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Courtroom Chronicles

Author: Diya Kadadi

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Welcome to Courtroom Chronicles, a weekly podcast dissecting the complexities of the legal system sprinkled with a bit of pop culture. Submit your questions on Instagram @courtroomchronicles.
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While driving through the beautiful Pacific Northwest last month, my family and I saw numerous billboards reading #RelistWolves. Little did I know that there existed a local movement that has the potential to change the course of America’s environmental and social landscape. If you’re ready to dive straight into the wilderness and revisit the girl groups of the early 2000s, you’re in the right place. This week’s episode covers the case Defenders of Wildlife vs US Department of the Interior.  In order to help save the wolves, please sign the petition at ⁠www.relistwolves.org⁠.
You may have recently heard on the news about the recent Supreme Court case, Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. vs President and Fellows of Harvard College, banning the use of affirmative action in the college admissions process. If you’re interested in learning the explicit factors that elite colleges use in their admissions process and what it means for rising high school seniors, you’re in the right place. Listen to the full podcast for an in-depth dissection of both sides of the argument.
How can governments alter election results in a state with a constant population? While a lot of discussion online has focused on the electoral college, there is a practice that can dilute the voting power of certain communities and entrench partisan dominance, yet is still debated in the Supreme Court. Hint: It’s related to Tetris. This week’s episode discusses the case Allen vs Milligan.
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