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 55: Final Notes on the 2016 Election

Episode 55: Final Notes on the 2016 Election

The 2016 election gets the Hollywood treatment, and an evangelical minister contemplates the decline of the Christian G.O.P.

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Podcast Extra: The State of The Union Songbook Live

Podcast Extra: The State of The Union Songbook Live

Michael Friedman performs his State of The Union Songbook live — songs that capture the confusion, hope, and despair of the strangest presidential election in American history.

3 Nov 20161h 6min

Episode 54: Syria, the World’s Nightmare

Episode 54: Syria, the World’s Nightmare

This special hour examines the effects of Syria’s civil war, the worst humanitarian crisis of the twenty-first century, from both inside the White House and on the ground in Aleppo.

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Episode 53: Putting Trump in the White House, Playing Andrew Bird in the O.R.

Episode 53: Putting Trump in the White House, Playing Andrew Bird in the O.R.

In this episode, the surgeon Atul Gawande talks with the musician Andrew Bird, and a panel of experts discusses what a Trump Presidency would look like.

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Episode 52: Mikhail Baryshnikov, T.C. Boyle, and Germany's Kriegskinder

Episode 52: Mikhail Baryshnikov, T.C. Boyle, and Germany's Kriegskinder

Mikhail Baryshnikov talks about the playing the revolutionary choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky, and T.C. Boyle shares a blues musician he discovered on a college radio station.

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Episode 51: David Axelrod on the Cubs and the Candidates, and Kenya Barris on “Black-ish”

Episode 51: David Axelrod on the Cubs and the Candidates, and Kenya Barris on “Black-ish”

In this episode, Obama’s former campaign strategist talks Clinton and the Cubs, a mathematician rocks out, and the “Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris vents a little.

7 Okt 201655min

Episode 49: The State of Debate and Colson Whitehead’s Underground Railroad

Episode 49: The State of Debate and Colson Whitehead’s Underground Railroad

In this episode, Colson Whitehead reimagines the Underground Railroad, Jill Lepore assesses the sorry state of political debate,and Sharon Horgan finds humor in “Divorce.”

23 Sep 201655min

Episode 48: High-Fashion Hijabs, Jill Soloway, and Bluesman Blind Joe Death

Episode 48: High-Fashion Hijabs, Jill Soloway, and Bluesman Blind Joe Death

In this episode, Jill Soloway, the creator of “Transparent,” goes after the patriarchy; a Muslim designer unveils high-fashion hijabs; and we look at the tragic life and lasting influence of the guita...

16 Sep 201655min

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