SCOTUS 101: Indian Country, Incorporation & a Timid Frog

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SCOTUS 101: Indian Country, Incorporation & a Timid Frog

Nov 29, 2018 1 min read
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Former Legal Fellow and Appellate Advocacy Program Manager

Elizabeth Slattery researches and writes on the rule of law, separation of powers, civil rights, and other constitutional issues.
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In Episode 307 of SCOTUS 101, Sheldon Gilbert of the National Constitution Center joins Elizabeth Slattery to talk about recent oral arguments, the return of Coach K, and John Roberts v. Donald Trump. Elizabeth also chats with SCOTUS litigator Erin Murphy. Tune in for a game, “Judge or Just Made Up.”

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