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    The Biggest Scandal in US History. Todd Blanche Should Be in Prison. And Trump, Obviously.

    05/22/2026 | 53 mins.
    OA1263 - Two of the most egregiously impeachable things ever to happen in the United States have just occurred on the same day this week: 
    The so-called “settlement” between Donald Trump and his own IRS which guarantees his immunity from consequences for any financial  a slush fund for his friends and family and 

    A Texas federal judge forcing a Rhode Island hospital to turn over records for trans kids while also attempting to specifically limit where this order can be challenged--and making absurd threats to anyone who even thinks about talking about challenging it

    We take a closer look at the alleged legal basis for both actions and how the Trump “settlement” compares to the previous record-holder for Presidential financial corruption set 123 years ago before getting on to much better news in today’s footnote: an underdog Boston lawyer who has taken to the mic to call out some much bigger law dogs.
    “Settlement” Agreement, President Donald Trump et al. v. Internal Revenue Service et al. (5/18/2026)

    Untitled document, Office of the Attorney General (5/19/2026)

    Order Closing Case, President Donald Trump et al. v. Internal Revenue Service et al., Southern District of Florida (5/18/2026)

    Complaint, Harry Dunn and Daniel Hodges v. Donald J. Trump, D.C. District Court (5/20/2026)

    Order of Court, In RE: Motion to Quash Administrative Subpoena to Rhode Island Hospital, First Cir. (5/19/2026)

    Emergency Motion to Quash Subpoena In Duces Tecum, In Re: Administrative Subpoena 25-1431-032 to Rhode Island Hospital, Rhode Island District Court (5/4/2026)

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    MAGA Says the ’60s Were Too Woke and Wants Racial Immigration Quotas Back

    05/20/2026 | 1h 21 mins.
    VR32 - As the economic effects of Trump’s war of choice in the Middle East begin to hit home, his party is playing the one card it has going into the midterms: the promise of fully restoring open white supremacy to the US immigration system. We begin with a sampler platter of amuse douche from a recent episode of Tim Pool’s podcast–mercifully free of Tim Pool–to get a sense of how the MAGA right is talking about immigration reform these days. Matt then gives a brief history lesson about the openly racist origins of the Immigration Act of 1924 and the Cold War origins of the 1965 Hart-Celler bill which Republicans are now trying to repeal before we dive into the main course: a recent piece in The Federalist written in support of Rep. Andy Ogle’s Assimilation Act. Why do these people hate families so much? Can Congress really end birthright citizenship? And can you really build an entire thinkpiece entirely out of red flags? Join us this week on Vapid Response Wednesday to find out.
    The National Visa Bulletin’s website

    Whom We Shall Welcome (1952)

    The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965

    It’s Long Past Time To Scrap Hart-Celler And Insist That Immigrants Assimilate (John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist; 5/15/2026)

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    When Alito’s Jurisprudence Is Kavanaughs All the Way Down

    05/18/2026 | 58 mins.
    OA1262 - How are a car accident in California, a tax fraud case in Nevada, and two bus accidents in New York and Pennsylvania all connected to the Dobbs abortion case? Find out on this week’s accidental too-deep dive into state sovereignty. Jenessa read a bunch of extra cases just to be thorough, and accidentally uncovered Kavanaugh planting the seeds that would grow into the “egregiously wrong” “rule” for ignoring stare decisis. But also mostly we’ll talk about the weird world of state sovereignty, Clarence Thomas being obnoxious and ahistorical while accusing everyone else of being ahistorical, and Sotomayor getting some peace for a change to write a pleasant little 9-0 decision about some non-partisan procedural legal nerdery that benefits injured plaintiffs.
    Nevada v. Hall, 440 U.S. 410 (1979)

    Franchise Tax Board of California v. Hyatt, 587 U.S. 230 (2019)
    Listen to oral arguments on Oyez: https://www.oyez.org/cases/2018/17-1299; Timestamp for Kavanaugh dropping the “egregiously wrong” bomb: 50:47


    Ramos v. Louisiana, 590 U.S. 83 (2020), Kavanaugh concurrence

    Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, 597 U.S. 215 (2022)

    Galette v. New Jersey Transit Corp., 607 U.S. ___ (2026)

    The “major questions doctrine” Kavanaugh inception timeline:
    U.S. Telecom Association v. F.C.C., 855 F.3d 381, 422-423 (D.C. Cir 2017), Kavanaugh dissent

    Repeal of the Clean Power Plan, 84 Fed. Reg. 32520, 32529 (proposed Jul. 8, 2019) (to be codified at 40 C.F.R. pt. 60).

    West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency, 597 U.S. 697 (2022)


    Additional sources:
    Episodes 1229 & 1230 for an in-depth explanation of immunities, including state and federal sovereign immunity: “The complicated web of immunities that makes accountability so difficult”

    Chisholm v. Georgia, 2 U.S. 419 (1793)

    U.S. Const. amend. XI

    Hans v. Louisiana, 134 U.S. 1 (1890)

    Ex parte Young, 209 U.S. 123 (1908)

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    We May Get All the Files on Renée Good's Killing... Because of a Different Case

    05/15/2026 | 49 mins.
    OA1261 - Today on Rapid Response Friday: a new fight for reproductive rights reaches SCOTUS, (some) justice on ICE, and two very different kinds of dicks get their day in court. (N.B.: Shortly after this recording, the Supreme Court entered a full stay in the mifepristone case pending disposition of a certiorari petition 7-2 (Thomas & Alito dissenting).)
    Louisiana v. FDA et al, filed Oct 6, 2025

    SCOTUS stay order in Danco Laboratories v. Louisiana et al(5/14/26)

    Full bodycam footage of the arrest of Jeana Renea Gamble, Fox10 (11/21/2025)

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    Clarence Thomas Delivers An Incomprehensibly Stupid Speech

    05/13/2026 | 1h 5 mins.
    VR31 - Is Justice Clarence Thomas the single most interesting person in American public life right now? Matt is here to argue that case upon the dismal milestone of Thomas officially becoming the second longest-serving justice in US Supreme Court history.  After a brief homage to Anita Hill’s tenacity at Thomas’s 1991 Senate confirmation hearing, we try to better understand the mind of this unusual man who has done uniquely massive amounts of damage to our legal system and our rights through a review of a speech he recently delivered at the University of Texas at Austin’s Civitas Institute. Why did a former supporter of Malcolm X and the Black Panthers get fully behind the Reagan agenda, and why does he now believe that there is nothing wrong with Black Americans that harsher policing, the end of affirmative action, and lowering taxes on billionaires can’t fix? Does he know that the intended audience of libertarian conservative Black nationalists he is trying to speak to is approximately the same size as the dedicated core of lefty capital-P Progressive devotees of Woodrow Wilson he is telling them to fear? Also, perhaps less importantly--where, exactly, is “Skanksville”?
    “Remarks on the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence,” Clarence Thomas (full text of address given April 20, 2026)(full video here)

    The Enigma of Clarence Thomas, Corey Robin (2019)
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Opening Arguments is a law show that helps you make sense of the news! Comedian Thomas Smith brings on legal analysts to help you understand not only current events, but also deeper legal concepts and areas! The typical schedule will be M-W-F with Monday being a deep-dive, Wednesday being Thomas Takes the Bar Exam and patron shoutouts, and Friday being a rapid response to legal issues in the news!
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