January 23, 2026
Short Circuit 412 | “Nothing to see here”
Lovers of municipal crime and corruption—and internal affairs departments not doing their jobs—may enjoy the stories this week from Detroit and Baltimore. First, Kirby Thomas […]
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Short Circuit 411 | Don’t Forget Your Receipt
When you pay your bail money it’s a good practice to get a receipt. A woman in Mississippi found that out the hard way when […]
Listen NowJanuary 09, 2026
Short Circuit 410 | Joan of Arc and Qualified Immunity
What does qualified immunity have to do with Joan of Arc? Released on the anniversary of the start of her trial, this episode examines that […]
Listen NowJanuary 02, 2026
Short Circuit 409 | Obviously Unconstitutional
IJ’s Anya Bidwell interviews two civil rights lawyers for a wide-ranging conversation about what it’s like to litigate on behalf of people behind bars. She […]
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Short Circuit 408 | Get Off My Beach
In the early days of the COVID pandemic, a county in Florida thought it was a good idea to keep people off of the beach. […]
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Short Circuit 407 | Master Thespians
Starting with a few lines from Shakespeare’s As You Like It, we are joined by two gentlemen of the stage, James Joseph, the first Assistant […]
Listen NowDecember 12, 2025
Short Circuit 406 | Forfeiture Oopsies
The U.S. government seized over $600,000 from a business, tried to forfeit the money, never filed criminal charges against anyone, and then three years later […]
Listen NowDecember 05, 2025
Short Circuit 405 | Judges as Employers
What happens if you sue your employer and your boss’s boss is a federal judge? It’s kind of complicated. Aliza Shatzman of the Legal Accountability […]
Listen NowNovember 28, 2025
Short Circuit 404 | A Permit to Pray?
Can a city require you to get a permit if you’re having a few people over to pray? In an Ohio town it was a […]
Listen NowNovember 21, 2025
Short Circuit 403 | Strict Liability for Civil Rights Violations
In a special episode, IJ’s Anya Bidwell interviews Matteo Godi of USC Law about his new article “Section 1983: A Strict Liability Statutory Tort.” Professor […]
Listen NowNovember 14, 2025
Short Circuit 402 | They Very Rarely Involve Murder
We’re joined by Reb Masel, a California lawyer who tries to keep the law fun while educating the public about how it works. She’s apparently […]
Listen NowNovember 07, 2025
Short Circuit 401 | Government Fails Rational Basis Test for Once
The balance between free speech, campus order, and fighting antisemitism has been a major flashpoint the last couple of years and it just hit the […]
Listen NowOctober 31, 2025
Short Circuit 400 | Is Sharing Your Password a Federal Crime?
If you think you’ve worked in a bad job you might want to first hear the first case we have this week, brought to you […]
Listen NowOctober 24, 2025
Short Circuit 399 | Weekend at Humphrey’s
It’s Short Circuit Live from Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University with a D.C. Circuit special! We review opinions from a court that […]
Listen NowOctober 17, 2025
Short Circuit 398 | Religious Fact Checks
“Religion” and “fact checks” don’t normally go together. But an employer did so when some employees tried to obtain a religious accommodation from a COVID […]
Listen NowOctober 06, 2025
Short Circuit 397 | Supreme Court Preview from UNC
Dropping on First Monday, the Supreme Court’s first day of the October 2025 term, it’s our annual Supreme Court preview, recorded live at the University […]
Listen NowOctober 03, 2025
Short Circuit 396 | Voting and Carrying in History
Two opinions that dig into history, one on voting rights the other on gun rights, and both from the Fourth Circuit. First, Dan Nelson of […]
Listen NowSeptember 26, 2025
Short Circuit 395 | Won’t You Take Me To YIMBYTown?
It’s a Short Circuit Live from YIMBYTown! We travel to the Yes-In-My-Back-Yard conference, held this year in New Haven, Connecticut. Our guests discuss recent cases […]
Listen NowSeptember 19, 2025
Short Circuit 394 | Speech Over Licensing
It’s a free speech episode with two rulings for the First Amendment. Paul Sherman of IJ details a victory that the Institute for Justice litigated […]
Listen NowSeptember 12, 2025
Short Circuit 393 | As Goes Maine So Goes the Constitution
Your right to remain silent just got a little stronger in the Pine Tree State. We welcome on Carol Garvan of the Maine ACLU to […]
Listen NowSeptember 05, 2025
Short Circuit 392 | The NFL Commissioner Decides
Arbitration may not sound like the most exciting subject, but it recently made for an exciting story at the Second Circuit. Former Miami Dolphins coach […]
Listen NowAugust 29, 2025
Short Circuit 391 | 7th Circuit Judicial Conference
Short Circuit traveled to Chicago for a live recording on the eve of the Seventh Circuit’s biannual Judicial Conference. In front of a crowd of […]
Listen NowAugust 22, 2025
Short Circuit 390 | Kangaroo Courts
The Constitution separates “the judicial power” from “executive power.” Well, that’s the theory at least. A mixing of these powers led to some massive fines […]
Listen NowAugust 15, 2025
Short Circuit 389 | On Walden Fourth Amendment
It’s Sixth Circuit week on Short Circuit with a couple Sixth Circuit lawyers who clerked on the Sixth Circuit and practice law in Michigan. (Which […]
Listen NowAugust 08, 2025
Short Circuit 388 | Crazy Fast Speeds
Did you know the feds can send a subpoena to social media companies to find out stuff about your accounts and also order the same […]
Listen NowAugust 01, 2025
Short Circuit 387 | The Business of Baseball
On the heels of the trade deadline, Rob Johnson of IJ reports on some baseball news. But it doesn’t concern the latest in Major League […]
Listen NowJuly 25, 2025
Short Circuit 386 | Lehto’s License Plates
Steve Lehto of Lehto’s Law rejoins Short Circuit—and for the first time on a YouTube episode—to spread the common sense he delivers daily on his […]
Listen NowJuly 18, 2025
Short Circuit 385 | Pyramid Power
We look into the gray area between a multi-level-marketing venture, like Amway, and a “pyramid scheme.” Appellate attorney Kyle Singhal joins us to discuss a […]
Listen NowJuly 11, 2025
Short Circuit 384 | Metering Constitutional Rights
Can the government force you to only exercise a constitutional right once a month? Could it do that with speech? Or practicing religion? How about […]
Listen NowJuly 04, 2025
Short Circuit 383 | Rock ‘n’ Roll Yoga
Is speaking to a yoga class speech? The Ninth Circuit recently proclaimed that the answer to that question is actually “yes.” But before you turn […]
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