Episode 197: People v. The Court
Episode 197 of the Broken Law podcast, hosted by American Constitution Society, titled "Episode 197: People v. The Court" was published on March 31, 2026 and runs 48 minutes.
March 31, 2026 ·48m · Broken Law
Summary
The Roberts Court has recently used its docket to indulge in growing antidemocratic tendencies, collecting power for itself as it shuts the courthouse doors on those seeking to vindicate their constitutional rights and uphold checks and balances. David Sloss joins Lindsay Langholz to discuss his new book, People v. The Court: The Next Revolution in Constitutional Law, and how power might be rebalanced through a change in judicial review standards. Join the Progressive Legal Movement Tod...
Episode Description
The Roberts Court has recently used its docket to indulge in growing antidemocratic tendencies, collecting power for itself as it shuts the courthouse doors on those seeking to vindicate their constitutional rights and uphold checks and balances. David Sloss joins Lindsay Langholz to discuss his new book, People v. The Court: The Next Revolution in Constitutional Law, and how power might be rebalanced through a change in judicial review standards.
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Host: Lindsay Langholz, Vice President of Policy and Program
Guest: David Sloss, John A. and Elizabeth H. Sutro Professor of Law, Santa Clara University School of Law
Link: People v. The Court: The Next Revolution in Constitutional Law, by David Sloss
Link: The Roberts Court's Assault on Democracy, by Judge Lynn Adelman
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