buehler
Season 5 · Episode 73
mardi 25 février 2025 • Duration 13:25
In this episode of Passing Judgment, we explore the Supreme Court’s decision to abstain from ruling on a Trump emergency appeal about firing Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel. Jessica Levinson and Katie Buehler, Law360's Supreme Court reporter, analyze the nuances of presidential power and the debate over the constitutionality of restricting executive authority.
Here are three key takeaways you don't want to miss:
Supreme Court Decision on Trump Emergency Appeal: The episode discusses the Supreme Court's recent decision not to review an emergency appeal concerning the firing of Hampton Dellinger from his position as the head of the Office of Special Counsel. The court allowed the temporary restraining order, which pauses the firing, to run its course and expire.
Legal Arguments and Statute Constitutionality: The legal argument centers on whether President Trump had to provide a reason for Dellinger's firing, as required by federal law. Trump’s administration argues that the statute requiring a reason is unconstitutional and that the president should have the power to fire at will. This theme explores the larger question of presidential authority and statutory constraints.
Significant Supreme Court Cases: Katie Buehler highlights other significant Supreme Court cases beyond the Trump-related decision, including a case involving the Federal Communications Commission's authority and executive power, as well as cases on religious rights such as opting-out of LGBTQ-related education and funding for religious charter schools.
Follow Our Host:
The Future of Voting Rights Under the Trump Administration with Sam Levine
Season 5 · Episode 64
mardi 17 décembre 2024 • Duration 25:25
In this episode of Passing Judgment, Jessica sits down with Sam Levine from The Guardian to unpack the future of voting rights under the Trump administration. They explore the role of the Department of Justice, the impact of stalled federal legislation, and the current state of the Voting Rights Act. Sam also clarifies common misconceptions about election fraud and administration, highlighting what to watch for in the coming years.
Here are three key takeaways you don't want to miss:
1️⃣ Trump Administration and Voting Rights: Sam Levine outlines the anticipated approach of the Trump administration regarding voting rights, including the potential use of the Department of Justice (DOJ) to challenge election outcomes and influence election administration.
2️⃣ Role and Powers of the Department of Justice: The DOJ's role in enforcing federal laws, particularly civil rights and voting rights laws, is explained. Shifts in administration can significantly alter DOJ priorities.
3️⃣ Election Security and Misconceptions: The podcast addresses common misconceptions about voter fraud and the robustness of election systems. Sam Levine stresses the rarity of voter fraud and the extensive safeguards in place.
Follow Our Host and Guest:
Can the 14th Amendment be used to disqualify elected officials involved in Jan 6? (Guest - Noah Bookbinder)
Season 4 · Episode 185
samedi 29 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:05
Jessica speaks with Noah Bookbinder, the President and CEO of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). CREW's mission statement outlines the organization's activities to "...use aggressive legal actions, in-depth investigations, and innovative policy and reform work" because "Americans deserve a government that is ethical, accountable, and open."
Noah and Jessica discuss efforts to use the 14th Amendment to disqualify lawmakers involved in the insurrection on January 6th, efforts to reform judicial ethics, and more.
Donald Trump Is Subpoenaed and Deposed, Steve Bannon Is Sentenced
Season 4 · Episode 184
samedi 22 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:05
It is going to be another huge term for the Supreme Court. Here is why.
Season 4 · Episode 182
dimanche 16 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:05
Why did prosecutors drop the murder charges against Adnan Syed?
Season 3 · Episode 181
dimanche 16 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:05
Jessica gives a quick update on what happened this week when Baltimore prosecutors decided to drop all charges against Adnan Syed, who has spent the last two decades in prison after being convicted in 2000 of the murder of his ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee. Syed's story was brought to national attention in the "Serial" podcast and he has consistently claimed to be innocent of the crimes of first-degree murder, robbery, kidnapping and false imprisonment that landed him in jail.
What is the latest in case of the classified docs found at Mar-a-Lago? (Guest: Jose Pagliery)
Season 3 · Episode 180
dimanche 9 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:05
The Daily Beast's political investigations reporter Jose Pagliery joins Jessica to unravel the morass of legal maneuvers by Donald Trump's lawyers.
Will the Supreme Court Weaken Legal Protections Against Discrimination?
Season 3 · Episode 179
vendredi 30 septembre 2022 • Duration 01:05
Trump’s Lawyers Are Busy These Days (Guest: Jan Wolfe of the Wall Street Journal)
Season 3 · Episode 178
samedi 24 septembre 2022 • Duration 01:05
Donald Trump's legal team got its special master to review classified documents discovered at Mar-a-Lago in August, but is the situation playing out like they intended? Reporter Jan Wolfe is the business legal affairs correspondent for The Wall Street Journal and he spends a lot of time sorting out questions like that one. He joins Jessica to discuss the multiple ever-developing investigations that seem to be changing by the minute into the former president's business empire and handling of sensitive documents.









