Episode Description
Sarah Isgur and David French dive into two Ninth Circuit opinions: one involving an anti-discrimination law in Washington, another related to a first-grade girl being punished for giving her classmate a drawing inspired by what her teacher read in class.
The Agenda:
–Is the Fifth Circuit still the most conservative court?
–Judge VanDyke’s swinging opinion
–What is this case even about?
–Adrian Vermeule weighs in
–Don’t sic a kid’s drawing
–First-graders have free speech rights
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Show Notes:
–The Postmodern Jurisprudence of Lawrence VanDyke
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