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I think I’ve made sure all of the subjects we’ve covered are up to date.  Here are the audio versions:

federal question

Scotus review 2011

1983

State Immunity

Law to be applied

The imputation podcast covers more than we have so far, so you don’t have to listen yet when I start talking about omissions.

Inchoate

imputation

homicide and causation

Here are the first four podcasts for federal courts. The justiciability one is close to the overview summary that you have read already, but it’s a little more boiled down. Let me know if you have questions.

fctsintro

justiciability

jurisdiction stripping

legislative court

I’m sure it will come as no surprise to you that we’ve covered a ton already this semester. To try to make sense of all of that material, I’ve made these audio summaries. I try to give you the big picture, give you the tests you absolutely need to know, and connect each chapter to the course as a whole. There are written versions, too, on TWEN, under the class documents (not slides) link in a folder entitled Podcast Summaries.

crimlaw intro

legality

punishment

culpability

ADA podcast

Last but not least, ada.

The Supreme Court issued its opinion in VOPA v. Stewart, which asked whether independent state agencies could sue state officials for constitutional violations using Ex Parte Young. 09-529.pdf (application/pdf Object).

The answer in a nutshell, yes. This is a big immunity case, and an interesting read.

Here’s the summary podcast on retaliation. retaliation. It’s blessedly short!

Here’s a summary of the law on harassment as a cause of action in employment discrimination. harassment

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