Short Circuit 425 | Live from Penn Law!

Short Circuit 425 | Live from Penn Law!

From Short Circuit by Institute for Justice

April 24, 2026 · 55 min

About this episode

The episode features a live recording from Penn Law discussing recent Third Circuit cases.

Short Circuit traveled to the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia where the student Federalist Society chapter graciously hosted us and allowed us to present a live recording before their fellow law students. On the panel we were joined by professors Matthew Wiener and Mitchell Berman and Philadelphia lawyer Michael McGinley. On the podcast we give an overview of the Third Circuit as part of our #12Months12Circuits series and then dig into three recent Third Circuit cases. These include a reverse discrimination matter with an interesting state-law twist, a search of a suspect’s text messages that turns into the question of whether a constitutional rule is merely “prophylactic,” and an AI-assisted brief that divided the court on what sanctions to impose. Massey v. Bergenfield U.S. v. Curry McCarthy v. DEA

People in this episode

Host: Short Circuit

Guests: Matthew Wiener, Mitchell Berman, Michael McGinley

Topics covered

  • Third Circuit
  • law
  • reverse discrimination
  • constitutional law
  • AI in law

Keywords

  • Third Circuit
  • reverse discrimination
  • constitutional rule
  • AI-assisted brief
  • law students

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: University of Pennsylvania, Federalist Society

Books & works: Short Circuit

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