
The Lower Courts Punch Up
from Strict Scrutiny
by Leah Litman, Kate Shaw, Melissa Murray
Published: Mon Sep 08 2025
Show Notes
Kate, Leah, and Melissa break down how the lower courts are challenging the Trump administration and expressing their frustration with SCOTUS. Then, they check in with two members of the supermajority: Brett Kavanaugh, who’s touting a shiny new shadow docket rebrand, and Amy Coney Barrett as she commences her cursèd book tour. Finally, the hosts speak with Yale Law professor Justin Driver about his book, TheFall of Affirmative Action: Race, the Supreme Court, and the Future of Higher Education.
Hosts’ and guests’ favorite things:
- Kate: Apologies:You Have Reached the End of Your Free-Trial Period of America! By Alexandra Petri (The Atlantic); Bonus 176: Law, Lawlessness, and Doomerism, Steve Vladeck (One First); Howa Top Secret SEAL Team 6 Mission Into North Korea Fell Apart, Dave Philipps and Matthew Cole (NYT)
- Leah: The DC Circuit’s Realpolitik Orders in the Foreign Aid Funding Case, Chris Geidner; 174. Justice Gorsuch's Attack on Lower Courts & Bonus 174: Playing the Justices for Fools, Steve Vladeck (One First); TheSupreme Court Is Backing Trump’s Power Grab, Kate Shaw & Ezra Klein (NYT).
- Melissa: RFK’s Senate Finance Committee hearing; Hijacking the Kennedys, Reeves Waldman (New York Magazine); Nancy Mace: Everything You Didn't Know About Her Sh*tty Past (Crooked’s Hysteria); TheseSummer Storms, Sarah MacLean; Gwyneth: TheBiography, Amy Odell
- Justin: TheCreative Act: A Way of Being, Rick Rubin; Martin Luther King's Constitution: A Legal History of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Randall Kennedy (Yale Law Journal)
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