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Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Carter Higgins
17 episodes
1 week ago
The United States Supreme Court has both preserved and challenged American democracy throughout its lifetime. From the cases that started it all to controversial justices and fomented rulings, this podcast dives deep into the Court's many decisions - all through the eyes of a high-schooler. Starting with the 15 required Supreme Court cases for the AP U.S. Government and Politics course, I will examine how the most important cases and rulings have shaped the Court. Sit back, relax - well, maybe get your notebook - and enjoy taking a historical tour through the United States' highest court.
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The United States Supreme Court has both preserved and challenged American democracy throughout its lifetime. From the cases that started it all to controversial justices and fomented rulings, this podcast dives deep into the Court's many decisions - all through the eyes of a high-schooler. Starting with the 15 required Supreme Court cases for the AP U.S. Government and Politics course, I will examine how the most important cases and rulings have shaped the Court. Sit back, relax - well, maybe get your notebook - and enjoy taking a historical tour through the United States' highest court.
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Episodes (17/17)
Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
McDonald v. Chicago (2010)

For the final required SCOTUS case for the AP U.S. Government and Politics course, I examine the case that applied the Second Amendment to the states - more specifically, the individual right to bear arms: McDonald v. Chicago.

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3 years ago
4 minutes 55 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Citizens United v. FEC (2010)

In this episode, I examine the controversial case that paved the way for corporations to spend unlimited amounts of money on elections: Citizens United v. FEC.

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3 years ago
4 minutes 42 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
United States v. Lopez (1995)

In this episode, I examine the case that further established - limited, rather - the powers of Congress under the Commerce Clause: United States v. Lopez. It is also my favorite required SCOTUS case for the A.P. Government course!

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3 years ago
5 minutes 29 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Shaw v. Reno (1993)

In this episode, I examine the case that opined on race being a factor in redistricting: Shaw v. Reno.

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3 years ago
3 minutes 53 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Roe v. Wade (1973)

In this episode, I examine the case that established a woman’s right to choose: Roe v. Wade.

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3 years ago
4 minutes 44 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972)
In this episode, I examine the case that allowed parents to educate their children outside of school on the basis of free exercise: Wisconsin v. Yoder.
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3 years ago
3 minutes 47 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
New York Times Co. v. United States (1971)

In this episode, I examine the case that further established the "heavy presumption" against prior restraint, or government suppression of speech before the fact: New York Times Co. v. United States.

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3 years ago
5 minutes 25 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Tinker v. Des Moines (1968)

In this episode, I examine the case that guaranteed the First Amendment protections for students did not end at the school gates: Tinker v. Des Moines. 

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3 years ago
4 minutes 49 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)

In this episode, I examine the case that extended the Sixth Amendment's right to counsel to state courts: Gideon v. Wainwright. Enjoy!

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3 years ago
5 minutes 30 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Baker v. Carr (1961)
In this episode, I examine the case that established the Supreme Court’s jurisdiction over redistricting disputes: Baker v. Carr. In the coming weeks, keep an eye out for Shaw v. Reno, 1993, a case that expanded upon the Baker precedent! Enjoy, everyone, and stay healthy!  Note: in an effort to keep episodes shorter and beat the AP exam season - both of which impact my classmates - I am putting a halt to inviting guests until I finish uploading all 15 required SCOTUS cases for the AP Government course. After that, though, I will continue having guests talk about past Supreme Court cases not included in the AP Government curriculum and current Court cases, such as Carson v. Makin, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, and more - and all in the heat of the waiting of the Court's opinions!
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3 years ago
6 minutes 16 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Engel v. Vitale (1962)
In this episode, I examine the case that defined religion in public schools: Engel v. Vitale. I once again do not have a guest joining me, unfortunately, so this is - again - a shorter episode, but you can view a current case related to the Religious Clauses of the First Amendment here: Carson v. Makin. It is a very interesting as well as a complicated matter. Still, with the knowledge of the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses you will gain in this episode, you'll be able to understand it!
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3 years ago
9 minutes 21 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Brown v. Board (1954)

In this episode, I examine the case that struck down segregation in public schools: Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. Unfortunately - due to the holiday week and college breaks - I do not have a guest joining me this week (yes, and for such a critical case!). On the bright side, it's a quick episode! Enjoy!

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3 years ago
7 minutes 35 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Schenck v. United States (1919)

In this episode, I examine the case that placed the first restrictions on the First Amendment - more specifically, the freedom of speech: Schenck v. United States. I talk with Stewart Harris, Ph.D., of Lincoln Memorial University in Tennessee, about the Schenck precedent, the First Amendment -and how its limits get complicated (i.e., Trump, January 6) - and how the Court views speech today. Professor Harris also had a podcast, which ran for ten years, ceasing during the pandemic. Check it out here!

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3 years ago
19 minutes 23 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)

In this episode, I examine the case that began to define and expand Congress’s power under the Commerce Clause: Gibbons v. Ogden. I talk with Lauren C. Bell, Ph.D., of the Political Science Department at Randolph-Macon College in Virginia, about the expansive Commerce Clause, what the United States would look like today without the Gibbons precedent, and how the actions of the Marshall Court "opened the door" for the expansive powers of the federal government.

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3 years ago
22 minutes 48 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)

In this episode, I examine the case that established what we know today as the “administrative state,” the administration and regulation of federal and state government agencies: McCulloch v. Maryland. I talk with Kermit Roosevelt, Ph.D., about the importance of the precedent, Chief Justice Marshall's "change" in philosophy compared to Marbury, and learn why Professor Roosevelt "hates Marbury."

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3 years ago
16 minutes 40 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Marbury v. Madison (1803)

In this episode, I examine the case that started it all - Marbury v. Madison - establishing the Court's power of judicial review. I talk with Kyle Kopko, Ph.D., about the importance of the case, its precedent, the actions of Chief Justice John Marshall and how they relate to the nine justices on the bench today.

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3 years ago
33 minutes 35 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
Trailer - Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court

The United States Supreme Court has preserved, challenged, and sought to destroy American democracy throughout its lifetime. From the cases that started it all to controversial justices and fomented rulings, this podcast dives deep into the Court's many decisions - all through the eyes of a high-schooler. Sit back, relax - well, maybe get your notebook - and enjoy taking a historical tour through the United States' highest court.

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3 years ago
45 seconds

Case Dismissed: A Teenager's Guide to the Supreme Court
The United States Supreme Court has both preserved and challenged American democracy throughout its lifetime. From the cases that started it all to controversial justices and fomented rulings, this podcast dives deep into the Court's many decisions - all through the eyes of a high-schooler. Starting with the 15 required Supreme Court cases for the AP U.S. Government and Politics course, I will examine how the most important cases and rulings have shaped the Court. Sit back, relax - well, maybe get your notebook - and enjoy taking a historical tour through the United States' highest court.