

Sarah Isgur
Journalist and legal/political commentator who discusses legal issues, norms, and First Amendment implications; appears as a roundtable panelist and contributor to The Dispatch.
Top 10 podcasts with Sarah Isgur
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Dec 31, 2024 • 1h 44min
What to Expect in 2025: Predictions from Niall Ferguson, John McWhorter, Nellie Bowles, Leandra Medine, and more
Join political analyst Sarah Isgur as she delves into what a Trump 2.0 administration could mean for the nation. Cultural commentator Suzy Weiss reveals the pop culture trends shaping 2025, while linguist John McWhorter discusses the evolution of language, highlighting contemporary slang. Fashion influencer Leandra Medine shares exciting trends from personal aesthetics to bold accessories, urging creativity in wardrobes. Together, they predict a dynamic year ahead, blending serious insights with humorous observations on culture and society.

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Jul 16, 2025 • 1h 16min
Court Is Adjourned | Interview: Sarah Isgur
In this lively discussion, Sarah Isgur, host of the Advisory Opinions podcast and content director at SCOTUSblog, joins Jonah Goldberg. They delve into the complexities of the recent Supreme Court term, tackling nationwide injunctions and Congress's failure to ease judicial pressures. Their insights touch on the intriguing idea of common good constitutionalism and the unique lifestyles of justices, all served with a side of humor about the polarized perception of the court. Personal anecdotes add a whimsical touch, showcasing their friendship and shared reflections.

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Jan 16, 2026 • 1h 22min
The Public Shifts on Immigration
Join political commentator Sarah Isgur, author Jonah Goldberg, and policy analyst Grayson Logue as they dive into the aftermath of a tragic ICE shooting in Minneapolis and its impact on public opinion regarding immigration enforcement. Sarah discusses the pitfalls of single-issue polling, while Jonah suggests treating immigration policy like a portfolio. Grayson critiques the administration's aggressive tactics, warning of backlash. The trio also explores the implications of a DOJ probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell and even speculates on the geopolitical significance of Greenland.

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May 1, 2026 • 1h 15min
James Comey Indicted, Again
Megan McArdle, columnist who focuses on fiscal realism; Sarah Isgur, legal and political commentator on norms and First Amendment issues; Jonah Goldberg, conservative author analyzing populist movements. They debate left- and right-wing populism, why insurgents surge, fiscal limits on big promises, and the politics and legal questions surrounding the latest indictment of James Comey.

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Dec 12, 2025 • 1h 21min
Horseshoe Theory in Minnesota | Roundtable
Join Jonah Goldberg, a savvy conservative commentator, Mike Warren, a political analyst from The Dispatch, and Sarah Isgur, a former DOJ attorney, as they delve into a range of pressing issues. They dissect the Minnesota welfare fraud scandal and its implications for immigrant policy, exploring how identity politics complicate the narrative. The panel debates the DOJ's recent dismantling of an AI chip smuggling ring while critiquing Trump's mixed messages on China. They even humorously consider the practicality of airport gyms and public fitness initiatives!

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Jul 3, 2025 • 1h
Supreme Court Term Roundup
Steve Vladeck, a law professor and author of The Shadow Docket, teams up with Sarah Isgur, SCOTUSblog editor and legal analyst, to dissect the latest Supreme Court term. They dive into the implications of justices' decisions on executive power and judicial transparency. The pair also highlights recent rulings impacting immigration and birthright citizenship while speculating on the court's future direction. Their insights reveal the powerful dynamics at play within the Court and the ongoing challenges to judicial legitimacy.

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Feb 27, 2025 • 47min
The Supreme Court and the Trump Administration
Jamelle Bouie, a political commentator for The New York Times, David French, a legal analyst at The Dispatch, Sarah Isgur, a legal and political expert, and Melissa Murray, a constitutional law professor, delve into the Supreme Court's intricate relationship with the Trump administration. They discuss pressing issues like the unitary executive theory and the evolving role of executive power. The conversation also highlights the challenges of balancing authority and judicial oversight, exploring the implications for environmental policy and potential executive overreach.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 31min
America's Next Story: Sarah Isgur
Sarah Isgur, a conservative commentator and editor at The Dispatch, dives into her vision for a future beyond Trump, advocating for small-government principles and a return to constitutional values. She explores her journey from campaigning for Mitt Romney to serving in the Justice Department, criticizing presidential overreach and the growth of unaccountable independent agencies. Isgur also emphasizes the importance of structural reforms over mere policy details, urging citizens to engage more locally and thoughtfully in democracy.

Dec 1, 2025 • 2h 42min
Full Episode - The Full Spectrum of Trump: Chaos Abroad, Division at Home + Will The Supreme Court Reshape The Balance Of Power In D.C.?
Sarah Isgur, an editor at The Dispatch and legal commentator, joins Chuck Todd to dive into the evolving role of the Supreme Court amidst political chaos. They discuss how the Court remains true to the founders' intentions while Congress struggles with dysfunction. Sarah highlights pivotal upcoming cases that could redefine the balance of power, and they explore the challenges of legislative responsibility versus executive actions. Additionally, they suggest expanding the House to enhance representation and address growing political divides.

May 25, 2025 • 22min
PREVIEW - The Sunday Podcast: Isaac talks with Sarah Isgur
In this engaging conversation, Sarah Isgur, a Senior Editor at The Dispatch, shares her expertise on current legal matters. She discusses the recent acquisition of SCOTUSblog and its implications for independent legal reporting. Sarah dives into the complexities of nationwide injunctions and their relationship with birthright citizenship, shedding light on how these legal battles interact with executive power. She also explores the challenges the Supreme Court faces when addressing intricate legal questions amid a polarized landscape.


