Episode 07. Relying on Courts

We make plans in life with assumptions about our legally recognized rights in the background. For our plans to make sense, the law has to stay consistent over time: if it changes, our plans might no longer make sense. So, what happens when courts change their mind on the law? Should judges consider how people have relied on the law in the past in deciding what the law should be now? Nina Varsava (University of Wisconsin) joins Nicos and George on this episode to discuss the value of reliance in the law, in light of the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade.

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The Jurisprudes is a podcast by two legal philosophers - Nicos Stavropoulos (Oxford) and George Letsas (UCL). Join Nicos and George as they discuss all things legal and political philosophy, and see what these disciplines can tell us about the world we live in.