SCOTUS 101: From Michigan with Style

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SCOTUS 101: From Michigan with Style

Dec 4, 2020 1 min read

Commentary By

GianCarlo Canaparo @GCCanaparo

Senior Legal Fellow, Edwin Meese III Center

Zack Smith @tzsmith

Senior Legal Fellow, Meese Center for Legal Studies

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This week, on the "SCOTUS 101" podcast, Heritage expert Zack Smith is back and he joins GianCarlo to discuss this week's oral arguments. They discuss some touchy technology issues and whether the president can discount illegal aliens when it comes to determining the relevant population for each state's allotment of seats in the House of Representatives.

GianCarlo also discusses the Court's midnight Thanksgiving order granting houses of worship a win against discriminatory COVID-19 restrictions. He also interviews Judge Raymond Kethledge who tells us about his career and shares his passion for writing. Last up, Smith is in the hot seat for technology-themed trivia!

You can find Judge Kethledge's book here.

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