The Citizen's Guide to the Supreme Court

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4.4
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433 episodes
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Date created
2014/12/09
Latest episode
2025/12/23
Average duration
57 min.
Release period
47 days

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Brett and Nazim are two attorneys who hate being attorneys. Each week, they discuss current Supreme Court cases with the intent to make the law more accessible to the average person, while ruminating on what makes the law both frustrating and interesting. This podcast is not legal advice and is for entertainment purposes only. If anything you hear leads you to believe you need legal advice, please contact an attorney immediately

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Merry Christmas, You Filthy Animals
2025/12/23
This week's episode addresses three cases involving the government and the political process.  This includes Trump v. Barbara (addressing the merits of birthright citizenship), Louisianna v. Callais (further undermining the Voting Rights Act), and Watson v. Republican National Committe4e (addressing nuances of mail-in voting).  Nazim speaks in tongues and Brett touts the value of public libraries.  Law starts at (05:58).
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Everything All At Once
2025/12/04
Hi there.  This week's episode covers a lot to make up for all the time we've been away.  The episode starts with discussing LGBT rights (Little v. Hecox & Chiles v. Saalazar), then moves to the Second Amendment (Wolford v. Lopez & US v. Hemani) and concludes with government nonsense (Learning Resources Inc. v. Trump & Trump v. Slaughter).  Law starts at (03:56) and my apologies for the sound being below average.
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Birthright Citizenship and Skrmetti
2025/07/02
The Supreme Court's term is over so it's time to panic.  This week's episode covers Trump v. CASA, which doesn't really talk about birthright citizenship, but maybe does something even worse.  This episode also covers Skrmetti v. US, which is maybe not as bad as it could have been.  It's a mixed bag, folks.  Law starts at (07:14).
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The Foothills of Mt. Doomsday
2025/04/20
This week's question asks the age old question of whether we are dealing with a Constitutional Crisis, or run-of-the-mill incompetency.  Brett and Nazim discuss the cases of Noam v. Garcia and Trump v. JGG to determine the scope of both Supreme Court orders and how to view the President's actions in light of the Constitution.  It's a fun episode!  Very unlikely to increase your anxiety!  Law starts at (05:25).
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Sex, Drugs, and Unemployment Taxes
2025/04/07
Brett and Nazim return to cover three Con Law cases.  The first, Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, asks whether mandatory government ID verifications for adult websites violates the First Amendment.  The second, Skrmetti v. US, discusses the application Equal Protection Standard for LGBT discrimination.  The final case, Catholic Charities Bureau v. Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Board, asks whether an entity owned by the Catholic Church which performs secular benefits is exempt from employment taxes.  The law starts at (05:41).
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Government Efficiency Run Amok
2025/01/21
This week's episode covers the Supreme Court's decision in TikTok v. Garland, a great example of how the Federal government passing laws can end up as the Federal Government's own worst nightmare.  Nazim has returned, so enjoy commentary on snow days, getting old, and legos.  Law still starts from the beginning.
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TikTok v. Garland Oral Argument
2025/01/13
This week's episode, which covers the oral argument in Tiktok v. Garland, is just Brett and no Nazim.  We ask that you see past this fatal flaw and still enjoy discussion on why TikTok may not be a First Amendment case, what kind of First Amendment case it could be, and whether it would fail a strict scrutiny analysis.  Law starts from the beginning.
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The 2024 Presidential Election
2024/11/12
So you've won/lost the 2024 Presidential election, what comes next?  Brett and Nazim take some time to vet out what the 2024 election means for the President, the Supreme Court and Administrative Agencies.  Sprinkle in a touch of doom, and just a hint of gloom, and you've got a winning podcast episode.  Law starts from the beginning, with a healthy tangent in the middle about Nazim dressed in a hot-dog man costume. *Technical issue with episode has been fixed.
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The Rise and Fall of Chevron
2024/07/23
This week's episode discusses Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, in which the Supreme Court overruled the Chevron doctrine, but not before discussing the potential success of lawsuits challenging the change in the Democratic candidate for President, and later discussing the many mysteries of the open ocean.  It's an action-packed episode, folks.  Law starts from the beginning.
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Trump Immunity Decision
2024/07/02
This week's episode covers Trump v. U.S., which deals with the Court's new test for Presidential Immunity, how that test applies to former President Donald Trump, and whether Brett can talk Nazim off a ledge over the whole thing.  Law starts from the beginning.
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50 Shades of Originalism
2024/06/25
This week's episode covers two criminal cases with bickering concurrences.  Rahimi v. U.S., holding that the Second Amendment does not invalidate a law disarming someone subject to a domestic violence restraining order, shows that a lot can happen in two summers, while Smith v. Arizona, holding that an expert witness cannot testify about a report the expert did not prepare, shows that twenty years is still not enough time to decide what testimonial means.  Law starts at (02:22).
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Abortion & Guns (Civ Pro & Statutory Interpretation)
2024/06/17
This week's episode covers the cases of FDA v. Doctor's for Hippocratic Medicine and Cargill v. Garland, which deal with big legal issues in small legal ways.  The podcast starts by also discussing Big Sam Alito's recently foibles with judicial ethics and ends with a discussion on dance recital season.  The law basically starts from the beginning if you'll indulge a small anecdote.
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The Case Against Donald Trump
2024/04/30
This week's episode once again covers former President Donald Trump's cases before the Supreme Court, dealing mostly with Trump v. U.S. (whether a President has absolute immunity for criminal actions), but also covering Fischer v. U.S. (whether a statute meant to resolve evidence tampering can also be applied against January 6th Defendants).  Brett and Nazim, always sensitive to your tolerance for Trump cases, also give you a crash course in the Confrontation Clause in the third act of this episode by covering Smith v. Arizona.  Law starts at (05:43).
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FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine Oral Argument
2024/03/31
This week's episode covers the most recent abortion case before the Supreme Court, which covers less about the Constitution, and more about administrative law and the adversarial nature of the American legal system.  Brett and Nazim discuss the basics underlying the case and also predict the outcome based a fairly one-sided oral argument.  The law starts at (05:00).
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Colorado, Executive Immunity and Yes We're Talking About Trump Again.
2024/03/05
Time is a flat circle, folks.  Fresh off the heels of two SCOTUS decisions, Brett and Nazim discuss the Supreme Court hearing Trump's Executive Immunity defense in Trump v. U.S., and the Supreme Court's holding in Trump v. Anderson which bars Colorado from removing Trump from the ballot.  Next time we'll talk about something else.  We promise.  At least we hope.  Law starts at (03:00) following some sweet Dune talk.
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4.4 out of 5
230 reviews
Motioninlemonade 2025/12/23
Very informative!
Bendy please teach bar prep and also con law 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 love you thanks
MeJXQ 2025/07/03
Great show
I can’t believe I haven’t rated or reviewed yet! Great show!
DaveP1803 2025/01/17
Great show
Love this podcast I’ve been listening for a while now. I had Brett as a law professor he’s an awesome guy to talk to and incredibly knowledgeable than...
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chandleryesfriends 2023/07/13
The intersection between food and the Supreme Court
Like the title, great podcast with two guys having fun and talking about the Supreme Court. Facebook group is great too.
CharlieBravo1 2024/03/05
Former fan
I was once a fan of this show but it’s basically turned into boilerplate liberal talking points. Yawn.
Aliengena 2023/02/12
Gold!!
Love this podcast! Not a lawyer and have no legal aspirations, however this podcast is so thoroughly enjoyable. I’ve been a listener for about four ye...
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comingoutofthekitchen 2022/10/16
CnP
Randomly found this pod, I’ll share to my friends and followers. How fkg fun is it to listen to these two dudes taking law! 💙it!
lah111 2021/12/22
These guys are great
Randomly stumbled upon these guys and this is a surprisingly easy and fun listen. I have no law background and still love their law banter, and the no...
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ophir 9136 2022/03/28
Disappointing
Tried to find a nonpartisan podcast on the constitution. All was well for 6 months until the latest episode which accuses Republican senators of quest...
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Laranotbarb 2021/09/05
Smart yet entertaining!
Love their banter and the way they break down these complex opinions for anyone to understand.
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