Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts - Behind the Scenes of “The Class of RBG”

In July, Slate published "The Class of RBG,” a print piece and two podcast episodes about the nine other women in Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Harvard Law School class. June Thomas talked to Dahlia Lithwick and Molly Olmstead about the making of the package on the July 26 episode of Working, Slate’s podcast about the creative process. We thought Amicus listeners would enjoy a slightly extended version of that interview.



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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - TBD | How Google Search Sold Out

In the early days of internet search engines, Google set itself apart by providing a simple service. A list of links, inviting you to explore the websites that best matched your query. It was a portal to the rest of the internet. But over the last two decades, that mission has changed.


Does Google search still take you to the best result for your query? Or does it point users back to its own suite of products?


Guest:

Adrianne Jeffries, investigative journalist at The Markup.

 

Host

Celeste Headlee

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What Next - What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future – How Google Search Sold Out

In the early days of internet search engines, Google set itself apart by providing a simple service. A list of links, inviting you to explore the websites that best matched your query. It was a portal to the rest of the internet. But over the last two decades, that mission has changed.


Does Google search still take you to the best result for your query? Or does it point users back to its own suite of products?


Guest:

Adrianne Jeffries, investigative journalist at The Markup.

 

Host

Celeste Headlee


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What Next - What Next | Daily News and Analysis – TBD | How Google Search Sold Out

In the early days of internet search engines, Google set itself apart by providing a simple service. A list of links, inviting you to explore the websites that best matched your query. It was a portal to the rest of the internet. But over the last two decades, that mission has changed.


Does Google search still take you to the best result for your query? Or does it point users back to its own suite of products?


Guest:

Adrianne Jeffries, investigative journalist at The Markup.

 

Host

Celeste Headlee


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