Justice Kagan
Mentioned in 8 analyzed podcast episodes across 6 shows
A U.S. Supreme Court Justice who is frequently discussed in podcast coverage of major constitutional cases, particularly those involving presidential authority, statutory interpretation, and administrative law. Known for active questioning during oral arguments on cases like Trump v. Cook and Galette v. New Jersey Transit Corp., as well as authored opinions on high-profile issues such as tariff authority. Appears regularly in legal and political podcasts analyzing Supreme Court decisions and their implications.
Appears On
Episode Appearances
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis · Apr 1, 2026
The O'Reilly Update, April 1, 2026
“Progressive justice who wrote majority opinion on Colorado law violating freedom of speech”
Political Gabfest · Feb 26, 2026
The State of the Union is Endless
“Responded to Gorsuch's hypocrisy charge regarding Biden-era statutory interpretation cases”
America At Night with McGraw Milhaven · Feb 25, 2026
Greg Willard on SCOTUS Tariffs, Matt Poppleton on the St. Croix River
“Wrote seven-page opinion as part of six-justice majority rejecting Trump's tariff authority”
Supreme Court Oral Arguments · Jan 21, 2026
[25A312] Trump v. Cook
“Justice questioning effectiveness of 'for cause' requirement if no remedy exists for wrongful removal and no judicial review”
U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments · Jan 21, 2026
Trump v. Cook
“Supreme Court Justice; questioned effectiveness of cause requirement without judicial review or remedy”
Supreme Court Oral Arguments · Jan 14, 2026
[24-1021] Galette v. New Jersey Transit Corp.
“Supreme Court Justice; referenced Biden v. Nebraska and Association of American Railroads as relevant precedent for substance-based analysis.”
U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments · Jan 14, 2026
Galette v. New Jersey Transit Corp.
“Referenced Biden v. Nebraska case and questioned whether precedent actually requires overruling”
Guardian Mindset Podcast · Dec 16, 2025
Officer Created Jeopardy in Use-of-Force Analysis
“Supreme Court Justice quoted in Barnes v. Felix decision regarding totality of circumstances analysis in use-of-force cases”