EPISODE · Sep 28, 2022 · 34 MIN
The Dobbs Impact: Supreme Court Jurisprudence in a Post-Roe World w/ Emily Berman | Emphasis Added
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In this episode of Emphasis Added, Season 4 hosts Brock Jones and Matt Chelf spoke with University of Houston Law Center Professor Emily Berman about the contentious Dobbs decision from the Supreme Court's prior term, what it may mean for upcoming Supreme Court Jurisprudence and institutional legitimacy, as well as the cases to expect in the upcoming 2022-2023 Supreme Court term. Professor Berman is an expert on constitutional law, separation of powers, and national security. Her scholarship on these topics has been published in numerous prestigious law reviews, and she makes frequent media appearances to discuss breaking issues in the area. Season 4, Episode 2 Contents:00:00 – Intro02:46 – Future Implications of the Dobbs Decision on SCOTUS Jurisprudence08:40 – Upcoming Cases for the 2022-2023 SCOTUS Term20:56 – Judicial Legitimacy following the Dobbs Decision27:36 – The Unprecedented SCOTUS Draft Opinion LeakTo get a mailing or electronic subscription to the Houston Law Review click here. For more Emphasis Added content, follow us on Instagram and check out our video content on YouTube!
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In this episode of Emphasis Added, Season 4 hosts Brock Jones and Matt Chelf spoke with University of Houston Law Center Professor Emily Berman about the contentious Dobbs decision from the Supreme Court's prior term, what it may mean for upcoming Supreme Court Jurisprudence and institutional legitimacy, as well as the cases to expect in the upcoming 2022-2023 Supreme Court term. Professor Berman is an expert on constitutional law, separation of powers, and national security. Her scholarship ...
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