“The law is whatever they say it is” - Michael Podhorzer breaks down the Supreme Court’s democracy-busting playbook.
Dahlia Lithwick is joined by political analyst Michael Podhorzer . Michael was one of the all-hands-on-deck responsible for shoring up the 2020 election against subversion, he’s a political data geek, and for Amicus’s purposes - he’s someone with a fascinating take on the Supreme Court, and all the ways we fail to truly understand it.
Hear why Michael doesn’t care about Leonard Leo, the lessons learned in the Trump years that we should be applying to the court, and the overarching agenda that both motivates and shapes the court’s jurisprudence.
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