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The President's Role in the Lawmaking Process
May 11, 2026
58m 30s
Imposing Methods of Interpretation
Apr 13, 2026
56m 46s
Habeas Corpus - California Edition
Mar 20, 2026
52m 24s
Facial Challenges
Feb 27, 2026
57m 02s
The Emergency Docket
Jan 21, 2026
56m 22s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/11/26 | ![]() The President's Role in the Lawmaking Process | Professor Squitieri discusses his forthcoming article, "Congress in the Mouth of a Lawyer," on the Gray Matters Podcast. A link to the article can be found at: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6540038 Learn more about SPI: https://spi.law.edu Credit to C-SPAN and C-SPAN 3 for the audio clips used in the introduction of this podcast episode. | 58m 30s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Imposing Methods of Interpretation | Professor Squitieri discusses Professor Tara Leigh Grove's new paper, which considers the Supreme Court's power to impose methods of interpretation. Learn more about SPI: https://spi.law.edu/ Credit to C-SPAN and C-SPAN 3 for the audio clips used in the introduction of this podcast episode. | 56m 46s | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | ![]() Habeas Corpus - California Edition | Professor Squitieri discusses the writ of habeas corpus with Professor William Kamin and Professor J. Joel Alicea while the three were traveling in California. Learn more about SPI: https://spi.law.edu/ Credit to C-SPAN and C-SPAN 3 for the audio clips used in the introduction of this podcast episode. | 52m 24s | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Facial Challenges | Professor Squitieri discusses Professor Natalie Swenson's new article, "Facial Remedies and Facial Reasons." Learn more about SPI: https://spi.law.edu Credit to C-SPAN and C-SPAN 3 for the audio clips used in the introduction of this podcast episode Watch the conversation with Prof. Kevin Walsh and Justice Barrett (discussed in this episode around the 38 minute mark) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJUHuu2aoP4 | 57m 02s | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() The Emergency Docket | Prof. Squitieri discusses a new paper on the emergency docket authored by lawyer Tyler Dobbs (Tyler joins this episode in his personal capacity, and not on behalf of his employer or clients). Learn more about SPI: https://spi.law.edu/ Credit to C-SPAN and C-SPAN 3 for the audio clips used in the introduction of this podcast episode. | 56m 22s | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Legislative Explanations | Professor Squitieri discusses a distinction between Congress and administrative agencies with Elias Neibart, who has a draft paper on the topic. Learn more about SPI: https://spi.law.edu/ Credit to C-SPAN and C-SPAN 3 for the audio clips used in the introduction of this podcast episode | 50m 13s | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | ![]() The Law-Fact Distinction | Professor Squitieri discusses formalist and functionalist understanding of the law-fact distinction with Notre Dame Law Professor Haley N. Proctor Learn more about SPI: https://spi.law.edu/ Credit to C-SPAN and C-SPAN 3 for the audio clips used in the introduction of this podcast episode | 45m 26s | ||||||
| 10/7/25 | ![]() The President's Tariff Authority | Professor Squitieri debates the merits of upcoming tariff litigation with John J. Vecchione of the New Civil Liberties Alliance, at an event hosted by the Georgetown Law Federalist Society. Learn more about SPI: https://spi.law.edu/ A note from the Georgetown Law Federalist Society: The Georgetown Law Federalist Society's Daniel Webster Debate Series covers a broad array of legal topics throughout the year to encourage nuanced civil discourse and the pursuit of truth. Named after Daniel Webster, "The Great Expounder and Defender of the Constitution," these debates bring distinguished judges, scholars, and practitioners to Georgetown Law every other Wednesday night. Each debate is live streamed by the Georgetown Law Federalist Society on its YouTube page. The chapter is also active on Instagram. Inquiries about the debate series or the chapter can be directed to GULCFedSoc@gmail.com Credit to C-SPAN and C-SPAN 3 for the audio clips used in the introduction of this podcast episode. | 1h 04m 33s | ||||||
| 9/2/25 | ![]() Congress and the Administrative State | Professor Squitieri speaks with Beau J. Baumann, a PhD candidate at Yale Law School, about a new paper and Congress's relationship to administrative agencies. Guest: Beau J. Baumann, Ph.D. Candidate, Yale Law School Learn more about SPI: https://spi.law.edu/ Credit to C-SPAN and C-SPAN 3 for the audio clips used in the introduction of this podcast episode. | 45h 32m 00s | ||||||
| 5/29/25 | ![]() Administrative Remedies | In this episode, Professor Squitieri talks with Eli Nachmany of Covington & Burling LLP. Guest: Eli Nachmany, Covington & Burling LLP Learn more about SPI: https://spi.law.edu/ Credit to C-SPAN and C-SPAN 3 for the audio clips used in the introduction of this podcast episode. | 1h 02m 32s | ||||||
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| 4/22/25 | ![]() The Role of States in Administrative Law | This episode features the audio of SPI's first event of 2025, "The Role of States in Administrative Law." Guests: Aaron Nielson (Solicitor General, Texas)Josh Divine (Solicitor General, Missouri)Ben Aquiñaga (Solicitor General, Louisiana)moderated by SPI Director Prof. Chad Squitieri Learn more about SPI:https://spi.law.edu/Credit to C-SPAN and C-SPAN 3 for the audio clips used in the introduction of this podcast episode. | 55h 13m 17s | ||||||
| 4/7/25 | ![]() Humphrey’s Executor in the Lower Courts | Professor Squitieri speaks with Evan Ezray and Jason Hillborn, two law partners at Boies Schiller Flexner LLP, about their experience and the status of Humphrey’s Executor in the lower federal courts. | 27h 36m 16s | ||||||
| 3/17/25 | ![]() Reviewing Administrative Inaction | In this inaugural episode of the Separation of Powers podcast, Professor Chad Squitieri interviews Professor Natalie Schmidt about her article "Chaney Step Zero: Judicial Review of FEC Deadlock Dismissals." | 53h 52m 22s | ||||||
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