5-4

5-4 is a podcast about how much the Supreme Court sucks. It's a progressive and occasionally profane

Episodes

Total: 248

In this long-anticipated episode we finally get into The Ginni Problem. New Yorker chief Washington

Merrill v. Milligan

2022/3/1

The Supreme Court says there's simply no time before elections that are months away, to redraw racis

The Lochner Era [TEASER]

2022/2/22

Do you like reboots? You're gonna love The Lochner Era 2: Return of the Robber Barons! Featuring all

Ingraham v. Wright

2022/2/15

This episode contains references to physical abuse of children. Take care when listening.The standin

Racism equals bad so acknowledging race bad too so reverse racism real so white girl go to preferred

This long-lost amendment gives you rights that our founding fathers, even in their wildest dreams, c

In this ongoing case, the Court holds that requirements that employees mask and test weekly, or get

Florida v. Riley

2022/1/18

Go-go-gadget surveillance state! In this case the Court holds that cops can hover a helicopter over

This week, 5-4 is inviting you to check out an episode of Scene on Radio, from the Center for Docume

Welp, 2021 wasn't a banner year for reproductive rights, and 2022 is looking worse.That's why it's w

In the second part of this two-episode series on abortion rights, the hosts discuss Planned Parentho

We're sorry for bumming you out all year - but the antidote to a crumbling democracy is mutual aid!

This week, 5-4 is inviting you to check out an episode of The Politics of Everything, from The New R

On the 12th day of Christmas, the Warren Court gave to us:Loving Day on June 12th;11 December 1952 -

Let us now bow our heads in observance of this episode about why the Supreme Court thinks it's OK fo

Robert Bork, a Regan nominee to the Supreme Court, showed the depth of his reactionary views during

What's the return on investment on not having an asthma attack? If you can't count it, it doesn't co

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) joins us to talk dark money, judicial nominations, and whether the

Hamdi v. Rumsfeld

2021/11/2

A foreign "prisoner of war" can communicate with their family. An American "traitor" can argue their

Younger v. Harris

2021/10/26

Oof, this is a tough one: Protect the Constitutional rights of actual people, or clutch the vague co