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Sarah Isgur: What Most Americans Get Wrong About SCOTUS

Sarah Isgur: What Most Americans Get Wrong About SCOTUS

Episode 63 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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Karin Lips sits down with Sarah Isgur—ABC News legal analyst, co-host of the Advisory Opinions podcast, editor of SCOTUSblog, and author of The Last Branch Standing: A Potentially Surprising, Occasionally Witty Journey Inside Today's Supreme Court.

In this episode, Sarah quickly busts the myth that the Supreme Court is simply divided along partisan lines. She takes listeners in-depth to show the surprising dynamics shaping decisions and the longstanding traditions that set the Court apart from the other federal branches.

She and Karin also discuss growing executive power—and how that shift may leave the Supreme Court as America’s “last branch standing.”

Beyond the bench, Sarah reflects on her unconventional career path and life as a mom of young boys, where Bluey has become (almost) part of the family.

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