Opening Arguments - We need a sensible compromise between “no kings” and “Trump is king”

VR11 - Today on Vapid Response Wednesday: Thomas, Lydia, and Matt review some of the worst takes to last weekend’s 2700+ “No Kings” events around the U.S. But first, we savor an instant classic of an amuse douche: a recent video of a real-life encounter between a drunk-driving ICE officer and actual law enforcement. We then learn why the National Review is definitely not mad about the No Kings events going so well, and why House Majority Leader Steve Scalise IS mad about the raving socialists of the radical left who have shut down a government full of social programs which Republicans would otherwise absolutely want to fully fund if only they could.

  1. Full 30 minute video of ICE officer’s DUI arrest (August 2025)

  2. Democrats Look to Rewrite the Narrative with ‘No Kings’ Protests, Brittany Bernstein, National Review (10/20/2025)

  3. LEADER STEVE SCALISE: Schumer shutdown hurts families while Democrats rally in DC | Fox News (10/19/2025)

  4. “Videos Show ‘No Kings’ Protests Around U.S., World,” CBS News (10/19/2025)

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Opening Arguments - They’re Going to End the Voting Rights Act. But at Least We Got to Hear KBJ Murder a Guy in Court

OA1199 - Voting rights expert Jenessa Seymour takes us through this week’s oral arguments in one of the most important cases before the Supreme Court this term: Louisiana v. Callais, which has the potential to end some of the most important protections in the Voting Rights Act and allow states to openly racially gerrymander their electoral districts. Also discussed: a related New York state case which may be affected by Callais, and a footnote on what one lying Chicago cop was willing to do to get out of dozens of traffic and speeding tickets--and how actual justice has finally caught up with him.

  1. Louisiana v. Callais Supreme Court docket

  2. Oral arguments in Louisiana v Callais(10/15/2025)

  3. 52 U.S.C. § 10301 (Sec 2 of the Voting Rights Act)

  4. Thornburg v Gingles, 478 U.S. 30 (1986)

  5. Rucho v. Common Cause 588 U.S. 684 (2019)

  6. Full text of NY’s John L. Lewis Voting Act

  7. Submit a comment on the Election Assistance Commission’s proposal to add a proof-of-citizenship requirement to the federal voting registration form

  8. “Chicago Cop Who Falsely Blamed an Ex-Girlfriend for Dozens of Traffic Tickets Pleads Guilty but Avoids Prison,”  Jennifer Smith Richards and Jodi S. Cohen, ProPublica (10/2/2025)

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Opening Arguments - Atlantic publishes Caitlyn Flanagan’s love letter to Bari Weiss for some reason

It’s Vapid Response Wednesday, and Thomas, Lydia, and Matt are back to take apart more bad-faith nonsense from some of the worst people in public life. First up: The Atlantic's Caitlyn Flanagan on why it is totally fine that her good friend Bari Weiss is taking over one of the most prestigious news organizations in the United States after running a glorified blog which has been liberated from any reasonable idea of journalistic standards.  MAGA law professor Johnathan Turley then completely fails to explain why capital-A “Antifa”--a set of tactics and ideas which he has previously acknowledged in writing is not actually a “group” and should not be treated as one--is actually a group which should be treated as one. Finally, Newsweek-ruiner Josh Hammer makes his second appearance on Vapid Response Wednesday as he responds to some weird nonsense from Candace Owens.

  1. Don’t Bet Against Bari Weiss,” Caitlin Flanagan, The Atlantic (10/7/25)

  2. They Became Symbols for Gazan Starvation. But All 12 Suffer from Other Health Problems,” Olivia Reingold and Tanya Lukyanova, The Free Press 

  3. Antifa Denial: How a Violent Anti-Free Speech Group Became a Non-Entity in American Politics,” Jonathan Turley, JonathanTurley.org (10/13/2025)

  4. Declaring Antifa A Terrorist Organization Could Achieve Its Anti-Free Speech Agenda,” Jonathan Turley (6/4/2020)

  5. Are Antifa Members Domestic Terrorists? Background on Antifa and Federal Classification of Their Actions,” Congressional Research Service (6/9/2020)

  6. Antiracist Skinheads and the Birth of Anti-Racist Action: An Interview With Mic Crenshaw,” Kelly Hayes, OrganizingMyThoughts.org (4/8/2024)

  7. Josh Hammer Responds Directly to Candace Owens’s Attack on Him,” Youtube (10/10/2025)

Opening Arguments - The Supreme Court Case That Stopped School Integration

OA1198 - In this very special episode, Matt catches up with his Constitutional law professor for the first time in 23 years!  We follow up with our closer look at the science behind Brown v Board (OA1186) with University of Michigan Law professor Michelle Adams, who takes us through the fascinating and ultimately tragic story of how the promise of Brown ended twenty years later in the struggle to overcome de facto segregation in her hometown of Detroit. Professor Adams has literally written the book on this subject, and if you enjoyed this conversation be sure to pick up her recent masterwork The Containment: Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North

  1. The Containment: Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North, Prof. Michelle  Adams (2024)

  2. Michelle Adams | University of Michigan Law School

  3. Milliken v. Bradley, 418 U.S. 717 (1974)

  4. Mapping Inequality,” University of Richmond (interactive maps of redlining in major US cities)

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Opening Arguments - The National Emergency Continues to Nationally Emerge

OA1197 - The National Guard is being federalized and sent into cities that the President doesn’t like against the explicit will of state governors and local populations. Matt covers as much as we know from the legal developments around this ongoing national emergency, and Jenessa shares some good news which is already coming out of NY’s recent recently-enhanced equal protection amendment. Finally, in today’s footnote: how do you ticket a car from a moving violation when no one is driving it?

NOTE: since the time of this recording, a federal judge has found that the Trump administration’s stated reasons for deploying federal troops in Chicago are “simply unreliable” and blocked the deployment of the National Guard. More next week on this vital story.

  1. “Department of Defense Security For the Protection of Homeland Security Functions,” The White House (June 7, 2025) 

  2. Affidavit of Portland Police Bureau Assistant Chief of Operations Craig Dobson, filed 9/29/2025

  3. Judge Immergut’s injunction in Trump v. Oregon dated 10/4/2025

  4. 9th Circuit’s order staying Judge Breyer’s injunction dated 6/19/2025

  5. Memo from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth dated 9/28/2025

  6. ”For Trump Administration, Fighting Crime Takes a Backseat to Immigration Arrests,” The Marshall Project, Beth Schwarzapfel (10/4/2025)

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Opening Arguments - Jake Tapper on his new book, and the controversy surrounding his last one

We welcome CNN anchor Jake Tapper to discuss his latest book Race Against Terror, a nonfiction legal thriller set in the long-ago world of 2011 in which the U.S. Department of Justice is dedicated to vigorously defending national security through strict adherence to due process and the rule of law. Also discussed: the current state of the media, why the world needed a book about Joe Biden’s mental decline which was released within days of Donald Trump being sworn in for his second term, and why Jake is no longer on speaking terms with the surviving members of Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Check out Jake’s latest book Race Against Terror, out this week anywhere you buy or listen to books!

You can watch this episode on YouTube, too!

  1. Race Against Terror: Chasing an Al Qaeda Killer at the Dawn of the Forever War, Jake Tapper (2025)

  2. Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again, Jake Tapper (2025)

  3. Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Uncivil War, VH1 (2002)(hosted by Jake Tapper)

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Opening Arguments - That Time the Supreme Court BANNED PRAYER in Schools… Except They Didn’t

OA1196 - This week in our continuing Still Good Law series, Matt and Jenessa take on the 1963 Supreme Court case which is still believed to hold the record for angering the most Americans at the same time: 1963’s Engel v. Vitale. Find out why a decision which even the Warren Court’s conservative justices did not see as particularly controversial to keep New York school administrators from publicly making one 22-word statement to students every morning kicked off a firestorm which is still at the heart of the American culture wars.

  1. Engel v. Vitale , 370 U.S. 421 (1963)

  2. Engel v. Vitale (New York Supreme Court, 1960)

  3. Everson v. Board of Education, 330 U.S. 1 (1947)

  4. Massachusetts General Law - Part IV, Title I, Chapter 272, Section 36 (Blasphemy statute)

  5. GOD, CIVIC VIRTUE, AND THE AMERICAN WAY: RECONSTRUCTING ENGEL, Corinna Barrett Lain, Stanford Law Review (2015)

Opening Arguments - Stephen Miller Is Just Having People Killed Now

OA1195 - How much of the federal government has actually shut down, and why? We explore the truth behind the spin, and Matt breaks the exclusive story of how at least one part of the executive branch appears to be illegally operating at full capacity.

We then then connect some of the most fast-moving stories of the past few weeks to bring out the terrifying relationship between the obvious legal issues around the Trump administration’s threats to invade Venezuela, underreported executive actions on “Antifa” and “domestic terrorism” and their broad potential consequences, and the Trump’s recent threat to use US cities as “training grounds” for US troops.

Then: good news! Jenessa shares a win on voting rights out of Pennsylvania, and Matt celebrates a resounding victory for the free speech rights of non-citizen students like Rumeysa Ozturk and Mahmoud Khalil from a Reagan-appointed federal judge. Finally, today’s footnote confirms that the Wu Tang Clan is as a matter of law indeed nothing to fuck with.

  1. Stephen Miller takes leading role in strikes on alleged Venezuelan drug boats,” The Guardian (9/29/2025)

  2. Designating Cartels And Other Organizations As Foreign Terrorist Organizations And Specially Designated Global Terrorists” – The White House  (1/20/2025)

  3. Invocation of the Alien Enemies Act Regarding the Invasion of The United States by Tren De Aragua” – The White House (3/15/2025)

  4. Designating Antifa as a Domestic Terrorist Organization” – The White House (9/22/2025)

  5. Countering Domestic Terrorism and Organized Political Violence,” The White House (9/25/2025)

  6. Boston senior federal judge William Young’s order in AAUP v. Rubio (9/30/2025)

  7. Memorandum & Order Granting and denying parts of Martin Shkreli’s motion to dismiss in  PleasrDAO v. Shkreli (9/25/2025):