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The First 50 Days of Trump with Prof Steve Vladeck

The First 50 Days of Trump with Prof Steve Vladeck

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In the inaugural episode of the "Civic Podcast", co-hosts Markus Wagner and David Turner interview Steve Vladeck about the first 50 days of the second Trump presidency and the state of US politics and constitutional law. They discuss the deconstruction of the administrative state and the drive to replace civil servants with Trump loyalists. They cover concerns about bypassing legal procedures and the unconventional influence of figures like Elon Musk and the so-called DOGE. They also explore the potential for the Trump administration to defy the courts and the importance of upholding constitutional checks and balances. They discuss the silencing of critics and the implications for First Amendment rights. Finally, they touch upon the diverse motivations behind these actions and speculate on when this trend might peak. Links: Ben Penn and Tatyana Monnay, Covington Revenge Deepens Worries of Defending Trump Targets, Bloomberg Law, 27 February 2025Adam Bonica, The DOGE Purge: Empirical Evidence of Politically Motivated Firings And what it means for American Democracy, On Data and Democracy, 1 March 2025. Alex Lemonides, Seamus Hughes, Mattathias Schwartz and Lazaro Gamio, Tracking the Lawsuits Against Trump’s Agenda, New York Times, 11 March 2025 How Musk Built DOGE: Timeline and Key Takeaways, New York Times, 28 February 2025Letter by interim US attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin to William Treanor, Dean of Georgetown University Law Center and response by William TreanorRecommendations: Ted Chiang, Why A.I. Isn’t Going to Make Art, The New Yorker, 31 August 2024 Recipe Tin Eats by Nagi Maehashi: Recipes, Book, Food Bank and DozerMarkus Wagner is Professor of Law at the University of Wollongong, Australia and has advised the private sector, governments and international organizations. An award-winning instructor, his academic work and consulting are focused on the intersections of international trade law and governance, and international peace and security, as well as US and Australian constitutional law. Professor Wagner is a sought after commentator on TV, radio and other news outlets. Social media handles: LinkedIn, X, Bluesky.Steve Vladeck is the Agnes Williams Sesquicentennial Professor of Federal Courts at Georgetown University Law Center. He's CNN's Supreme Court analyst; creator and editor of "One First" (a twice-weekly newsletter about the Supreme Court); and author of the New York Times bestselling book, "The Shadow Docket: How the Supreme Court Uses Stealth Rulings to Amass Power and Undermine the Republic". His social media handles include: LinkedIn, X, Bluesky.David Turner is a lawyer and software developer from Sydney, Australia. As the principal lawyer of Empirical Legal, David advises Australian startups, scale-ups and small businesses on corporate advisory and technology challenges. As a co-founder of Lext, David works to make the law easier to access and easier to practise through software. Lext develops its own software-as-a-service products, and also works with government agencies, law firms and not-for-profit organisations to develop technological solutions to law and justice problems. Social media handles: LinkedIn.
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