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A podcast about how the Supreme Court got so supreme. New episode every Thursday. Hosted by @hooliwho.

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Emily Siner
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One wonderful part of working on @MorePerfect is seeing law professors and history teachers use the podcast in their lessons. We're now compiling all the examples we can find of this. Have you taught the podcast? Let me know!
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Shadow dockets, term limits, amicus briefs — what puzzles you about the Supreme Court? What stories are you curious about? We want to answer your questions in our next season. Leave us a voice memo here: bit.ly/46zVMpj
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Is law in the eye of the beholder? In our final episode of the season, the Supreme Court considers a case about copyright, art, Andy Warhol, and Prince. Listen here: bit.ly/41ZRLrJ
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Tell us what you think — is the Warhol transformative?
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This week on More Perfect: THE FUN CASE of the season, where the justices consider: Does the image on the right (a Warhol) TRANSFORM the image on the left (a photograph)?
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This week on More Perfect, how does the Supreme Court interpret art? In the case, we have Andy Warhol, who claims he’s not making art. The photographer, who claims Warhol’s a copycat. And Supreme Court justices, who insist they are not art critics. Listen: bit.ly/41ZRLrJ
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If you missed @AllOfItWNYC yesterday, you can listen to our segment here: wnyc.org/story/more-per… And then don't miss today's episode of More Perfect about the Warhol decision and much more: link.chtbl.com/MorePerfect?si…
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Live at noon: @jessxnyc with Fire Island history; a story about fertility treatment and pain management with @burtonsusan; @MorePerfect on SCOTUS's Andy Warhol decision; Great scott! It's the @BTTFmusical

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For a contrast to someone else in the news, listen to this @MorePerfect w @hooliwho on David Souter, a justice with humility and an aversion to arrogating power in the judiciary who shied away from the spotlight podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rad…
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Where do our rights over our own bodies end and our duties to others begin? An answer lies in the story of a 1905 Supreme Court case about government-mandated vaccines. From #TheExperimentPodcast, we're sharing "The Original Anti-Vaxxer." Listen here: bit.ly/41ZRLrJ
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A Massachusetts pastor named Henning Jacobson refused to be vaccinated against smallpox in 1902. His decision sparked a Supreme Court case that still reverberates today. From #TheExperimentPodcast, we're sharing "The Original Anti-Vaxxer." Listen here: bit.ly/41ZRLrJ
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Where do our rights over our own bodies end and our duties to others begin? In 1902, a Massachusetts pastor named Henning Jacobson refused to be vaccinated against smallpox. His decision sparked a Supreme Court case that still reverberates today. Listen: bit.ly/41ZRLrJ
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The balancing act between individual liberty and public safety that we saw — and continue to see — during the COVID pandemic is as old as our country. This week: the origin story of the legal battles over vaccine mandates. Listen here: bit.ly/41ZRLrJ
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More than 150 years later, two families grapple with one terrible Supreme Court decision. Listen here: bit.ly/41ZRLrJ
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In the 1857 Dred Scott case, Chief Justice Roger Taney wrote what might be the most horrible decision the Court has ever made. More than 150 years later, descendants of the decision come together to figure out what reconciliation looks like. Listen here: bit.ly/41ZRLrJ
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