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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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Politics
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The Importance of Civil Liberties & The Dangers of Emergency Powers
Legale§e
15 minutes 16 seconds
2 years ago
The Importance of Civil Liberties & The Dangers of Emergency Powers

Today on Legalese, we are going to be looking at a statement put out by Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch as part of the Court's procedural decision in the recent case of Arizona v Mayorkas. This decision dealt with the abuse of civil liberties under emergency powers, specifically through the usurpation of the so-called "Title 42 Emergency Orders" that were issued to help prevent the spread of Covid-19, that were usurped by several different state governments and federal administrative agencies for their own designs. Trying to keep these emergency powers in place indefinitely because of a new imagined crisis that they were never meant to apply to.


Read the full procedural order here


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Legalese is a podcast that discusses all things constitutional law as well as current events in politics and other areas of law.



Tags: Law,Constitution,Politics,legal theory,Moral Philosophy,Current Events,covid,supreme court,neil gorsuch,title 42,arizona,mayorkas,civil liberties,democracy,autocracy,administrative agencies,agency law

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