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Supreme Court Decision Syllabus (SCOTUS Podcast)
- By: Jake Leahy
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15 mins
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24 mins
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- Marissa Cohen
- 12-22-21
Grateful for this Podcast 🙏
I am getting my Masters of Law in Constitutional Law right now thus, I read SCOTUS opinions regularly. But because I am extremely dyslexic and a former music major, I am an audio learner. I have struggled to find ways to have the opinions read aloud. When downloading them and having a separate app read the cases the cases include in text citations. The opinion then becomes very difficult to follow. Especially, because they are full cites with all three reporter numbers, making the cites impossibly long.
I am so grateful for someone to read these aloud in such a thoughtful and easy to follow way. Thank you! 🙏
Fan request: Mr. Dieken, could you also read the dissents and concurrences? I know that makes what you do a longer task. But, for example, in Whole Women's v. Jackson, it'd have been cool to have Roberts' and Sotomayor's important opinions read aloud. Plus, we never know what concurrence could be the next Youngstown or dissent that could be the next Lochner.
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- Big John
- 06-30-21
Best Law podcast ever
I'm the creator, so of course, I'm going to give myself 5 stars on everything.
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- tin
- 04-23-24
Fantastic podcast.
Absolutely love this podcast. Super useful and just wish I got CLE credits for listening to these - two birds with one stone.
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