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Legale§e
Bob Fiedler
65 episodes
2 days ago
Legalese is a podcast discussing all things constitutional law, as well as current events in law, politics and culture.
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Legalese is a podcast discussing all things constitutional law, as well as current events in law, politics and culture.
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How The Administrative State Is Disputing Your Right To A Jury Trial
Legale§e
52 minutes 58 seconds
1 year ago
How The Administrative State Is Disputing Your Right To A Jury Trial

Episode # 66

Today on Legalese we are doing a deep dive into the pending Supreme Court Case SEC v Jarkesy. This case was one included in my Supreme Court Roundup video from October 2023, which included a very brief summary of the case and reviewed the Question Presented.

In my opinion, this case is shaping up to be the most interesting and most consequential among those I am covering for this term in my Supreme Court Roundup. Which is why today we’ll be giving this case the comprehensive attention it deserves. The Court is being asked to either reaffirm or vacate a decision by the Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals that found an internal SEC case brought against George Jarkesy as unconstitutional on three separate grounds.

Today we take a deep dive into the administrative state, the Fifth Circuit decision, the Supreme Court oral arguments and the scare-mongering untruths that are spreading by way of the corporate media and the Washington DC political class.

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Legalese is a podcast discussing all things constitutional law, as well as current events in law, politics and culture.