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Sarah Isgur and David French react to Donald Trump's latest legal battles and talk to friend of the pod Judge Amul Thapar about his new wellness Substack. The Agenda: —Birthright citizenship oral argument —Trump's use of Alien Enemies Act blocked —The FAFO bucket —Criminal contempt proceedings against the Trump administration —'An opinion for the ages' —Judges Thapar's wellness advice Show Notes: —Justice Alito's dissent on Alien Enemies Act —William Baude on the birthright citizenship oral argument Advisory Opinions is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings, click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
pWotD Episode 2632: Usha Vance Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 972,256 views on Tuesday, 16 July 2024 our article of the day is Usha Vance.Usha Chilukuri Vance (née Chilukuri), born January 6, 1986 is an American lawyer. After graduating from Yale Law School, Vance was a law clerk for multiple federal judges, including Chief Justice John Roberts, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, and Judge Amul Thapar. She is the wife of the junior United States Senator from Ohio, J. D. Vance, who is Donald Trump's running mate in the 2024 U. S. presidential election. If Vance is elected as Vice President, she would become the first woman of Indian descent to serve as Second Lady of the United States.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:24 UTC on Wednesday, 17 July 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Usha Vance on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm generative Matthew.
Emotional reunions as hostages and prisoners are released during a temporary ceasefire in the Israel- Hamas war. A sit-down interview with the first Indian-American Federal Judge, Judge Amul Thapar. Plus the heroic story of a Catholic priest who saved thousands of Jews during WWII.
This is Thinking in Public, a program dedicated to intelligent conversation about frontline theological and cultural issues with the people who are shaping them.In this edition of the popular podcast series "Thinking in Public," Albert Mohler speaks with federal judge, Amul Thapur. They discuss his recent book, "The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him."If you enjoyed this episode of Thinking in Public, you can find many more of these conversations here.You can purchase "The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him" here.Sign up to receive every new Thinking in Public release in your inbox.Follow Dr. Mohler:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.
Episode #56 Today on Legalese we will be discussing a recent case out of the Sixth Circuit - 'Ingram v Wayne County' in which the Court held that when a car is seized under civil asset forfeiture, the owner has a constitutional right to a hearing within two weeks of the seizure. On top of that encouraging majority opinion, we also discuss the concurring opinion filed in this case by prominent conservative jurist Judge Amul Thapar that takes an even more striking and encouraging position. Show Notes Page "Sixth Circuit Smacks Down Civil Asset Forfeiture" - https://constitutionallaw.substack.com/p/episode-56-sixth-circuit-smacks-down Follow & Support Subscribe To Legalese Newsletter - https://legaleseshow.com/ Legalese Homepage - https://www.legalesepodcast.com/ “Constitutional Sleight Of Hand: An explicit history of implied powers” Now Available on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BN93R9QX Contact Me - Bob@legaleseshow.com Legalese is a podcast that discusses all things constitutional law as well as current events in politics and other areas of law. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/legaleseshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/legaleseshow/support
Justice Clarence Thomas, among some, is the one of the most respected men in America and, among others, is one of the most reviled. Julie has an engaging discussion with Judge Amul Thapar, serving on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and author of The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him, https://a.co/d/7ekN40Q. This new book describes what a principled legal scholar and upstanding man of character Justice Thomas is.Check out other Julie Hartman videos: https://www.youtube.com/@juliehartman Follow Julie Hartman on social media: Website: https://juliehartmanshow.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julierhartman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JulieRHartman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timelesswithjuliehartmanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Counterculture, Danielle highlights the great qualities of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. His story is one of bravery and resilience. He serves as an inspiration to us all. Danielle interviews Judge Amul Thapar about what Justice Thomas is like as a person, his book “Clarence Thomas' Life of Courage,” and more. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Currently Cassie Armstrong is an assistant professor at the University of Louisville Brandise School and a Kentucky State Senator that represents Kentucky's political district 19 in Jefferson County. Professor Armstrong is a 2015 graduate of Harvard Law School, where she was President of the Legal Aid Bureau. She subsequently was selected to be a Skadden Fellow and with that award worked for two years as an attorney at Louisville Legal Aid Society and the Kentucky Equal Justice Center, where she represented victims of domestic violence in family law matters, designed and implemented a comprehensive program to provide legal services to rural victims of domestic violence and litigated appeals on poverty law issues. Most recently, Professor Armstrong worked as an Associate at the Louisville firm of Kaplan Johnson Abate & Bird LLP. Before that, she clerked for Judge Amul Thapar, now at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and then a Judge at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky. She also clerked briefly for Judge Phillip Shepherd of the Franklin Circuit Court. Professor Armstrong received a B.A. from Yale College, summa cum laude, in 2010, an M.P.H. from Yale in 2011 and an M.Sc. in Public Management and Governance from the London School of Economics in 2012. She is a native Kentuckian, having grown up in eastern Kentucky. Her book, Hill Women: Finding Family and a Way Forward in the Appalachian Mountains was published by Random House in 2020. She was elected to Louisville Metro Council's District 8 seat in June 2020. From 2018-2020, she served as the Vice Chair of the Kentucky Democratic Party.
In this episode of Personally Speaking, Msgr. Jim Lisante is joined by Judge Amul Thapar. Judge Thapar is a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He has written a new book about Justice Clarence Thomas, called, “The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories That Define Him”, which reveals the true character and judicial conduct of Justice Clarence Thomas. Judge Thapar talks about the Catholic faith and values that matter most to him.Support the show
As the last few months of landmark Supreme Court decisions have showcased, Clarence Thomas is one of the most important men in America. To wrap up our Summer of Law series, Judge Amul Thapar discusses his recent book, The People’s Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him (Regnery Publishing, 2023), digging into Justice Thomas’s judicial legacy […]
As the last few months of landmark Supreme Court decisions have showcased, Clarence Thomas is one of the most important men in America. To wrap up our Summer of Law series, Judge Amul Thapar discusses his recent book, The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him (Regnery Publishing, 2023), digging into Justice Thomas's judicial legacy and some of his most interesting, influential, and surprising decisions. Amul Thapar is serves as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He became the first South Asian Article III judge in American history when President George W. Bush nominate him to serve on the Eastern District of Kentucky, where he then also served as the United States Attorney. In 2017, he became President Donald J. Trump's first appellate court nominee. If you enjoyed this episode, you may also enjoy his most recent speech at the Madison Program. Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes.
As the last few months of landmark Supreme Court decisions have showcased, Clarence Thomas is one of the most important men in America. To wrap up our Summer of Law series, Judge Amul Thapar discusses his recent book, The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him (Regnery Publishing, 2023), digging into Justice Thomas's judicial legacy and some of his most interesting, influential, and surprising decisions. Amul Thapar is serves as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He became the first South Asian Article III judge in American history when President George W. Bush nominate him to serve on the Eastern District of Kentucky, where he then also served as the United States Attorney. In 2017, he became President Donald J. Trump's first appellate court nominee. If you enjoyed this episode, you may also enjoy his most recent speech at the Madison Program. Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
As the last few months of landmark Supreme Court decisions have showcased, Clarence Thomas is one of the most important men in America. To wrap up our Summer of Law series, Judge Amul Thapar discusses his recent book, The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him (Regnery Publishing, 2023), digging into Justice Thomas's judicial legacy and some of his most interesting, influential, and surprising decisions. Amul Thapar is serves as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He became the first South Asian Article III judge in American history when President George W. Bush nominate him to serve on the Eastern District of Kentucky, where he then also served as the United States Attorney. In 2017, he became President Donald J. Trump's first appellate court nominee. If you enjoyed this episode, you may also enjoy his most recent speech at the Madison Program. Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
As the last few months of landmark Supreme Court decisions have showcased, Clarence Thomas is one of the most important men in America. To wrap up our Summer of Law series, Judge Amul Thapar discusses his recent book, The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him (Regnery Publishing, 2023), digging into Justice Thomas's judicial legacy and some of his most interesting, influential, and surprising decisions. Amul Thapar is serves as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He became the first South Asian Article III judge in American history when President George W. Bush nominate him to serve on the Eastern District of Kentucky, where he then also served as the United States Attorney. In 2017, he became President Donald J. Trump's first appellate court nominee. If you enjoyed this episode, you may also enjoy his most recent speech at the Madison Program. Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
As the last few months of landmark Supreme Court decisions have showcased, Clarence Thomas is one of the most important men in America. To wrap up our Summer of Law series, Judge Amul Thapar discusses his recent book, The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him (Regnery Publishing, 2023), digging into Justice Thomas's judicial legacy and some of his most interesting, influential, and surprising decisions. Amul Thapar is serves as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He became the first South Asian Article III judge in American history when President George W. Bush nominate him to serve on the Eastern District of Kentucky, where he then also served as the United States Attorney. In 2017, he became President Donald J. Trump's first appellate court nominee. If you enjoyed this episode, you may also enjoy his most recent speech at the Madison Program. Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
As the last few months of landmark Supreme Court decisions have showcased, Clarence Thomas is one of the most important men in America. To wrap up our Summer of Law series, Judge Amul Thapar discusses his recent book, The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him (Regnery Publishing, 2023), digging into Justice Thomas's judicial legacy and some of his most interesting, influential, and surprising decisions. Amul Thapar is serves as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He became the first South Asian Article III judge in American history when President George W. Bush nominate him to serve on the Eastern District of Kentucky, where he then also served as the United States Attorney. In 2017, he became President Donald J. Trump's first appellate court nominee. If you enjoyed this episode, you may also enjoy his most recent speech at the Madison Program. Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
As the last few months of landmark Supreme Court decisions have showcased, Clarence Thomas is one of the most important men in America. To wrap up our Summer of Law series, Judge Amul Thapar discusses his recent book, The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him (Regnery Publishing, 2023), digging into Justice Thomas's judicial legacy and some of his most interesting, influential, and surprising decisions. Amul Thapar is serves as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He became the first South Asian Article III judge in American history when President George W. Bush nominate him to serve on the Eastern District of Kentucky, where he then also served as the United States Attorney. In 2017, he became President Donald J. Trump's first appellate court nominee. If you enjoyed this episode, you may also enjoy his most recent speech at the Madison Program. Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
As the last few months of landmark Supreme Court decisions have showcased, Clarence Thomas is one of the most important men in America. To wrap up our Summer of Law series, Judge Amul Thapar discusses his recent book, The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him (Regnery Publishing, 2023), digging into Justice Thomas's judicial legacy and some of his most interesting, influential, and surprising decisions. Amul Thapar is serves as a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He became the first South Asian Article III judge in American history when President George W. Bush nominate him to serve on the Eastern District of Kentucky, where he then also served as the United States Attorney. In 2017, he became President Donald J. Trump's first appellate court nominee. If you enjoyed this episode, you may also enjoy his most recent speech at the Madison Program. Annika Nordquist is the Communications Coordinator of Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and host of the Program's podcast, Madison's Notes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar discussed the judicial philosophy of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas & recounted some of Thomas's key opinions. He was interviewed by USA Today Supreme Court correspondent John Fritze. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar discussed the judicial philosophy of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas & recounted some of Thomas's key opinions. He was interviewed by USA Today Supreme Court correspondent John Fritze. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sixth Circuit Judge Amul Thapar sits down with Margaret Hoover to discuss his new book, “The People's Justice,” and why he believes Justice Clarence Thomas is misunderstood. Thapar explains the judicial philosophy of originalism and how he applies it in his own rulings, as well as addressing some common criticisms of the approach. The federal judge also reflects on the Supreme Court's recent decision to dismantle affirmative action, Justice Thomas' support for ending affirmative action, and debates over the history and meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment. Thapar, who was on former President Donald Trump's short list for the Supreme Court, defends Thomas and other justices against allegations of ethics lapses and comments on his own future on the bench. Support for “Firing Line for Margaret Hoover” is provided by Robert Granieri, Vanessa and Henry Cornell, The Fairweather Foundation, The Tepper Foundation, The Asness Family Foundation, Charles R. Schwab, The Rosalind P. Walter Foundation, and Damon Button.
Join Judge Amul Thapar and the Anchoring Truths Podcast team for a deep dive into Judge Thapar's new book on Justice Clarence Thomas, "The People's Justice." The book delves into some of Justice Thomas's opinions that tell the fascinating stories of the litigants behind the cases.
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Townhall Review – July 8, 2023 Hugh Hewitt turns to Kristen Waggoner, CEO of Alliance Defending Freedom, to discuss the pivotal 303 Creative v. Elenis case involving Lori Smith. They examine the court's decision, its wide-ranging impact on free speech rights, and Lori Smith's personal journey, emphasizing the case's profound significance for individual freedom of expression in America. Seth Leibsohn welcomes Carol Platt Liebau, President of the Yankee Institute, to talk about the Supreme Court's landmark decision in the Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard case, marking a significant step towards true individual merit-based consideration over race-based affirmative action. Charlie Kirk talks with Kelly Shackleford, CEO of First Liberty, about the monumental 9-0 victory in the Groff v. DeJoy, Postmaster General case, reinstating religious freedom in the workplace and setting a new precedent for future religious discrimination cases. Dan Proft and Randy Barnett, Professor of Law at Georgetown, dive into the critical shift in Supreme Court dynamics with six conservative justices, underlining its significance in key policy decisions. Hugh Hewitt is joined by Judge Amul Thapar, Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, for an in-depth exploration of Justice Thomas's originalist approach to the Constitution. They examine his significant opinions and dissents as presented in Thapar's new book, 'The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For thirty years, Clarence Thomas has been denounced as the “cruelest justice,” a betrayer of his race, an ideologue, and the enemy of the little guy. The Honorable Amul Thapar demolishes that caricature in his new book, The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories That Define Him!
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas grew up with little. He and his younger brother slept on a dirt floor, and their mother struggled to make enough money to feed them. When he was a boy, Thomas' mother sent him and his brother to live with his grandparents in hopes of a better life. Thomas' “grandfather raised them with an iron fist,” federal appeals court Judge Amul Thapar says, “and this becomes important as you go through his jurisprudence, because there were a couple of things his grandfather did that impacted a young Clarence Thomas.” Thomas' grandfather taught him that complaining accomplished nothing, that education was invaluable, and to think for himself, Thapar says. Those principles, he says, have influenced Thomas, now 75, as a Supreme Court justice. But despite Thomas' commitment to the Constitution, he has faced criticism from the Left over the years, something Thapar contends is a result of the justice's loyalty to judicial originalism. “Critics need a caricature because they don't like originalism,” Thapar says. “Why? What is originalism at its heart? It returns the power to the American people.” In his new book “The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him,” Thapar details how Thomas has sought through his time on the bench since 1991 to return power to the American people. Thapar, elevated to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals by then-President Donald Trump in 2017, joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to share stories of Thomas' life and his legacy as a Supreme Court justice.Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
American Farmers Raise the Alarm on China Buying US Farmland. Brandon Weichart, the author of "Biohacked: China's Race to Control Life" dives into the CCP's Strategy to Take on America. AOC Rails Against the Supreme Court and Accuses Justice Thomas of Disrespecting Justice Brown-Jackson and Judge Amul Thapar of 6th Circuit Court of Appeals and Author of the New Book, "The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him" joins the Daybreak Insider Podcast to discuss the Supreme Court Ruling on affirmative action and stories about Justice Thomas that few people know. Elon Musk Announces Temporary Read Limits on Twitter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, federal appeals court judge Amul Thapar talks about his new book THE PEOPLE'S JUSTICE, in which he defends the character of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and provides a handful of case examples that demonstrate the positive outcomes of Justice Thomas' affinity for the judicial philosophy of originalism. https://www.regnery.com/9781684514526/the-peoples-justice/ GUEST OVERVIEW: Amul Thapar, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, grew up in Toledo, Ohio, the son of immigrants from India. A graduate of Boston College and the University of California at Berkeley Law School, he served as a U.S. attorney and district court judge before his appointment to the appellate court in 2017. He and his wife have three children and live in Covington, Kentucky.
It's another day of historic Supreme Court decisions. Megyn Kelly is joined by Judge Amul Thapar, author of "The People's Justice," and Charles C.W Cooke of National Review to discuss the Supreme Court's major decision about the Colorado web designer, how the First Amendment applies to the case, what the landmark decision means for free speech, the massive decision on Biden's "student loan forgiveness" plan, the importance of separation of powers, hysterical reaction from MSNBC, why Justice Clarence Thomas has a "strong black voice" and the horrible smears against him, Biden's "normal court" comment, and more. Then Kristen Waggoner, CEO of Alliance Defending Freedom, joins to discuss her client's victory, how the use of pronouns can be forced speech, what comes next for ADF, and more. And "Chicks on the Right" hosts Amy Jo Clark and Miriam Weaver join to discuss Dylan Mulvaney speaking out about the Bud Light "brand deal," Bud Light's “cowardice" and the problem when companies go woke, alleged sexual assaults in gender-neutral bathrooms, the latest on trans men in women's prisons, how important it is to use your voice, and more.Thapar: https://www.amazon.com/Peoples-Justice-Clarence-Constitutional-Stories/dp/1684514525/Cooke: https://charlescwcooke.comWaggoner: https://adflegal.org/Chicks on the Right: https://chicksonright.com/links/ Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
Judge Amul Thapar shared about his conversion and talked about his book on the life of Justice Clarence Thomas entitled Justice for the People. Frank Devito talked about the faith and freedom index. Phillip Sylvester shared about his first year with the Marians of the Immaculate Conception.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit davidlat.substack.comWelcome to Original Jurisdiction, the latest legal publication by me, David Lat. You can learn more about Original Jurisdiction by reading its About page, and you can email me at davidlat@substack.com. This is a reader-supported publication; you can subscribe by clicking on the button below. Thanks!The Supreme Court has never had an Asian-American justice, but that could change with the next nomination, especially in a Republican administration. Several leading SCOTUS candidates on the right are Asian American, and the prospect of a historic “first” could make it marginally more difficult for Democrats to oppose the nominee.One of the top prospects, and the Asian American who has come the closest to SCOTUS in the past, is Judge Amul Thapar (6th Cir.). In 2018, Judge Thapar interviewed at the White House for the seat that ultimately went to Justice Brett Kavanaugh. And one can see why Judge Thapar was considered: he's a highly respected jurist with extensive experience as both a trial and appellate judge and an impressive, well-rounded résumé, including experience as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky and in Biglaw.Now Judge Thapar has added a new line to his CV: author. Earlier this month, Regnery published his first book, The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him. By looking at the personal stories behind some of Justice Thomas's most famous cases, Judge Thapar argues that the justice's originalism often leads to results that favor the powerless over the powerful—which is why Judge Thapar has dubbed Justice Thomas “the people's justice.”I had been wanting to have Judge Thapar on the podcast for quite some time, and his book's publication provided an excellent occasion for welcoming him. In our conversation, we discussed his inspiring personal story as the son of immigrants, his interview for the high court, his success as a feeder judge, and The People's Justice—including how recent controversies over Justice Thomas affect the case for him as a man of the people. Thanks to Judge Thapar for joining me, and I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it.Show Notes:* The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him, Amazon* Potential nominee profile: Amul Thapar, by Edith Roberts for SCOTUSblog* Judge Amul Thapar On Discovery And The Civil Justice System, by David Lat for Above the LawPrefer reading to listening? For paid subscribers, a transcript of the entire episode appears below.Sponsored by:NexFirm helps Biglaw attorneys become founding partners. To learn more about how NexFirm can help you launch your firm, call 212-292-1000 or email careerdevelopment@nexfirm.com.
On June 20, Judge Amul Thapar of the Sixth Circuit published “The People’s Justice,” in which he explores “the human stories behind twelve illustrative cases on which Justice [Clarence] Thomas has ruled.” In this video podcast, Judge Thapar joined the Federalist Society’s Dean Reuter to discuss the book and Justice Thomas’s legacy. Featuring: – Hon. […]
On June 20, Judge Amul Thapar of the Sixth Circuit published "The People's Justice," in which he explores "the human stories behind twelve illustrative cases on which Justice [Clarence] Thomas has ruled."In this video podcast, Judge Thapar joined the Federalist Society's Dean Reuter to discuss the book and Justice Thomas's legacy.Featuring:- Hon. Amul R. Thapar, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit- Moderator: Dean Reuter, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Federalist Society
On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the decades-long smear campaign against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and examine the rulings that best exemplify what Thomas stands for. You can find Thapar's book "The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him" here.Sponsor: Sound of Freedomhttps://angel.com/freedomJoin the two million and see Sound of Freedom in theaters July 4th.
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the decades-long smear campaign against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and examine the rulings that best exemplify what Thomas stands for. You can find Thapar’s book “The People’s Justice: Clarence Thomas […]
The fellas deep dive into the missing submarine. Hunter Biden pleads guilty. Amul Thapar joins the Progrum.
For thirty years, Clarence Thomas has been denounced as the “cruelest justice,” a betrayer of his race, an ideologue, and the enemy of the little guy. In his new book, The People's Justice, Judge Amul Thapar examines Thomas as a man and the jurist and rightfully demolishes this unfair caricature. Through a series of eye-opening stories, […]
For thirty years, Clarence Thomas has been denounced as the “cruelest justice,” a betrayer of his race, an ideologue, and the enemy of the little guy. In his new book, The People's Justice, Judge Amul Thapar examines Thomas as a man and the jurist and rightfully demolishes this unfair caricature.Through a series of eye-opening stories, stripped of their legalese, Thapar recounts ordinary Americans whose struggles for justice reached the Supreme Court and shines new light on the heart and mind of Clarence Thomas, whose originalist jurisprudence delivers equal justice under the law.Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with Judge Thapar about Justice Thomas as a man of courage, wisdom, and compassion. Three former Supreme Court litigators who argued landmark cases before the Supreme Court, each highlighted in the book, will also share their views on Thomas' jurisprudence and the real and human side to his judicial decision-making.Would you want to live in Justice Thomas' America? After listening to these often-untold stories, we expect the answer would be a resounding “Yes!”Listen to other Heritage podcasts: https://www.heritage.org/podcastsSign up for The Agenda newsletter — the lowdown on top issues conservatives need to know about each week: https://www.heritage.org/agendaListen to podcasts from The Daily Signal: https://www.dailysignal.com/podcasts/Get daily conservative news you can trust from our Morning Bell newsletter: DailySignal.com/morningbellsubscription Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shaun is vindicated today knowing he was right about how corrupt our government actually is! PLUS, Judge Amul Thapar tells Shaun the story of Clarence Thomas and wanting to reutrn power to the people in his new book The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him. And Trevor Loudon, author and filmmaker, describes how the communist agenda was set in Chicago over 100 years ago - and tells Shaun which US Senators are in bed (literally and metaphorically) with Communists in his book series Security Risk Senators: Part 1: Arizona to Massachusetts and Security Risk Senators: Part 2: Michigan to WisconsinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former National Security Advisor to the House Intelligence Committee Kash Patel joins us to discuss the reports Hunter Biden will enter a plea deal to avoid jail time over federal tax charges. Next, Judge Amul Thapar comes on to talk about his book "The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him." Then, psychotherapist Pamela Garber answers the question does it count as cheating if the relationship is with AI? Finally we take your calls in open phones across America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Judge Amul Thapar—serves as a Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest book, “The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him.” Judge Thapar explains that Justice Thomas is frequently, and unjustly, the target of criticism due to his originalist judicial philosophy. What is originalism? How does it preserve the U.S. Constitution and protect individual liberties? Judge Thapar tells a story about an event at Yale University honoring Justice Thomas—and how Justice Thomas took time to speak with every person in attendance, including the staff! You can learn more about the book here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Peoples-Justice/Amul-Thapar/9781684514526
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (06/20/2023): 3:05pm- Republican Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy—co-founder of Strive Asset Management & author of “Capitalist Punishment: How Wall Street Is Using Your Money to Create a Country You Didn't Vote For”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show LIVE in studio to discuss his campaign, Hunter Biden accepting a plea deal, why he would pardon Donald Trump, how he would handle the Russia-Ukraine war, and his recent trip to Kensington. During the interview Ramaswamy also talks about his unique background—growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio with parents who immigrated to America from India, he would eventually graduate from Harvard University where he studied molecular biology. After numerous successes in the private sector, Ramaswamy is now seeking to drive positive economic and social changes via the public sector. You can learn more about his presidential campaign here: https://www.vivek2024.com. You can watch the interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEvFb-rMl1Q 3:30pm- While in studio with Rich, Republican Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy recaps Secretary of State Antony Blinken's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Is it time for the United States to economically decouple from China? PLUS, how would Ramaswamy combat the growing influence of unelected federal bureaucrats? He explains that he would go as far as to shut down the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and replace it with a new bureau that isn't actively constructing, and protecting, an administrative police state. 3:50pm- According to reports, China has a several billion-dollar plan to establish an outpost in Cuba from which they hope to spy on the United States. How would Vivek Ramaswamy address Chinese aggression if he's elected president? 4:05pm- According to The Washington Post, Hunter Biden has “reached a tentative agreement with federal prosecutors to plead guilty to two minor tax crimes and admit to the facts of a gun charge under terms that would likely keep him out of jail.” You can read the full article here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/06/20/hunter-biden-plea-deal/ 4:15pm- Reacting to news that Hunter Biden had accepted a plea deal, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) told reporters on Capitol Hill: "If you are the president's leading opponent, the DOJ tries to literally put you in jail” but “if you are the president's son, you get a sweetheart deal." 4:20pm- United States Attorney David Weiss stated that, despite reaching a plea deal, that the investigation into Hunter Biden is “ongoing.” Could this mean that the Justice Department will continue to stonewall Congressional inquiries into the Biden family's relationship with foreign businesses? 4:40pm- Judge Amul Thapar—serves as a Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest book, “The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him.” Judge Thapar explains that Justice Thomas is frequently, and unjustly, the target of criticism due to his originalist judicial philosophy. What is originalism? How does it preserve the U.S. Constitution and protect individual liberties? Judge Thapar tells a story about an event at Yale University honoring Justice Thomas—and how Justice Thomas took time to speak with every person in attendance, including the staff! You can learn more about the book here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Peoples-Justice/Amul-Thapar/9781684514526 5:05pm- The Drive at 5: Why is the mainstream media defending Hunter Biden? NBC's Ken Dilanian called Hunter Biden's plea agreement as a “significant victory for Hunter.” Meanwhile, CNN defended the Department of Justice from allegations of political bias. 5:15pm- On Monday night, former President Donald Trump appeared on Fox News with Brett Baier. During the interview, Trump explained why he did not return classified documents to the National Archives when requested: “I wanted to go through the boxes and get all of my personal things out. I don't want to hand that over to NARA yet.” Adding that the boxes had “golf shirts, clothing, pants, shoes” in them. 5:30pm- The Mystery Movie clip + Did Meghan Markle fake her podcast interviews? 5:45pm- Democratic Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says his first act as president would be to issue an Executive Order that would ban pharmaceutical advertisements on television. 5:50pm- In a New York Post opinion editorial, Johns Hopkins University Professor Marty Makary documents the “10 reasons we KNOW that COVID-19 leaked from the Wuhan Lab.” You can read the editorial here: https://nypost.com/2023/06/19/10-reasons-we-know-that-covid-19-leaked-from-the-wuhan-lab/ 6:05pm- On Monday night, former President Donald Trump appeared on Fox News with Brett Baier. During the interview, Trump mocked the network for its recent ratings decline following Tucker Carlson's ouster. 6:10pm- While appearing on Fox News with Mark Levin, Rep. James Comer (R-KY) revealed that he is arranging to have numerous witnesses testify in the “Biden family influence peddling” Congressional investigation. 6:30pm- During his interview with Brett Baier on Fox News, former President Donald Trump wondered how Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has accumulated a net worth of over $100 million when her congressional salary is less than $200,000 per year. 6:35pm- Body Mass Index (BMI) measurements are racist! 6:40pm- Bryan Clark—Senior Fellow and Director at the Center for Defense Concepts and Technology at the Hudson Institute & former U.S. Navy Submariner—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the missing submersible that was visiting the wreck of the Titanic at nearly 13,000 feet below water before disappearing. You can read more about the story here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-coast-guard-searches-for-tourist-submersible-visiting-the-titanic-shipwreck-7aa0c773?mod=hp_lead_pos7
The Rich Zeoli Show Hour 2: According to The Washington Post, Hunter Biden has “reached a tentative agreement with federal prosecutors to plead guilty to two minor tax crimes and admit to the facts of a gun charge under terms that would likely keep him out of jail.” You can read the full article here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/06/20/hunter-biden-plea-deal/ Reacting to news that Hunter Biden had accepted a plea deal, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) told reporters on Capitol Hill: "If you are the president's leading opponent, the DOJ tries to literally put you in jail” but “if you are the president's son, you get a sweetheart deal." United States Attorney David Weiss stated that, despite reaching a plea deal, that the investigation into Hunter Biden is “ongoing.” Could this mean that the Justice Department will continue to stonewall Congressional inquiries into the Biden family's relationship with foreign businesses? Judge Amul Thapar—serves as a Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest book, “The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him.” Judge Thapar explains that Justice Thomas is frequently, and unjustly, the target of criticism due to his originalist judicial philosophy. What is originalism? How does it preserve the U.S. Constitution and protect individual liberties? Judge Thapar tells a story about an event at Yale University honoring Justice Thomas—and how Justice Thomas took time to speak with every person in attendance, including the staff! You can learn more about the book here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Peoples-Justice/Amul-Thapar/9781684514526
Judge Amul Thapar's terrific new book about Justice Thomas took center stage on the program today and leads the podcast before I discuss the federal indictment of former President Trump on the GOP race for the nomination with Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson and Salena Zito.See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Judge Amul Thapar joins Sarah to discuss his book: The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Stories That Define Him. While today's SCOTUS decisions won't be discussed (snoozers!), the two have a lot of ground to cover: -Odessa Pink perseverance, legal hardships, and keepsakes -Mary Jane Smoking Hippies -Is Trump The Most Popular Person in the World Ever? -AO in Dehli -Scalia v Thomas -Legal eagles liking each other? -Guac offs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hillary Clinton reacts to Republicans defending Trump over federal indictment; The hypocrisy of James Comey; Southern Baptists vote to expel two churches led by female pastors; Judge Amul Thapar joins Brandon to discuss his new book The People's Justice - Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him https://a.co/d/jgmgHGY; Brandon has a rich back and forth with callers about whether Jesus is God.The Officer Tatum Show is now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and SalemPodcastNetwork.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2021 National Lawyers Convention took place November 11-13, 2021 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. The topic of the conference was "Public and Private Power: Preserving Freedom or Preventing Harm?". The opening address was given by Judge Amul Thapar.Featuring:Hon. Amul R. Thapar, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Democrats hold a walkout at the statehouse to block election legislation that Joe Biden calls "an assault on democracy." What's really in the Texas bill? Plus, Judge Amul Thapar of the Sixth Circuit rules on racial preferences in Covid-19 restaurant aid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices