
SCOTUS Term in Review - LIVE Recording
From SLU LAW Summations by Saint Louis University School of Law
June 10, 2026 · 1h 0m
About this episode
This episode features faculty experts discussing impactful Supreme Court cases and their implications for individual rights and government authority.
As in recent terms, the United States Supreme Court is once again weighing cases that could have profound implications for the country, touching on questions of individual rights, government authority, and the future of American law. For this live recorded episode, we have gathered a handful of our faculty experts to discuss some of the most impactful cases in this session. Weighing in on the cases are Professors Marcia McCormick, Anders Walker, Doug Williams, and alum and adjunct Joe Welling.
People in this episode
Guests: Marcia McCormick, Anders Walker, Doug Williams, Joe Welling
Topics covered
- Supreme Court
- individual rights
- government authority
- American law
- legal implications
Keywords
- Supreme Court
- law
- individual rights
- government authority
- legal cases
- faculty experts
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: United States Supreme Court, Saint Louis University School of Law
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