November 29, 2024
Short Circuit 352 | Misinformation
We go online for some First Amendment content this week. First, IJ’s Jeff Redfern explains how the Eleventh Circuit concluded that CNN might be liable […]
Listen NowNovember 22, 2024
Short Circuit 351 | State Court Shenanigans
A couple friends drop by this week who have overstayed their welcome: Rooker and Feldman. Together they make up the Rooker-Feldman doctrine, a weed that […]
Listen NowNovember 15, 2024
Short Circuit 350 | In rem Liechtenstein
Can the U.S. government use civil forfeiture in a U.S. court to take property in another country? One of IJ’s directors of our National Initiative […]
Listen NowNovember 08, 2024
Short Circuit 349 | Wrong Side of the Road
Did you know that you can be arrested for walking on the wrong side of the road? Neither did a Missouri police officer. Until he […]
Listen NowNovember 01, 2024
Short Circuit 348 | Excessive Fines and the IRS
Is a “fine” a “fine”? No, not at all, and therefore it can’t be “excessive.” At least that’s the IRS’s position. Thankfully that argument was […]
Listen NowOctober 25, 2024
Short Circuit 347 | Election Law Special
With less than two weeks before America’s general election it’s time for our biennial dive into election law! A whirlwind tour of election decisions from […]
Listen NowOctober 18, 2024
Short Circuit 346 | Not My Responsibility
When it comes to the law, it’s the responsibility of the government. After all, that’s why we have a government, right? Well, it seems the […]
Listen NowOctober 11, 2024
Short Circuit 345 | Supreme Court Preview at UNC!
For the 8th year in a row Short Circuit travels to the University of North Carolina to preview the Supreme Court’s new term, hosted by […]
Listen NowOctober 04, 2024
Short Circuit 344 | Can a Jury Only Go Up to Eleven?
“Twelve” isn’t just another word for a dozen or the original number of Apostles. It’s how many jurors sit on a criminal jury. Well, except […]
Listen NowSeptember 27, 2024
Short Circuit 343 | Fourth Amendment Effects
“Effects” isn’t a word that most people associate with “my stuff” these days. But that’s what it means in the Fourth Amendment. Our “effects” are […]
Listen NowSeptember 20, 2024
Short Circuit 342 | Kicked Out of the Libertarian Club?
Economic liberty is in poll position. Or at least it won an early round victory in North Carolina. IJ attorney, and North Carolinian, Josh Windham […]
Listen NowSeptember 13, 2024
Short Circuit 341 | Live from Austin: Local Retaliation
A special edition of Short Circuit Live where the Institute for Justice teamed up with the Texas Observer for a conversation about how local governments […]
Listen NowSeptember 06, 2024
Short Circuit 340 | No Way to Run a Railroad
An extremely sad case, especially for man’s best friend (dog-lover discretion is advised!), and a happy case for property rights. First, the Center for Judicial […]
Listen NowAugust 30, 2024
Short Circuit 339 | The Crime of Journalism
Part of the job description of a journalist is talk to public officials, gather information, and report on it. Unfortunately, that seems to be a […]
Listen NowAugust 23, 2024
Short Circuit 338 | Geofence Warrants
One reason we have a Fourth Amendment is to be free from general warrants, permission slips for the government to search, well, everything. Is that […]
Listen NowAugust 16, 2024
Short Circuit 337 | Facebook Comment Board of Appeals
Anyone who has ever grown enraged after seeing their comment deleted from a Facebook page will find solace in this week’s episode. We examine a […]
Listen NowAugust 09, 2024
Short Circuit 336 | Thor’s Seizure
A most unusual Fourth Amendment case this week: One cop claims there was a seizure while another says there was not. They disagree because one […]
Listen NowAugust 02, 2024
Short Circuit 335 | Zoning Justice
Emphasizing the justice in our name, IJ recently launched a new project to fight back against zoning laws, Zoning Justice. We’ve been challenging overreaching zoning […]
Listen NowJuly 26, 2024
Short Circuit 334 | Only Mostly Dead
It’s time for Short Circuit to head for the hills. Two cases from the mountainous Tenth Circuit, one on the Fourth Amendment and another on […]
Listen NowJuly 18, 2024
Short Circuit 333 | Live at Hogan Lovells!
We join forces with the law firm of Hogan Lovells to bring you some “legal mumbo jumbo”—an episode recorded at their offices in Washington, D.C. […]
Listen NowJuly 11, 2024
Short Circuit 332 | Not-So Government Speech
This episode is a First Amendment 2-4-1. We begin with James Dickey of the Upper Midwest Law Center (and former golf pro). James tells us […]
Listen NowJuly 02, 2024
Short Circuit 331 | The British Are Coming
The Fourth of July holds a central place in American history. The day patriots threw off the shackles of King George. Which is why it’s […]
Listen NowJune 28, 2024
Short Circuit 330 | Pretext Takings
Everybody knows that the government can’t take property from you just because it doesn’t like you. But what if the government says it actually wants […]
Listen NowJune 22, 2024
Short Circuit 329 | Much Ado About Nothing
Is “perceived speech” protected by the First Amendment? That straightforward question goes in a very complicated direction when a truck driver is fired from his […]
Listen NowJune 12, 2024
Short Circuit 328 | A Modest Proposal
It’s a Short Circuit Live, recorded at the Institute for Justice’s annual law student conference! Patrick Jaicomo is your host, and he brings along IJ’s […]
Listen NowJune 06, 2024
Short Circuit 327 | Conference Realignment
If you’re a fan of our furry friends (actual animals, that is) then this is the episode for you. First, we start with what’s important: […]
Listen NowMay 30, 2024
Short Circuit 326 | Modesty of Our Lexicographers
First of all: PARENTAL ADVISORY! If you have children nearby you might want to save part of this episode for later. It doesn’t happen until […]
Listen NowMay 23, 2024
Short Circuit 325 | This Is a Racket
How does history inform our interpretation of the Constitution? In all kinds of ways, it seems, and perhaps in too many of them. We once […]
Listen NowMay 16, 2024
Short Circuit 324 | The Battle for Your Brain
We take a break from the federal courts of appeals and look into a brave new world—or is it an Orwellian one? Our thoughts—our inner […]
Listen NowMay 08, 2024
Short Circuit 323 | Poor Behavior
We’re gonna read you the Riot Act. Again. An old friend of Short Circuit returns, the Anti-Riot Act. Perhaps (?) named in homage to its […]
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