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I think that streaming some of these podcasts can be tricky, and downloading may work better. So let me provide links that allow you to download. Right click (or command click for macs) and “save link as”: Introductory podcast Justiciability Jurisdiction stripping Article I courts Supreme Court review Immunity Federal common law suing government actors […]

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More catching up

After updating and re-recording some of these, all of the podcasts are ready to be posted. The scripts for these are on TWEN in a folder under the “slides and helpful extras” link. Article I courts Federal common law, the power of federal courts to make law, or the law to be applied Supreme Court […]

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Catching up

Why does it seem like I’m always behind? I’m slowly catching up on podcasts now that the semester is over. Here is an updated jurisdiction stripping one.

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Hey all. I’ve started to update podcasts for this class, and I have two ready to post. The scripts are on TWEN under the slides and helpful extras link in their own folder. And here is the audio: Introductory podcast Justiciability

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Here is abstention: And the downloadable version is here. And here is the podcast on section 1983: downloadable here.

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The Supreme Court issued a per curiam opinion yesterday in an excessive force case, Mullenix v. Luna, essentially holding that unless “existing precedent placed the conclusion that [the officer] acted unreasonably in these circumstances ‘beyond debate,’” the officer would be immune from a suit for damages. The debate between the concurrence and single dissent is […]

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I have two podcasts ready for all of you for federal courts: the introductory material Or download by right clicking: Intro and justiciability or: justiciability

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Last Federal Courts Podcast

Here is the podcast on suing government actors. And if you need to download it, here is that link. I decided not to do one on the statutory control of interference by federal courts into state actions. That section is fairly straightforward and short. I didn’t think a podcast would add anything. I also didn’t […]

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Federal courts

I realized that most of the federal courts podcasts I updated in the fall are fine for this spring. There are a few more that I’ll add, too, this week, like section 1983, suing the federal government, and statutory control of the relationship between state and federal courts. Justiciability: play here or click this link […]

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The last three

I’m done updating the podcasts for the semester. Here they are: Supreme Court review: Immunity: Abstention:

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