
Amicus
A legal podcast with Slate’s Dahlia Lithwick.
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A show about the law and the nine Supreme Court justices who interpret it for the rest of America.
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He Was Deported by Administrative Error. We Talked to His Lawyer.
Will the Trump administration follow a federal judge’s orders and bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia home?
Bonus: Judge Boasberg Edges Closer To The Cliff Of Contempt
The Judge is nearing holding the Trump administration in contempt over the El Salvador flights. He just needs to figure out who it’d apply to.

Trump’s Plan To Put A Chokehold On Voting
The SAVE act plus this week’s executive order targeting voting are the biggest proposed restrictions on the right to vote in Congress’ history.
Bonus: Why Trump’s Attacks On Law Firms Are A Serious 1st Amendment Issue
Trump says law firms have “weaponized” the law, but he’s doing precisely that.

The Rule of Law Took A Very Dark Turn This Week
From rendition flights to El Salvador, to USAID workers left stranded in dangerous places, the courts are tackling Trump’s wildest lawless acts, but meeting with denial and defiance.
BONUS: Judge Boasberg Wants The Facts
A courtroom smackdown for Trump administration lawyers bent on obfuscation and at times, defiance. Meanwhile, the checkbooks are out at white shoe firms hoping to dodge the President’s retribution campaign.

The New Constitutional (dis)Order
The law as we have known it is fundamentally shifting. Just look at the TikTok ban, or the presumptive attorney general.
Bonus: Biden’s Equal Rights Amendment Mirage
The outgoing President can’t in fact amend the constitution in a brief written statement, even if you wish he could (this time).