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Behind the News: The Reactionary History of the Supreme Court w/ Samuel Moyn

Nov 1, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Warren Court and the Cold War
01:56 • 5min
3
The Right Turns on the Supreme Court as a Departure
07:05 • 3min
4
Liberals and Democracy in the Cold War
10:18 • 3min
5
Court Packing
13:14 • 3min
6
Court Packing Is Not New, but It's Legal
15:52 • 2min
7
Getting the Right People on the Court
18:20 • 3min
8
We Need a Supreme Court That's Beyond Politics
20:55 • 2min
9
The President Has a Rule, but We'd Better Have a Runaway Court
22:44 • 3min
10
The Supreme Court's Decisions Are Socialized
25:49 • 2min
11
What Are Your Politics?
27:56 • 5min
12
Disempowerment Remedies Are Not Legislative Override
32:44 • 2min
13
Are You a Democrat or a Republican?
34:19 • 2min
14
The Supreme Court - What the Democrats Should Do When Roe Is Overruled
35:54 • 2min
15
Democratizing the Supreme Court
37:30 • 2min
16
The Immigrant Threat Narrative
39:43 • 2min
17
The Long Sweep of American Immigration Policy
41:39 • 2min
18
What Exactly Happened During Trump's Term?
43:18 • 2min
19
The Immigration Enforcement Regime Is a Statement of Our Value
45:17 • 2min
20
Immigration Policy - Is the United States the Most Welcome Country in the World?
47:29 • 2min
21
Is Open Borders a Non Starter in American Politics?
49:19 • 4min