The NewsWorthy - Airport Impact, Drone Rules & YouTube’s Swipe Right – Tuesday, January 15th, 2019

The news to know for Tuesday, January 15th, 2019!

Today, we're talking about the shutdown's impact to airports, the lawmaker in trouble and new rules for drones.

Plus: the newest video streaming option and changes to YouTube and Twitter.

Those stories and many more in less than 10 minutes!

Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you. 

Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com to read more about any of the stories mentioned under the section titled 'Episodes' or see sources below...

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Sources: 

Shutdown’s Impact: AP, The Hill, Bloomberg, Business Insider, USA Today, Houston Chronicle, NBC News

U.S. Attorney General Confirmation Hearing: The Washington Post, WSJ

Rep. King Removed: FOX News, NYT

PG&E Bankruptcy: Reuter, CNN

Drone Rules: Bloomberg, The Hill

NBC Streaming: CNBC

Social Media Tests: TechCrunch, Engadget, TechCrunch, Mashable

White House to Big Brother’s House: The Hollywood Reporter, CNN

Hamilton in Puerto Rico: People, NYT

 

Opening Arguments - OA244: Clarence Thomas vs. Thurgood Marshall

Today's episode features a little more about Corey Robin, including the argument addressed on the show that criticisms of Clarence Thomas's competence are a racist echo of similar claims made against Thurgood Marshall.  Find out why Andrew made the mistake he did in Episode 242, and also why Andrew still stands behind his answer to that question.

We begin with Robin, winding our way from his blog posts to the jurisprudence of two of Andrew's heroes, Laurence Tribe and Ronald Dworkin!  Ultimately, you'll learn why Andrew continues to defend the proposition that attacks on Thomas's competence are not inherently racist.

After that, it's time for some behind-the-scenes news about Attorney General nominee William Barr just in time for his confirmation hearings.  What company does he keep when it comes to interpreting the Founding Fathers?  Listen and find out!  (Hint:  this isn't good.)

Finally, it's time for the answer to Thomas Takes The Bar Exam #108 regarding real property.  As always, remember to follow our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and like our Facebook Page so that you too can play along with #TTTBE!

Appearances

None!  If you'd like to have either of us as a guest on your show, drop us an email at openarguments@gmail.com.

Show Notes & Links

  1. We first discussed Robin in Episode 242 as part of a listener question.  You can click here to read his Tweet criticizing us for engaging in "tribalism" and playing identity politics.
  2. We discuss two Robin blog posts in depth:  (a) "Everything is in the Hands of Heaven Except the Fear of Heaven", and (b) "The Scandal of Democracy"
  3. It was, in fact, Elena Kagan who said "we're all textualists now" in 2015.
  4. Click here to check out Tribe's 2008 book, The Invisible Constitution, which openly contests originalism (and directly engages Scalia in particular).
  5. You should also check out the Ronald Dworkin speech that was turned into an article in the Fordham Law Review.
  6. This is the 2001 Keith Whittington law review article that credits Robin with an assist.  This is Whittington's page at the Federalist Society.
  7. We engage with this tweet from Robin listing four supposed examples of intellectual laziness leveled against Thurgood Marshall.
  8. Some Thurgood Marshall links:  (a) his confirmation as reported by the New York Times; and (b) this lovely retrospective on Thomas's career penned by Juan Williams for the Washington Post.
  9. Finally, you can read some more stuff on Clarence Thomas:  (a) the 2014 rates of agreement among Supreme Court justices; and (b) this anecdote reported by attorney Matt Howell.
  10. If you have HeinOnline, you can read the Mark Tushnet law review article in the Georgetown Law Review we discuss on the show.  (Otherwise, you're stuck reading the first page only.)

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The Gist - Against Steve King, Words Aren’t Enough

On The Gist, president Trump is far from tough on Russia, and too many news talk shows let his allies make that claim.

In the interview, Jennifer Traig thought she knew what she was getting into when she became a parent, until “washing diarrhea out of neckfolds” came along. In her latest book, she turns to history to sort the parenting techniques and philosophies that are worth keeping from those that aren’t. Traig is the author of Act Natural: A Cultural History of Misadventures in Parenting.

In the Spiel, Republicans are speaking out against congressman Steve King for his racist comments. But how about some action?

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The Nod - Brittany’s Choice: Sister, Sister

Producer Simone Polanen thought she knew her little sister well, until she discovered a major part of her sister’s identity that she knew nothing about. When Simone confronts her sister, the conversation gets heated.

This month, we're sharing some of Brittany and Eric's most memorable episodes of The Nod so far. This week is Brittany's pick: "Sister, Sister".

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Pod Save America - “Deleted scenes from Helsinki.”

Trump hides the details of his chats with Putin while the FBI investigates whether he’s compromised, the government shutdown becomes the longest in history, Julian Castro and Tulsi Gabbard announce their presidential campaigns, and Republicans might finally take action against white nationalist Steve King. Then Jon Lovett talks to Los Angeles teachers on the first day of their strike. Also – Pod Save America is going on tour! Get your tickets now: crooked.com/events

Cato Daily Podcast - Dark Money and ‘Lawless Prosecutions’

A new documentary showcased by PBS presents Montana as a success story of campaign finance reform and Wisconsin's John Doe investigations as a failure. Steve Klein of the Pillar of Law Institute details some omissions in the Dark Money documentary.

Related podcasts:

Wisconsin’s ‘John Doe’ Raids Two Years Later October 2, 2015
“John Doe” Prosecutors Lose Big in Wisconsin October 6, 2016


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Start the Week - Violence and Conflict

The prize-winning writer John Lanchester considers the political endgame of a fractious world in his new novel, The Wall. He tells Amol Rajan why he has written a dystopian fable in which the young distrust the old, and the world appears broken.

But just how violent are we as a species? The primatologist Richard Wrangham believes there is a 'goodness paradox': at an individual level we have evolved to become a more peaceful animal, especially compared to our closest relatives, the chimpanzee; but our ability to organise and plan an attack has made us lethal.

The ancient Assyrians celebrated every detail of cruelty, massacre and torture, including skinning prisoners alive, as they built their empire and conquered their enemies. The academic Eleanor Robson looks back at the reign of the King Ashurbanipal from the 7th century BC, immortalised in an exhibition at the British Museum.

Shortly after the King’s death the Empire fell. Dr Patricia Lewis is an expert on international security and studies the ebb and flow of wars across the world from chemical warfare to cyber-attacks. She looks ahead to the major conflicts to watch in the coming year.

The above image is from the British Museum’s exhibition I Am Ashurbanipal: King of the World, King of Assyria

Producer: Katy Hickman

The NewsWorthy - Week 4 Begins, Megyn Kelly Payout & Critics’ Choice Awards – Monday, January 14th, 2019

The news to know for Monday, January 14th, 2019!

Today, how some Democrats and Republicans agree they should end the shutdown, and why President Trump says no thanks.

Plus: a major teacher strike planned, why Netflix just got sued, the Critics' Choice Awards and a surprise win at the weekend box office.

Those stories and many more in less than 10 minutes!

Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you. 

Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com to read more about any of the stories mentioned under the section titled 'Episodes' or see sources below...

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Sources: 

Shutdown Latest: WSJ, Business Insider, NYT

Russia Reports: The Washington Post, The Hill, FOX News, NBC News

Presidential Candidates: ABC News, CBS News, LA Times

Winter Storm Update: USA Today, CNN

L.A. Teacher Strike: LA Times, NPR

Megyn Kelly Payout: NBC News, Bloomberg

Workforce Changes (Walmart): Bloomberg / (SpaceX): LA Times

Netflix Sued: The Verge, The Hollywood Reporter, Polygon

R. Kelly Controversy: AP, The Hollywood Reporter, USA Today

Missy Elliott Hall of Fame: CBS News

Critics’ Choice Awards: The Hollywood Reporter, MSN, Variety

Weekend Box Office: Variety