
How Supreme Court Rulings Reshaped The Second Amendment
The ground under the Second Amendment keeps shifting—and the story is bigger than a single case. With Professor Nelson Lund of George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School, we walk through the ...
18 Dec 202513min

From Bakke To SFFA: How The Supreme Court Shaped Diversity In College Admissions
What happens when a single swing opinion steers higher education for decades—and then the Court changes course? We unpack the legal journey from Bakke’s fragmented ruling to the 2023 Students for Fair...
17 Dec 202515min

When Free Exercise Meets Compulsory Education In Wisconsin v. Yoder
A tiny truancy fine opened a constitutional door that still shapes classrooms today. We unpack Wisconsin v. Yoder, the 1972 Supreme Court case where Old Order Amish parents won a free exercise exempti...
16 Dec 202513min

Why Engel v. Vitale Redefined Faith And Public Schools
A 22-word morning prayer, written by New York’s Board of Regents, ignited one of the most significant constitutional rulings of the last century. We sit down with Professor Katskee to unpack Engel v. ...
15 Dec 202517min

How Tinker v. Des Moines Empowered Student Speech
A simple black armband became a turning point for student rights. We sit down with Mary Beth Tinker to revisit the 1965 protest that led to Tinker v. Des Moines and the Supreme Court’s declaration tha...
12 Dec 202550min

How The Pentagon Papers Redefined Free Speech And Government Accountability
We trace the 15-day showdown over the Pentagon Papers and how the Supreme Court drew a bright line against prior restraint. The story moves from Ellsberg’s leak to the Court’s ruling that the press se...
11 Dec 202510min

New York Times v. Sullivan
Professor Samantha Barbas traces how New York Times v. Sullivan reshaped libel law, empowered investigative reporting, and protected the civil rights movement, then tests the standard against today’s ...
10 Dec 202510min

Baker v. Carr Explained: From Unequal Districts To One Person, One Vote
Imagine sharing a district with nine times as many people as the voters next door and getting the same single representative. That stark imbalance was common before Baker v. Carr, and it’s the startin...
9 Dec 202516min





















