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    Explore "court packing" with insightful episodes like "Liberals Need a Clearer Vision of the Constitution. Here’s What It Could Look Like.", "Court Packing and Round 2 With Geraldo (Ep 1500)", "Ep. 580 - Dems Add 'Court Packing' To List Of Redefined Terms", "Ep. 1113 - Democrats Declare Anything They Don’t Like Court-Packing" and "The Coup Plotters Are Panicking (Ep 1352)" from podcasts like ""The Ezra Klein Show", "The Dan Bongino Show", "The Matt Walsh Show", "The Ben Shapiro Show" and "The Dan Bongino Show"" and more!

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    Liberals Need a Clearer Vision of the Constitution. Here’s What It Could Look Like.

    Liberals Need a Clearer Vision of the Constitution. Here’s What It Could Look Like.

    For decades now, the conservative legal movement has been on a mission to remake this nation’s laws from the bench. And it’s working. On Friday we released an episode with the legal scholar Kate Shaw that walked through case after case showing how conservative Supreme Court majorities have lurched this country’s laws to the right on guns, voting, gerrymandering, regulatory authority, unions, campaign finance and more in the past 20 years. And if the Dobbs majority is any indication, this rightward shift is just getting started.

    But this conservative legal revolution is only half of the story. The other half is just as important: the collapse of liberal constitutional thinking. Liberals have “lost anything that would animate a positive theory of what the Constitution should be,” says the legal scholar Larry Kramer. “And so they’ve been left with a kind of potpourri of leftover things from the periods when liberals were ascendant in the ’60s and ’70s.”

    Kramer is a former dean of Stanford Law School, the current president of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the author of“The People Themselves: Popular Constitutionalism and Judicial Review.” And according to him, it hasn’t always been this way. For most of American history, politicians, from Jefferson to Lincoln to Franklin Roosevelt, believed that constitutional interpretation was inextricable from politics. And they put forward distinct visions of what the Constitution meant and the kind of country it was written to build. But then, in response to the progressive victories of the Warren court, liberals began to embrace the doctrine of judicial supremacy: the view that the final authority on the Constitution rests with the courts. This has resulted in both the conservative legal victories of the past few decades and liberals’ muddled, weak response.

    So this is a conversation about the collapse of liberal constitutional politics: why it happened, what we can learn from it and what a renewed, progressive vision of the Constitution could look like. We also discuss why the founders weren’t actually originalists at all, whether liberal constitutional thinking has been captured by the legal profession, what a liberal alternative to originalism could consist of, why changing the size of the court (despite its controversies) has been an important tool for staving off constitutional crisis, the case for an “anti-oligarchy Constitution,” the merits of imposing supermajority requirements on court decisions and nominations, why Kramer views Roosevelt’s infamous court-packing effort as a major success and more.

    Mentioned:

    Larry Kramer’s testimony at the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States

    Judicial Supremacy and the End of Judicial Restraint” by Larry D. Kramer

    Marbury and the Retreat from Judicial Supremacy” by Larry D. Kramer

    The Judicial Tug of War” by Adam Bonica and Maya Sen

    Book recommendations:

    The Anti-Oligarchy Constitution by Joseph Fishkin and William E. Forbath

    The Second Creation by Jonathan Gienapp

    When We Cease to Understand the World by Benjamín Labatut

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    Court Packing and Round 2 With Geraldo (Ep 1500)

    Court Packing and Round 2 With Geraldo (Ep 1500)
    Tensions boiled over last night on the Fox set as Geraldo and I sparred over police tactics. In this episode, I discuss the fireworks, and I address the latest radical move by the Democrats to pack the courts and destroy the country.  News Picks: A recap of the fireworks with Geraldo last night.  Radical democrats move to pack the Supreme Courts.  Senate Republicans call for a national commission to balance the budget. Coca Cola is panicking because conservatives are turning their backs on their products. Hypocritical corporate critics of the Georgia voting law are incorporated in Delaware, which has stricter voting laws.  CNN employee caught on tape again, giving up the CNN COVID game plan.  Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Ep. 580 - Dems Add 'Court Packing' To List Of Redefined Terms

    Ep. 580 - Dems Add 'Court Packing' To List Of Redefined Terms

    Today on the Matt Walsh Show, Democrats have made it clear that they absolutely will pack the court if they are given the power to do so, overturning a century of precedent and setting us down a dangerous path. They’re defense of this plan is to, as always, redefine the term “court packing,” claiming that Republicans are packing the court simply by filling vacant seats. Also Five Headlines including an unlicensed security guard apparently hired by an NBC affiliate shot and killed a Trump supporter. And Tucker Carlson talks about UFOs, and brings up a number of important questions. And in our Daily Cancellation, as is my custom on Columbus Day, I will cancel those who have been trying to posthumously cancel the great explorer.

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    Ep. 1113 - Democrats Declare Anything They Don’t Like Court-Packing

    Ep. 1113 - Democrats Declare Anything They Don’t Like Court-Packing

    Democrats pledge to stymie the Amy Coney Barrett nomination as judicial hearings open; Joe Biden and the media team up to redefine the term “court-packing”; and Keith Olbermann is back, and crazier than ever!

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    The Coup Plotters Are Panicking (Ep 1352)

    The Coup Plotters Are Panicking (Ep 1352)
    In this episode, I address the explosive ties between these billionaire backers and the liberal’s planned post-election coup.  News Picks: Democrats tamp down threats to pack the Supreme Court. Joe Biden punts on packing the Supreme Court.  Biden refuses to release his Supreme Court list because it would be populated with radicals.  Biden’s “Scranton versus Park Avenue” line is all BS.  The Transition Integrity Project is getting nervous now that we’ve exposed their plans.  Here are the billionaire backers of the coming coup. Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices