
Courtside Episode 10 with Judd Apatow
The legendary director talks about Citizens United (2010), a case that unleashed corporate spending on political campaigns.
Courtside is a podcast about the Supreme Court and what it means for you. I’ve argued 50 cases there. Each week, I discuss 1 case with a guest, a nonlawyer who can translate the case into plain English. Please note we are on hiatus until summer 2024
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The legendary director talks about Citizens United (2010), a case that unleashed corporate spending on political campaigns.

Learn how Aaron writes the music he does — where an instrumental track creates visions and scenes in your head.

Learn about pardons, the new Georgia statute that allows local prosecutors like DA Willis to be ousted, and whether Trump can move the Georgia case to federal court.

Learn about music and copyright, and the 2 Live Crew case, Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music (1994), as well as a discussion of the impact of Artificial Intelligence on copyright and artists

Learn the ins and outs of this sprawling indictment against Donald Trump, his former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and his lawyers (such as Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, and Jenna Ellis)

Learn a bit more about copyright and the 1st Amendment, along with Adam's brilliant analysis of how 19th Century impressionism was a reaction to photography

The brilliant Director of the Whitney Museum and one of the foremost artists of our times discusses the Supreme Court's new Andy Warhol case.

Regina's brilliant discussion of how she overcomes stage fright

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