5-4

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

Episodes

Total: 248

When a Supreme Court Justice tells you he's totally legitimate and not part of a secret cabal 🚩🚩🚩

The 2022 Supreme Court term is shaping up to be pretty gnarly. We brought on The Nation's justice co

Nieves v. Bartlett

2021/10/5

This case originates out of an incident at opposite Burning Man, a ski race in Alaska called Arctic

A treaty or law not honored by the United States? It's more likely than you think! In a rare child c

Liberty and the pursuit of justice for landlords and landlords only. In this episode, the hosts talk

In this emergency episode, the hosts discuss Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson, the case where the Sup

Welcome to Law School

2021/8/31

What, like it's hard? This one goes out to all those incoming, current and former Elle Woodses.&nbsp

Nestlé v. Doe

2021/8/24

Is it wrong to enslave children on a cocoa plantation? We'll never know! The Supreme Court dismissed

Stephen Breyer [TEASER]

2021/8/17

In this episode, we spend an hour explaining why you should buy our "Stephen Breyer Retire" merch.Th

The First Amendment protects the rights of very rich people to be anonymous, unbothered, moisturized

In this voting rights case from Arizona, the Supreme Court says you can DO racism, you just can't ME

The legal media isn't doing its job. Except for us. We're killing it.The full version of this premiu

Feed drop alert again! This week, 5-4 is inviting you to check out an episode of Know Your Enemy. If

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You know what's exactly the same? When the government kicks you out of your house so it can build a

Textualism [TEASER]

2021/6/29

The hosts discuss Textualism, the legal theory that the dictionary is the real law, God made the dic

Fulton v. Philadelphia

2021/6/29

In this emergency episode, the hosts discuss one of the spiciest cases from this term, Fulton v. Phi

In this emergency episode, the hosts discuss one of the spiciest cases from this term, Fulton v. Phi

Meet Nick Wallace

2021/6/21

Congrats grads! Our gift to you is an interview with Nick Wallace. Nick is the former Stanford law s

Smith v. Maryland

2021/6/15

Warrantless police surveillance of your telephone is A-OK, according to the holding in Smith v. Mary