
Pema Levy
Reporter at Mother Jones who discussed Ernst Fraenkel's 'dual state' theory and concerns about how the Supreme Court's decisions could create two-track justice.
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Oct 11, 2025 • 51min
Authoritarianism, but Make It Look Normal. Plus, the Family Taking Over American Media.
Greg Sargent, a staff writer at The New Republic, reveals Stephen Miller's tactics to normalize authoritarian policies, advocating for an aggressive information strategy. Pema Levy from Mother Jones digs into Ernst Fraenkel's dual state theory, warning of how Supreme Court decisions might create a two-tiered justice system. Jake LaHut from Wired discusses the Ellison family's vast media acquisitions and their potential influence on politics, highlighting changes in American media dynamics and the impact of new power players stepping into the spotlight.

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Mar 31, 2026 • 41min
Donald Trump, The Supreme Court, And Birthright Citizenship
Leah Littman, University of Michigan law professor and podcast co-host, gives an overview of the Supreme Court term. Cody Wafse, ACLU deputy director on the birthright case, outlines the legal fight over the 14th Amendment. Pema Levy, Mother Jones reporter, explains the administration's executive order and the real-world consequences for families. They discuss precedent, legal arguments, and practical stakes in short, focused segments.

Sep 23, 2025 • 57min
Jacobin Radio: Trump’s War on Dissent w/ Pema Levy
Pema Levy, an investigative reporter at Mother Jones, dives deep into the implications of the Supreme Court's decision in Trump v. United States. She reveals how this ruling grants Trump sweeping immunity, allowing him to weaponize the Justice Department against his critics and facilitate questionable ICE raids. Levy discusses the alarming convergence of legal and political practices that heralds a shift towards authoritarianism in America. This conversation highlights the erosion of institutional independence and the rising threats to democratic checks, especially for marginalized groups.


