Sun, 12 November 2006 We're back! With series 2 of Bifortnightly Edition. This time: the Military Commission Act of 2006, with the views of your hosts and a Canadian guest. Comments[0] |
Sun, 19 February 2006 Back to current events, this time the Attorney General's testimony on the domestic spying, and, much more importantly - the triumphant return of our Canadian guest. Comments[13] |
Sat, 11 February 2006 In our second enhanced podcast, it's nothing but Gonzales v. Oregon. So if you're in pain and terminally ill, download away. Comments[1] |
Thu, 2 February 2006 In our first "enhanced" podcast, click to read the district court's opinion in the Dover, Pa. "intelligent design" case, then listen to us blather about it for a while.Comments[3] |
Mon, 19 December 2005 Warrantless searches, illegal warrantless searches, impeachment over warrantless searches, and the Stephanopoulos Gang on illegal, impeachable warrantless searches. Comments[1] |
Tue, 6 December 2005 We're back for Iraq, pay-for-pray in the Iraqi madia, and an Alito minute. (Minuto?) Sorry about the crummy audio quality - we'll have a new bicoastal broadcast system up soon. Comments[1] |
Sat, 15 October 2005 Bill Bennett and Harriet Miers could both stand to be more competent, but somehow, Bennett comes off better in this one. Comments[1] |
Wed, 21 September 2005 The last word on John Roberts, restaurant specials, judicial lawmaking, and - of course - a Canadian guest, all wrapped up in an extra-long show with some schmevolution at the end. Comments[1] |
Sun, 18 September 2005 Two new guests on John Roberts' eerie silence, George W.'s eerier "responsibility," pimping Paul Krugman, and Abraham Lincoln's Prozac jones. Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 September 2005 In the bifortnightly situation room: Katrina and the wave, and not having Rehnquist to kick around any more. Comments[1] |
Thu, 1 September 2005 We put the bi in bifortnightly, the shadow in shadow cabinet, preview the upcoming TV season, and largely avoid talking about the hurricane. Sort of like the president. Comments[1] |
Tue, 30 August 2005 Cindy Sheehan, (what seemed at the time to be) the new Iraqi Constitution, a dearth of Canadians, and a surfeit of -stans. Comments[0] |
Sun, 14 August 2005 Brief insights into John Roberts and an assault on the local police. Plus trespassing on law French. Comments[4] |
Wed, 10 August 2005 Reinventing the newsweekly; the short-lived death of the "war on terror"; and a surprising number of references to New York.
Plus, we seem to be getting the hang of these "microphones." Comments[1] |
Mon, 25 July 2005 It's episode 2 of the podcast, but the first one ready for prime time, so pretend it's #1 if you like. This semifortnight, your hosts are joined by a Canadian, and discussion ensues: the John Roberts nomination, the future of Roe, the past of the Geneva Conventions, and thirty-some-odd other minutes of law-talking-guy stuff. Comments[1] |



In our first "enhanced" podcast, click to read the district court's opinion in the Dover, Pa. "intelligent design" case, then listen to us blather about it for a while.