Episode 057: Livestream — Looking Back and Looking Ahead

Welcome back to Counting to 5, a podcast about the United States Supreme Court.

In this episode, I wrap up the term by reviewing some of the Court’s final orders and opinions, I look ahead to this summer and the next term, and I spend some time talking about Justice Kennedy — his career, his legacy, and what happens next.

Show Notes

Orders:

Rucho v. Common Cause:

Arlene’s Flowers, Inc. v. Washington:

Harris v. Cooper:

Bible v. Davis:

Sessions v. City of Chicago:

Opinions on Orders:

Peede v. Jones:

E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co. v. Smiley:

Rowan County v. Lund:

Kaushal v. Indiana:

Jordan v. Mississippi; Evans v. Mississippi:

Summary Opinions:

Sause v. Bauer:

Sexton v. Beaudreaux:

North Carolina v. Covington:

Granted Cases:

Republic of Sudan v. Harrison:

Nutraceutical Corp. v. Lambert:

Henry Schein Inc. v. Archer and White Sales Inc.:

Washington State Department of Licensing v. Cougar Den Inc.:

Herrera v. Wyoming:

Franchise Tax Board of California v. Hyatt:

Dawson v. Steager:

Biestek v. Berryhill:

Helsinn Healthcare S.A. v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc.:

Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corp. v. Wall-Street.com:

Gamble v. United States:

Nieves v. Bartlett:

Obduskey v. McCarthy & Holthus LLP:

Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. v. Albrecht:

Counting to 5:

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    1. Unfortunately, the podcast is on hiatus indefinitely.

      Short version: The podcast was incredibly time consuming with a very small audience and almost no listener feedback. I couldn’t keep justifying the time expenditure for something almost no one was watching or listening to.

      Slightly longer version: I loved doing the podcast, hated stopping, and miss doing it. I haven’t given up bringing it back in some form, and I’m still pursuing several possible avenues for getting it going again. But whether this happens, when it happens, and what form it takes is completely up in the air right now.

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