Case in Point: The Legal Show on the Hottest Legal Cases in Politics and Culture

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2017/09/12
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2025/12/18
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29 min.
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If the thought of a legal podcast makes you shy away and you’re tired of so-called “legal” experts talking in confusing legal jargon, you’ve come to the right place. The Heritage Foundation’s “Case in Point” talks about the hottest cases affecting politics, culture, and everyone’s daily lives in a way that lawyers and non-lawyers alike can understand.

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 A Harrowing Christmas Tale from 1944!
2025/12/18
Hans is joined by Robert Greenway, military veteran and Director of the Allison Center for National Security at Heritage, to discuss the German siege of American forces in Bastogne, which occurred over Christmas in 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge. The Classic Movie Review is of "Battleground," the 1949 film about the battle, directed by veteran William Wellman, and the winner of multiple academy awards
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Slaughtering Humphrey’s Executor
2025/12/11
Guest is Mark Chenoweth, president and chief legal officer of the New Civil Liberties Alliance, to discuss the oral arguments at the Supreme Court on Monday, Dec. 8, in Trump v. Slaughter, an important case about the constitutional authority of the president over the so-called “independent” agencies like the Federal Trade Commission set up by Congress.   For the Christmas season, classic movie review of the 1945 film, “Christmas in Connecticut,” a romantic comedy starring Barbara Stanwyck, Dennis Morgan, and Sydney Greenstreet.
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Rogue Justice – The Rise of Judicial Supremacy in Israel
2025/12/04
Guest is Yonatan Green, a Fellow at the Georgetown Center for the Constitution, author of a new book about the seizure of political power by the Israeli Supreme Court, a foreshadowing of what is happening in America with our partisan rogue judges. Classic movie review of the 1966 film, “Cast a Giant Shadow,” directed by Otto Preminger and starring Kirk Douglas as the real life American Army veteran who went to Israel to help train the fledgling Israeli Defense Force to defend the new nation in the 1948 Arab Israeli War.
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The Congressional Dishonorable Conduct Award
2025/11/24
Cully Stimson, retired Navy Captain and Deputy Director of the Meese Legal Center, joins Hans to discuss the propaganda video by six members of Congress urging members of the military to disobey orders.   Classic film review is of the World War II picture, “They Were Expendable,” the 1945 John Ford movie about a torpedo boat squadron that fought in the Battle of the Philippines against enormous odds, a film that shows the courage and sacrifice of members of our armed forces.
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A Revolution of Common Sense
2025/11/20
Hans is joined by Scott Jennings, AKA, the “Black Sheep of CNN,” to discuss his new book, “A Revolution of Common Sense – How Donald Trump Stormed Washington and Fought for Western Civilization.”   The movie review is of a classic film about politics in the nation’s capital, “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” Frank Capra’s 1939 picture starring Jimmy Stewart and Jean Arthur.
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Passports and the Single Girl – Or Maybe Not!
2025/11/13
Hans is joined by former foreign service officer and Heritage Senior Research Fellow Simon Hankinson, to discuss the tussle over the Trump administration’s requirement to list your biological sex on your passport, which has ended up at the Supreme Court.   The movie review is of the 2006 film “Argo,” produced, directed, and starred in by Ben Affleck about the real life CIA operation that smuggled six American foreign service officers out of Iran during the Islamic revolution using fake passports, disguises, and a phony movie company.
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The Midterm Elections Hurrah!
2025/11/07
Hans is joined by former Federal Election Commission Chairman Allen Dickerson to discuss the pending U.S. Supreme Court case, National Republican Senatorial Committee v. FEC, originally also filed by then-Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, and the effect the Court’s decision on the constitutionality of the limits on coordinated party expenditures may have on the 2026 congressional elections.   Our classic movie review is of “The Last Hurrah,” the 1958 political film directed by John Ford and starring Spencer Tracy, about a reelection fight between the mayor of a big city and a civic reformer.
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Lawfare and the Silencing of Americans
2025/10/30
Guest is Kim Strassel, member of the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal, who also writes the weekly Potomac Watch column about goings on in the nation’s capital, to talk about lawfare, Jack Smith and other threats to the Republic. Classic movie review of “The Strange Love of Martha Ivers,” a 1946 film noir starring Van Heflin, Kirk Douglas and Barbara Stanwyck in a complex story about a corrupt DA and his equally corrupt wife.
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Bringing Light Into Darkness - The Federalist
2025/10/23
Guest is Mark Hemingway, editor at The Federalist, to discuss the rise of new media as a counterinsurgency to biased news organizations and the rise of censorship. Classic movie review of "Adam's Rib," the 1947 film about married lawyers who end up opposing each other in court.
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The Orwellian State of Colorado
2025/10/16
Guest is James Campbell, chief legal counsel for the Alliance Defending Freedom, who was in the Supreme Court on October 7 arguing the case of Chiles v. Salazar, challenging the Colorado censorship law than bans counselors from saying anything to their clients that disagrees with the state’s Woke view of homosexuality, transgenderism, and gender dysphoria.   Classic movie review of the 1942 film, “The Talk of the Town,” starring Cary Grant and Ronald Coleman, about a law professor’s nomination to the Supreme Court.
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The Federal Reserve’s Reservation at the Supreme Court
2025/10/09
Hans is joined by E.J. Antoni, Heritage’s chief economist and a leading expert on the federal budget, explains the Federal Reserve, its problems and effects on our banking system and the economy, and the case over the firing of Reserve member Lisa Cook by Pres. Trump that is now before the Supreme Court.   The classic movie review is of “It’s a Wonderful Life,” the 1947 Frank Capra Christmas movie in which one of the essential plot elements is a bank run on the small building and loan run by Jimmy Stewart.
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Violence in Politics – Follow the Money!
2025/10/02
This week’s guest is Ryan Mauro, a researcher and investigator for the Capital Research Center. He joins to discuss their findings on who is organizing and funding extremist groups like Antifa who are trying to undermine our democratic process by instigating violence in our streets and our political arenas.   Classic movie review of “All Through the Night,” a 1942 film starring Humphrey Bogart as a gambler trying to find the extremists instigating violence in New York to undermine our democratic Republic.
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The Enemy Within
2025/09/25
Guest is Robert Alt, president and CEO of the Buckeye Institute, Ohio’s premier think tank, discussing Buckeye’s lawsuit against the IRS and the dangers posed to the privacy of the public by IRS regulations and mishandling of taxpayer information.  He also discusses his experience as a mountain climber and his recent ascent of Mt. Everest in the Himalayas.    Classic movie review of “Lost Horizon,”  the 1937 Frank Capra film about a hidden city in the Himalayas.
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Prosecuting an Assassin
2025/09/18
My guest is Cully Stimson, Deputy Director of the Heritage Legal Center, and an experienced state, federal, and military criminal prosecutor. He joins me to discuss the practicalities of a murder case, including gathering evidence, forensic analysis, and the criminal prosecution. The classic movie review is of “The Manchurian Candidate” (1962), about the planned assassination of a presidential candidate.
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The Constitution Turns 238
2025/09/11
Guest is Josh Blackman, law professor at the South Texas College of Law and one of the best known constitutional experts in the nation, to talk about the launch of the 3rd edition of the Heritage Guide to the Constitution, as well as the judicial warfare we are seeing in the courts.   Classic movie review of “1776,” the 1972 musical film about the Second Continental Congress and the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
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4.5 out of 5
523 reviews
Pamela7644 2025/12/19
Great show
Christmas in Connecticut is one of my favorites also. Loved Battle of the Bulge show too.
Debby Q 2025/11/21
Scott Jennings interview
Hans, I enjoy your show tremendously. I look forward to which movie you will choose that relates to the topic of the episode. The Scott Jennings inter...
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Hydi Hydrangea 2025/08/28
Movie Reviews Are the Cherry on Top
I love this podcast. Hans is approachable, humble and informative. This podcast is deliberate and factual. His questions elucidate the topic. That’s a...
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1111111110111111 2025/02/06
Most approachable legal podcast ever!
As a non-lawyer, I really appreciate that this show presents content in a way that anyone can understand, and it covers topics that actually affect my...
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Peace Corps Traveler 2025/08/17
R.I.P. SCOTUS 101
DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME! This podcast used to be good when it was “SCOTUS 101.” I recommended the podcast then as a great resource to understand cases ...
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SJMayer 2025/03/06
Terrible
Provides misinformation
ScottytheMenace 2024/10/10
OBE
OBE
Gnm98 2024/12/23
SCOTUS 101 - NOT
Just okay.
SomethingWitty11 2024/12/13
You know why
RIP SCOTUS 101. There’s no need to rebrand the show and do a DEI hire. Bring back GC and Zack. There aren’t many options for normalcy in the legal/SCO...
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rando62787 2024/11/08
I mourn the death of SCTUS 101
I was faithful listener to the now defunct SCOTUS 101. Now the show is called Case in Point and no longer discusses case before the supreme courts and...
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