Podcast FAQ

supreme court cases podcast

by Cordia Wilderman Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Does the Supreme Court need more justices?

You talk about this need to do more than just have a new justice ... fairness and integrity to the Supreme Court; who will prioritize racial justice; who will bring their unique lived experience to the table. And then again, we have legislative tools ...

Does the Supreme Court follow the people?

What we do know is that people are broadly supportive of the court and believe in its “legitimacy”—that is, that Supreme Court rulings should be respected and followed. But we don’t know that much about whether people actually agree with the case outcomes themselves. To be frank, it’s surprising that we know so little. The court is co-equal to Congress and the presidency, and it decides cases with high public impact.

What are facts about the Supreme Court?

United States (U.S.) Supreme Court Information & Facts

  • Getting into Court. With few exceptions, the life of a U.S. ...
  • Preparing for the Hearing. Once the court agrees to hear the case, lawyers from each side must submit written arguments. ...
  • Inside the Courtroom. Each party has one half hour for their oral arguments, including questions from the justices. ...
  • The Decision. ...

Should Supreme Court proceedings be televised?

Televising these proceedings would allow Americans to see the Court at work. It would also allow the public to see the justices tackle key issues while remaining civil and polite—a positive example in such a partisan era. Americans deserve to see the Supreme Court in action. Professors could use videos of Court proceedings as teaching tools.

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How many episodes of Brett and Nazim are there?

344 episodes. 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.

What is Brett Nazim?

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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