The California Appellate Law Podcast
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The California Appellate Law Podcast
CALP - Interview – Adam Feldman on SCOTUS Term Roundup
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Tim Kowal & Jeff Lewis
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Episode 177
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SCOTUSblog contributor and EmpiricalSCOTUS analyst Adam Feldman joins us for a recap of the 2024–25 Supreme Court term. We dive into the end-of-term Stat Pack, ideological surprises, dissent patterns, and whether the Court is still a 6–3 conservative lock—or something more nuanced.
We discuss:
- Headlines make an opinion a “blockbuster,” but what really makes it significant?
- How Justice Kagan ended up in the majority more than some of the conservatives.
- Why Justice Kavanaugh writes so many concurrences.
- Does the emergency docket (aka “shadow docket”) confound the predictability of legal outcomes?
- Gorsuch’s libertarian streak, Barrett’s evolving voice, and Thomas’s prolific pen.
- Is the Court 3–3–3? Or just a 6-3 with what Adam calls a “soft middle”?
- SCOTUS opinion length, voting blocs, and coalition patterns—and why they matter to your next cert petition.
Tune in to learn how to read between the majority lines—and what might be coming in the 2025–26 term.
Introduction and Host Banter
High-Profile Supreme Court Cases of 2024-2025 Term
Emergency Docket (Shadow Docket) Analysis
Ideological Alignments & Outliers
Justice Barrett's Emerging Role
The Power of Concurrences
Chief Justice Roberts' Leadership
Predictions for 2025-2026 Supreme Court Term
Closing Remarks