The Insidious Procedural Traps of the Texas Abortion Law

The Insidious Procedural Traps of the Texas Abortion Law

The new Texas law Senate Bill 8 effectively outlaws abortion in Texas, violating constitutional protections on reproductive rights. Yet the Supreme Court is in no rush to review it. The law professor and staff writer Jeannie Suk Gersen speaks with Leah Litman, a law professor at the University of Michigan. They examine the novel ways in which the law insulates itself from judicial review. “It seems like the Texas law is an onion, with layers upon layers of unconstitutionality,” Suk Gersen notes. “It’s basically saying to the courts, ‘We’ll do your job for you. You are cut out of this.’ ”

Plus, Jia Tolentino talks with the pop musician Caroline Polachek, as the singer-songwriter gets ready to play her first live concert since March of 2020, for the biggest crowd of her career.

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Episode 62: Laura Poitras, David Bowie’s Last Band, and the Poet Brenda Shaughnessy

Episode 62: Laura Poitras, David Bowie’s Last Band, and the Poet Brenda Shaughnessy

Laura Poitras turns surveillance into art, David Bowie’s jazz band, and more.

23 Des 201655min

Episode 61: Jeanette Winterson’s Christmas and Obama’s Legacy

Episode 61: Jeanette Winterson’s Christmas and Obama’s Legacy

The New Yorker’s political reporters assess the successes and failures of Barack Obama’s Presidency; Jeanette Winterson celebrates Christmas; and a poet visits the food court.

16 Des 201655min

Episode 60: What Is Trumpism?

Episode 60: What Is Trumpism?

A populist candidate hires an economic team from Goldman Sachs, and an English professor delivers a Hegelian analysis of Trump the disrupter. Plus, Michael Chabon on TV’s best, most boring show.

9 Des 201655min

Episode 59: The Koch Brothers and Boxing Champion Heather Hardy

Episode 59: The Koch Brothers and Boxing Champion Heather Hardy

Jane Mayer gets pushback after she investigates the Koch brothers; Heather Hardy prepares for a big fight; and an astronomer makes his case for the existence of a new ninth planet.

2 Des 201655min

Episode 58: Bruce Springsteen Talks with David Remnick

Episode 58: Bruce Springsteen Talks with David Remnick

Bruce Springsteen tells David Remnick why he waited decades to put out a memoir.

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Episode 57: Zadie Smith and Conservatives Strike Back

Episode 57: Zadie Smith and Conservatives Strike Back

A conservative keeps the faith in the age of Trump; Zadie Smith discusses the death of the novel; and a Thanksgiving side dish speaks out.

18 Nov 201655min

Episode 56: Leonard Cohen’s Last Days and Donald Trump’s First Term

Episode 56: Leonard Cohen’s Last Days and Donald Trump’s First Term

David Remnick’s conversation with Leonard Cohen in the last months of the musician’s life, and Amy Davidson and George Packer grapple with the Trump Presidency.

11 Nov 201655min

Podcast Extra: Looking Back with Leonard Cohen

Podcast Extra: Looking Back with Leonard Cohen

In Leonard Cohen’s last interview, he discusses his career, his spiritual influences, and what he is doing to prepare for death.

10 Nov 201626min

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