The Bulwark Podcast
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We found 5 episodes of The Bulwark Podcast with the tag “courts”.
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Clarence Thomas Attacks Big Tech and Anti-Anti-Chauvinism
April 21st, 2021 | 1 hr 9 mins
cda, courts, derek chauvin, donald trump, george floyd, joe biden, justice, minneapolis, scotus, section 230, social media
On today’s Bulwark podcast, Benjamin Parker joins Charlie Sykes to discuss anti-anti-Chauvinism, and Berin Szóka joins to talk about Justice Thomas’s bizarre concurrence in a case that SCOTUS deemed moot.
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Jack Goldsmith and Bob Bauer on Reconstructing the Presidency After Trump
September 15th, 2020 | 43 mins 26 secs
after trump, bill barr, courts, doj, emergency powers, independence, justice, law, statutory reforms, unitary executive
On today's Bulwark Podcast, Jack Goldsmith and Bob Bauer join host Charlie Sykes to discuss their new book: "After Trump: Reconstructing the Presidency."
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Kim Wehle on Why Mike Flynn Can't Just Walk Away
May 14th, 2020 | 43 mins 49 secs
bill barr, courts, covid-19, doj, donald trump, emoluments, guilty, judge sullivan, mike flynn, standing, trump v. vance, wisconsin
On today's Bulwark Podcast, contributor Kim Wehle joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss why Mike Flynn can't just walk away from his guilty plea, the importance of the Trump v. Vance case being decided by the Supreme Court, and the legal cases over state-level COVID-19 responses.
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The Emergency Declaration and the Courts
March 15th, 2019 | 31 mins 47 secs
courts, justice, manafort, mueller, national emergency, trump
Carrie Cordero from Center for a New American Security joins host Charlie Sykes to talk about Congress's termination of the president's national emergency declaration, the status of the Mueller probe, and Paul Manafort and justice.
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Congress in a Cul-de-sac
February 19th, 2019 | 33 mins 16 secs
congress, courts, donald trump, executive power, immigration, national emergency, nondelegation doctrine, regulations, wall
Adam J. White from the Antonin Scalia School of Law joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss President Trump's declared national emergency, congressional gridlock, and how the growth of unilateral regulatory action might cause courts to recalibrate the nondelegation doctrine.