

Advisory Opinions
The Dispatch
Advisory Opinions is a legal podcast by The Dispatch. Hosts David French and Sarah Isgur meet twice a week to talk about the law, the courts, their collision with politics, and why it all matters.
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Oct 7, 2021 • 1h 25min
Manners Maketh a Pod
In today's pod David and Sarah discuss a federal district court injunction against Texas's heartbeat bill, dive into the deep waters of Mississippi's unbearable aquatic greed, and discuss whether ten robberies is one "occasion" for crime or, well, ten. But that's not all! They also engage in a brief but spirited debate about whether the DOJ's letter about threats against school board members. The pod finishes by talking about manners. In an interesting way. We promise.
Show Notes:
Mississippi v. Tennessee groundwater case
US v. Texas injunction
Wooden v. United States
AG Garland letter
National School Board Association letter to Biden
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Oct 5, 2021 • 1h 13min
Supreme Court is Back
On this week’s episode, Sarah is back from the Galápagos Islands just in time for the Supreme Court’s fall term. David and Sarah jump right in, starting with a rather spicy speech from Justice Samuel Alito. Our hosts also discuss a case with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, a professor who is suing UCLA, and the high court’s upcoming cases.
Show Notes:
-From SCOTUSblog: Alito blasts media for portraying shadow docket in “sinister” terms
-Why I Am Suing UCLA, by Gordon Klein at Common Sense with Bari Weiss
-Justices add five new cases to their docket from “long conference,” including Cruz campaign case
-SCOTUS oral argument schedule
-Wikipedia page on Baphomet
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Sep 27, 2021 • 1h 11min
Nerds with Strong Opinions
In a special edition of the podcast, David interviews his former colleague Greg Lukianoff, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education. The two discuss the state of free speech on college campuses and why it’s not just a higher education issue, but one that also impacts workforces and the United States in general. And of course, lacking Sarah’s moderating influence, there are also some (relatively minor) descents into nerdery over Star Trek.
Show Notes:
-The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure
-Scholars Under Fire Database
-FIRE’s 2021 College Free Speech Rankings
-Undoctrinate: How Politicized Classrooms Harm Kids and Ruin Our Schools―and What We Can Do About It
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Sep 23, 2021 • 1h 7min
Eastman Memo: It's Real and It's Not Spectacular
In today’s episode, Sarah and David discuss a number of situations where events have proven their predictions true, starting with a challenge to the Texas abortion law and ending with a complaint over critical race theory. In between, our hosts also dissect the legal arguments underpinning the push to get Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the 2020 presidential election and discuss a new bill that would reign in presidential powers.
Show Notes:
-Alan Braid, Texas abortion doctor, sued over ban
-John Eastman memo
-Reuters story on critical race theory
-Williamson County critical race theory complaint
-New York Times story on Protecting Our Democracy Act
-House analysis of the Protecting Our Democracy Act provisions
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Sep 20, 2021 • 1h 5min
How to Get Away with Interstate Mail Fraud
On today’s podcast, David and Sarah discuss a host of thorny legal issues starting with an indictment against a lawyer who lied to the FBI when he alleged communications between the Trump Organization and a Russian bank. They then dig into a Second Amendment amici brief, a defamation case, and the issue of misleading headlines. Listen to the end to hear Sarah explain how to get away with murder (or somewhat less sensationally, how to get away with interstate mail fraud).
SHOW NOTES
Indictment: U.S. v. Michael A. Sussmann
Second Amendment Amici brief regarding New York gun laws
Rep. Devin Nunes' suit against Ryan Lizza and Hearst Magazine Media
The Writer of This Article Also Wrote This Headline and That’s Rare
“The Perfect Crime,” Georgetown Law Review article by Brian C. Kalt
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Sep 13, 2021 • 1h 17min
Future of Biden's Vaccine Mandate
In today’s episode, Sarah and David give you everything you need to combat half-baked hot takes about the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate as they discuss whether the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has the statutory authority to issue its rule. They then indulge in an exploration of the Commerce Clause. Lastly, our hosts discuss new legal updates to the abortion heartbeat law, as well as some potpourri.
Show Notes:
-President Biden’s executive order requiring COVID-19 vaccination for federal employees
-Explanation of Biden’s EO in The Morning Dispatch
-Jacobson v. Massachusetts establishing the government’s right to compulsory vaccination
-United States of America v. Texas on Texas’ abortion statute
-The opinion from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit on Tennessee’s heartbeat abortion ban
-Asbestos Information Ass'n v. OSHA case
-Congressional Research service paper on OSHA
-Justice Breyer interview transcript with Chris Wallace
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Sep 9, 2021 • 1h 11min
Automatic, Still Is
In today’s episode, Sarah and David discuss a fiery concurrence from Judge James Ho in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit’s opinion upholding a Texas ban on certain abortion procedures. They then discuss an indictment related to the Ahmaud Arbery killing, a death penalty case with religious liberty implications, and a Donald Trump Jr. defamation case. Lastly, listen till the end to hear about the cult (which centers around a current Supreme Court justice) that our hosts are vying to join.
Show Notes:
-The 5th Circuit’s opinion on Whole Woman’s Health v. Paxton
-Indictment of former District Attorney Jacquelyn Lee Johnson
-Supreme Court’s stay of execution for John Ramirez
-District Court opinion in Blankenship v. Trump
-“Automatic, Still Is.” soundcloud
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Sep 2, 2021 • 1h 8min
Supreme Court's Texas Abortion Law Decision Explained
Late Wednesday night, the Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, refused to block a Texas abortion law that went into effect earlier in the day. Sarah and David engage in a very detailed discussion of Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson, equipping intrepid listeners to combat any bad legal hot takes they might encounter. They cover what this means for states that want to challenge constitutional rights, for women in Texas with nonviable pregnancies, and, the million dollar question: what this means for the right to abortion established by Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey.
Show Notes:
-Supreme Court opinion on Whole Woman's Health v. Jackson
-Definition of Ex Parte
-Definition of Qui Tam
-Link to the complaint and emergency applications in Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson
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Aug 30, 2021 • 43min
Ben Folds Talks Creativity
For today’s episode, Sarah is joined by special guest Ben Folds, storied American singer-songwriter, musician, and podcaster. They discuss how failure is baked into doing science, how Folds’ song about the Mueller investigation is the perfect place to start for the law-curious, and the song-writing process.
Show Notes:
-Mister Peepers by Ben Folds
-Still Fighting It by Ben Folds
-A Dream About Lightning Bugs: A Life of Music and Cheap Lessons by Ben Folds
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Aug 23, 2021 • 1h 12min
The Spirit of Curling
Mitchell Berman, professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania’s Carey Law School, joins our hosts for a fascinating discussion on the jurisprudence of sports. In a wide-ranging discussion, David and Sarah adjudicate everything from how unwritten traditions are enforced in games to how robot umpires are changing the landscape. And of course, no sports law discussion would be complete without a dive into the Olympics.
Show Notes:
-The Jurisprudence of Sports by Mitchell Berman
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