July 20, 2023
Short Circuit 281 | Bosom Buddies
We talk with a couple remarkable women who achieved something pretty remarkable for some other remarkable women in Georgia: Had the state supreme court strike […]
Listen NowJuly 13, 2023
Short Circuit 280 | Something’s Rotten in the State of Bivens
Scott Michelman of the ACLU-DC joins us to discuss the ins-and-outs of a recent fascinating (yet disappointing) ruling of the D.C. Circuit. Remember when President […]
Listen NowJuly 06, 2023
Short Circuit 279 | Cops on the Beat
It’s hard to sue the police. But it’s even harder to sue a judge. Rob Johnson returns to tell us about an Eighth Circuit case […]
Listen NowJune 30, 2023
Short Circuit 278 | I’ll Take the Elevator
Who knew that is was so easy to defeat qualified immunity when you sue an elevator inspector? Wesley Hottot of IJ joins us this week […]
Listen NowJune 22, 2023
Short Circuit 277 | More to Come
Short Circuit is delighted to welcome one of the “Founding Fathers” of #AppellateTwitter to our virtual studio, Sean Marotta. Sean tells the story of how […]
Listen NowJune 15, 2023
Short Circuit 276 | The Concentration of Powers
We all know about the separation of powers. But this week IJ attorney Jaba Tsitsuashvili introduces us to something else: the concentration of powers. It’s […]
Listen NowJune 08, 2023
Short Circuit 275 | All Constitutional Law is Procedural Nonsense
IJ attorney Paul Avelar seizes the means of production (and the Short Circuit microphone) and hosts this week’s episode, live from IJ’s annual Law Student […]
Listen NowJune 02, 2023
Short Circuit 274 | 100 Years of Meyer v. Nebraska
June 4, 2023 marks exactly 100 years since the Supreme Court handed down its opinion in Meyer v. Nebraska, where the Court ruled that it […]
Listen NowMay 25, 2023
Short Circuit 273 | Suing to Apportion Seats
Today we’re digging into the Fourteenth Amendment. No, not the part we usually talk about, Section 1, with its privileges or immunities, equal protection, and […]
Listen NowMay 18, 2023
Short Circuit 272 | Elizabeth Warren and Jackets
If a sitting senator threatened you with censorship, would it matter what jacket she’s wearing? Although not an issue we discuss this week, it’s related […]
Listen NowMay 11, 2023
Short Circuit 271 | The Cars Greatest Hits
Cars and free speech, what could be a more American combination? This week we’re playing a double-sided session that you can enjoy while honking your […]
Listen NowMay 05, 2023
Short Circuit 270 | Baby Ninth Amendments
IJ attorney Josh Windham seizes the microphone and turns it around on your regular host, Anthony Sanders. Josh interviews Anthony about his new book, which […]
Listen NowApril 27, 2023
Short Circuit 269 | The British Constitution
It’s Special Short Circuit time. And this time that means we don’t just investigate a special legal issue, we journey to a special place (well, […]
Listen NowApril 20, 2023
Short Circuit 268 | God and Man at Harvard and Yale
Who ever said insurance isn’t interesting? Certainly not the Eleventh Circuit, and certainly not IJ’s Ben Field. He tells us a harrowing story of a […]
Listen NowApril 13, 2023
Short Circuit 267 | Take It
Just compensation is a pretty basic part of the Constitution. Which is why this week’s panel is a little confused how the State of Minnesota […]
Listen NowApril 06, 2023
Short Circuit 266 | School Choice Special
On a special Short Circuit IJ’s Marie Miller sits down with a trio of school choice experts to provide an overview on where school choice […]
Listen NowMarch 30, 2023
Short Circuit 265 | Time Travel
Wouldn’t it be fun to own a time machine? If you said yes then you’re a lot like the Fifth Circuit. Last week its full […]
Listen NowMarch 23, 2023
Short Circuit 264 | Evicting Innocent People
Can a city get a renter evicted for a crime they didn’t commit? Unfortunately, in cities across the country the answer is yes. On a […]
Listen NowMarch 14, 2023
Short Circuit 263 | A Three Hour Tour
A nostalgic tale of judicial engagement where we examine whether recess is a crime and whether it’s fine for the government to follow your every […]
Listen NowMarch 08, 2023
Short Circuit 262 | Shielded
A special Short Circuit Live at Georgetown University hosts Joanna Schwartz of UCLA to discuss her book Shielded: How the Police Became Untouchable. And not […]
Listen NowMarch 02, 2023
Short Circuit 261 | Live at Southern Methodist University!
Short Circuit speaks with the law students at SMU in our first visit to The Big D. With Anya Bidwell as your host, she introduces […]
Listen NowFebruary 23, 2023
Short Circuit 260 | Unlimited Tariff Power
For the first time Short Circuit welcomes the Jones-Act-hating, free-trade-loving, tariff-busting, T-shirt-writing, and top-5-ranking Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute. Scott introduces us to a […]
Listen NowFebruary 16, 2023
Short Circuit 259 | The Rent Is Too Damn High
A qualified immunity and property rights pairing this week. But first we announce the winning answer from last episode’s “decretal language” competition. Then, Patrick Jaicomo […]
Listen NowFebruary 10, 2023
Short Circuit 258 | And in en banc news
Our newsletter begins announcements about federal en banc decisions with the phrase “And in en banc news.” And about a year ago we had an […]
Listen NowFebruary 02, 2023
Short Circuit 257 | General Google Warrants
On this Groundhog Day special we’re sniffing out a couple eternally recurrent subjects: limits on government surveillance and limits on property rights. We’re joined by […]
Listen NowJanuary 26, 2023
Short Circuit 256 | A Magical Bag of Dope
Could you identify a “bag of dope” through a tinted car window? A police officer in Euclid, Ohio thought he could, but it turns out […]
Listen NowJanuary 19, 2023
Short Circuit 255 | Basic Training
We are joined by Texas “teenylaw” lawyer Kristen Vander-Plas LaFreniere. We talk about what it’s like to run a very small practice and then dig […]
Listen NowJanuary 13, 2023
Short Circuit 254 | Civil Rights Roundup
In honor of the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. we invited on three civil rights lawyers to talk about their latest, pathbreaking, cases and […]
Listen NowJanuary 05, 2023
Short Circuit 253 | Imaginary Lines
Two tales of the criminal justice system this week, with the Excessive Fines Clause and the Fourth Amendment both playing a part. First, in the […]
Listen NowDecember 29, 2022
Short Circuit 252 | 13th Amendment at SCOTUS
Not many lawyers alive today can say they’ve litigated a Thirteenth Amendment case (yes, that amendment; the one about slavery). But we at IJ have […]
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