Year: <span>2023</span>
Year: 2023

How The Administrative State Is Disputing Your Right To A Jury Trial

Episode # 66
Today on Legalese we are doing a deep dive into the pending Supreme Court Case SEC v Jarkesy. This case was one included in my Supreme Court Roundup video from October 2023, which included a very brief summary of the case and reviewed the Question Presented.
Today we will be giving this case the comprehensive attention it deserves as what I believe may be the most interesting and important Supreme Court case in my annual case roundup. The Court is being asked to either reaffirm or vacate a decision by the Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals that found an internal SEC case brought against George Jarkesy as unconstitutional on three separate grounds.
First, it deprived Jarkesy of his Seventh Amendment right to a trial by jury.
Second, it violated the Non-Delegation Doctrine.
Third, it violates the “Take Care” clause of Article II because the President is powerless to remove an Administrative Law Judge, such as the judge that ruled against Jarkesy.
Today we take a deep dive into the administrative state, the Fifth Circuit decision, we review the oral arguments from this case before the Supreme Court and I debunk the scare-mongering untruths that are spreading by way of the corporate media and the Washington DC political class.

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Moore Money, Moore Problems

Episode # 65
Today on Legalese, we are discussing the case Moore v United States. This case, which was part of my 2023 Supreme Court Roundup was argued before the Court on December 5th, 2023.
There is a lot of new information that can be gleaned about this case from those arguments and so this video will be a summary of those arguments. Looking at the key issues raised and making some fairly certain predictions about the outcome of this case.

Go Read my Article about Moore v United States that I mention at the top of my video: https://constitutionallaw.substack.com/p/moore-money-moore-problems-183

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History Of Qualified Immunity

Episode # 64
Today on Legalese, we have my history of the qualified immunity doctrine..

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Qualified Immunity Turns On Police & Cops Get A Taste Of Their Own Medicine!

Episode # 63
Today on Legalese we will be discussing two truly outrageous cases in which cops were granted qualified immunity.
The first is a unique example of what I call “Blue on blue violence”; a term I coined to describe incidents in which police officers are both preparator and victim.
The second is a shocking example of a citizen who did, quite literally, nothing wrong and yet found himself being followed home by a truly deranged sociopath who not only followed him all the way home, where he would proceed to assault this man right in his driveway… Only to find out this deranged sociopath turned out to be an off-duty police officer who would also be granted qualified immunity.

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Upcoming Appearance On Freedom Hub Podcast

Greetings Everybody This Thursday November 16th I will be joining Jim Grapek and Charles Frohman for their Freedom Hub Working Group. We will be discussing the Implied Powers Doctrine… …As well as discussing my book “Constitutional Sleight Of Hand – An Explicit History Of Implied Powers” Available on Amazon or through My Shop at …

SCOTUS Roundup 2023 – Gun Rights & The Second Amendment

Episode #62

Today on Legalese we will be discussing three cases going before the Supreme Court this term that are centered on gun rights and the second amendment. Two are new cases that the Court just recently granted cert on last week. Garland v Cargill and National Rife Association v Vullo. The third case is revisiting a case we already discussed in my first roundup video on October 2nd 2023. This is United States v Rahimi. The Court heard oral arguments in the case on November 7th. I have a hell of a lot to say about it and we can make a fairly confident prediction about the outcome of this case.

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The Surprising Importance Of Ketanji Brown Jackson

Surprising Importance Of Ketanji Brown Jackson [Original Source: What The Hell Is Progressive Originalism? episode of Legalese Podcast] Should Constitutional Originalists welcome the presence of the Junior Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson on the Court? Many people will probably be left shaking their heads as I answer the question with …

What The Hell Is Progressive Originalism?

Episode #61 of the podcast Legalese explores the concept of Progressive Originalism in judicial philosophy. It discusses how it differs from other originalist interpretations, notably original public meaning and textualism. The episode highlights Junior Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Progressive Originalist on the Supreme Court, who could become a significant figure due to certain surprising factors.

Major Supreme Court Update

Episode #55
Today on Legalese we will be discussing two cases that the Supreme Court has just decided to hear earlier today, during their upcoming term. We have two potential landmark cases that bring serious challenges to the doctrines of Chevron Deference and Qualified Immunity.
What you need to know to understand and follow these cases as they make their way through the Court.

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