Supreme Betrayal: How the Supreme Court and Constitutional Law Have Failed America
Mark Tushnet, Louis Michael Seidman
31 episodes
1 day ago
Sitting in their marble palace, dressed in their black robes, Supreme Court Justices would like us to believe that they are wise and disinterested oracles dispensing words of truth and justice. Nothing could be further from the truth. Every episode week, Mark Tushnet and Mike Seidman, two renown constitutional law scholars, lift the curtain and show us how the men and women there who sit on the High Court have been manipulating us.
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Sitting in their marble palace, dressed in their black robes, Supreme Court Justices would like us to believe that they are wise and disinterested oracles dispensing words of truth and justice. Nothing could be further from the truth. Every episode week, Mark Tushnet and Mike Seidman, two renown constitutional law scholars, lift the curtain and show us how the men and women there who sit on the High Court have been manipulating us.
Supreme Betrayal: How the Supreme Court and Constitutional Law Have Failed America
1 hour 1 minute 47 seconds
1 day ago
Constitutionalism After Trump Part Two
We continue our speculation about constitutionalism after Trump (after some mundane observations about the 2025 elections), by broadening our lens to include some thoughts about what progressives might do to present appealing visions of an egalitarian and multicultural society that’s part of our heritage. We disagree a bit about the level at which the conversation should be pitched and then turn to some suggestions about “principled compromises” that progressives could offer to appeal to some people who at present find MAGA-ism the best thing available to them. The compromises deal with public support for education in religiously affiliated schools and some aspects of trans rights. We disagree about what the proposed compromises, with Tushnet arguing that they either don’t give MAGA supporters anything they can’t get from the Supreme Court or mistakenly treat issues as serious policy proposals when they are, in the jargon, performative. We don’t resolve our disagreements but promise to come back to them later!
Supreme Betrayal: How the Supreme Court and Constitutional Law Have Failed America
Sitting in their marble palace, dressed in their black robes, Supreme Court Justices would like us to believe that they are wise and disinterested oracles dispensing words of truth and justice. Nothing could be further from the truth. Every episode week, Mark Tushnet and Mike Seidman, two renown constitutional law scholars, lift the curtain and show us how the men and women there who sit on the High Court have been manipulating us.