Professor Carl Tobias of the University of Richmond Law School, discusses how the virus-caused backlog threatens to put courts already short of judges, and considered ‘judicial emergencies,’ in a bind. Professor Joshua Blackman, of the South Texas College of Law, discusses how a new Kentucky judge, Justin Walker, President Trump’s nominee for the D.C. Circuit, wrote a decision that sounded more like a sermon, attracting attention beyond just Kentucky. They speak to host June Grasso.

Weekend Law: Powell Probe Dropped, SCOTUS & Religion in Schools
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Court Okays Ten Commandments in Classrooms & Unequal Justice
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Civil Rights Group Indicted, FCC Fines Under Fire & Military Draft
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