September 13, 2024
Short Circuit 341 | Live from Austin: Local Retaliation
A special edition of Short Circuit Live where the Institute for Justice teamed up with the Texas Observer for a conversation about how local governments […]
Listen NowSeptember 06, 2024
Short Circuit 340 | No Way to Run a Railroad
An extremely sad case, especially for man’s best friend (dog-lover discretion is advised!), and a happy case for property rights. First, the Center for Judicial […]
Listen NowAugust 30, 2024
Short Circuit 339 | The Crime of Journalism
Part of the job description of a journalist is talk to public officials, gather information, and report on it. Unfortunately, that seems to be a […]
Listen NowAugust 23, 2024
Short Circuit 338 | Geofence Warrants
One reason we have a Fourth Amendment is to be free from general warrants, permission slips for the government to search, well, everything. Is that […]
Listen NowAugust 16, 2024
Short Circuit 337 | Facebook Comment Board of Appeals
Anyone who has ever grown enraged after seeing their comment deleted from a Facebook page will find solace in this week’s episode. We examine a […]
Listen NowAugust 09, 2024
Short Circuit 336 | Thor’s Seizure
A most unusual Fourth Amendment case this week: One cop claims there was a seizure while another says there was not. They disagree because one […]
Listen NowAugust 02, 2024
Short Circuit 335 | Zoning Justice
Emphasizing the justice in our name, IJ recently launched a new project to fight back against zoning laws, Zoning Justice. We’ve been challenging overreaching zoning […]
Listen NowJuly 26, 2024
Short Circuit 334 | Only Mostly Dead
It’s time for Short Circuit to head for the hills. Two cases from the mountainous Tenth Circuit, one on the Fourth Amendment and another on […]
Listen NowJuly 18, 2024
Short Circuit 333 | Live at Hogan Lovells!
We join forces with the law firm of Hogan Lovells to bring you some “legal mumbo jumbo”—an episode recorded at their offices in Washington, D.C. […]
Listen NowJuly 11, 2024
Short Circuit 332 | Not-So Government Speech
This episode is a First Amendment 2-4-1. We begin with James Dickey of the Upper Midwest Law Center (and former golf pro). James tells us […]
Listen NowJuly 02, 2024
Short Circuit 331 | The British Are Coming
The Fourth of July holds a central place in American history. The day patriots threw off the shackles of King George. Which is why it’s […]
Listen NowJune 28, 2024
Short Circuit 330 | Pretext Takings
Everybody knows that the government can’t take property from you just because it doesn’t like you. But what if the government says it actually wants […]
Listen NowJune 22, 2024
Short Circuit 329 | Much Ado About Nothing
Is “perceived speech” protected by the First Amendment? That straightforward question goes in a very complicated direction when a truck driver is fired from his […]
Listen NowJune 12, 2024
Short Circuit 328 | A Modest Proposal
It’s a Short Circuit Live, recorded at the Institute for Justice’s annual law student conference! Patrick Jaicomo is your host, and he brings along IJ’s […]
Listen NowJune 06, 2024
Short Circuit 327 | Conference Realignment
If you’re a fan of our furry friends (actual animals, that is) then this is the episode for you. First, we start with what’s important: […]
Listen NowMay 30, 2024
Short Circuit 326 | Modesty of Our Lexicographers
First of all: PARENTAL ADVISORY! If you have children nearby you might want to save part of this episode for later. It doesn’t happen until […]
Listen NowMay 23, 2024
Short Circuit 325 | This Is a Racket
How does history inform our interpretation of the Constitution? In all kinds of ways, it seems, and perhaps in too many of them. We once […]
Listen NowMay 16, 2024
Short Circuit 324 | The Battle for Your Brain
We take a break from the federal courts of appeals and look into a brave new world—or is it an Orwellian one? Our thoughts—our inner […]
Listen NowMay 08, 2024
Short Circuit 323 | Poor Behavior
We’re gonna read you the Riot Act. Again. An old friend of Short Circuit returns, the Anti-Riot Act. Perhaps (?) named in homage to its […]
Listen NowMay 02, 2024
Short Circuit 322 | Neighbors
Stories we hope our listeners can relate to this week: borrowing cars and lousy neighbors. First, from the Sixth Circuit, IJ’s Rob Frommer details how […]
Listen NowApril 25, 2024
Short Circuit 321 | A Tale of Two Prisons
We can neither confirm nor deny the existence of this podcast. But if we could we’d tell you all about the CIA’s involvement in a […]
Listen NowApril 19, 2024
Short Circuit 320 | Spy Cameras
We revisit an issue that’s really coming into focus: cameras on poles and how they stand up to the Fourth Amendment. Mike Greenberg of IJ […]
Listen NowApril 12, 2024
Short Circuit 319 | Baptism By Venue
Two wild stories this week, one biblical and one of a more secular nature—but still wild. Jeff Redfern of IJ tells of a Texan judicial […]
Listen NowApril 05, 2024
Short Circuit 318 | Is Coding Speech?
An all Seventh Circuit, all Chicago episode. IJ attorney Andrew Ward drops in to tell a tale of online support for terrorists. Or at least […]
Listen NowMarch 29, 2024
Short Circuit 317 | Live at the University of Virginia!
The Short Circuit roadshow comes to UVA in Charlottesville, Virginia, where we finally focus on the Fourth Circuit. Fresh off her Supreme Court argument last […]
Listen NowMarch 22, 2024
Short Circuit 316 | Unaccountable
Is qualified immunity a narrow doctrine focused on protecting the police when they make “split second decisions”? If you listen to its defenders you would […]
Listen NowMarch 14, 2024
Short Circuit 315 | A Day at the Races
A bit of a free speech derby this week, one opinion about free speech itself and another about how to just get to the First […]
Listen NowMarch 07, 2024
Short Circuit 314 | That's Gold, Jerry, Gold!
Everyone says we need more housing, right? Not all local governments agree. Maybe they’re fine with more housing over there but not where developers actually […]
Listen NowMarch 01, 2024
Short Circuit 313 | Memo From a Robot
A special episode on artificial intelligence and the law, including how we find the law. Ed Walters, a pioneer in bringing AI to legal research, […]
Listen NowFebruary 22, 2024
Short Circuit 312 | The Power of FERC
An electric episode where we just might short the circuits. That’s because we dive into some capital “D” Drama at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. […]
Listen Now