Interviews
Interviews

Interviews
The Supreme Court’s Worst Decisions with Sarah Isgur
The Supreme Court’s Worst Decisions with Sarah Isgur
Why has the Supreme Court become such a hot topic of debate? Sharon McMahon is joined by co-host of the Advisory Opinions podcast and former director in the DOJ, Sarah Isgur, for a spirited discussion about why the Court has become so political. Sarah shares her theories on the reason public opinion of SCOTUS has plummeted, and why she believes it’s a good thing that the Court doesn’t always agree with the majority opinion. Sarah also gives us her insider predictions on which justices might retire or be replaced during the next presidency.
- Host: Sharon McMahon
- Supervising Producer: Melanie Buck Parks
- Executive Producer: Sharon McMahon
- Audio Producer: Craig Thompson

- Host: Sharon McMahon
- Supervising Producer: Melanie Buck Parks
- Executive Producer: Sharon McMahon
- Audio Producer: Craig Thompson
Guests
Guests

Sarah Isgur
Sarah Isgur is senior editor at The Dispatch, a regular on the panel of ABC’s flagship political show This Week with George Stephanopoulous, co-host of the acclaimed Advisory Opinions legal podcast, and a rising voice whose work has been featured in a recent New Yorker profile and New York Times opinion pieces. Sarah served in the Department of Justice as the director of the Office of Public Affairs and senior counsel to the deputy attorney general during the Russia investigation; helped run Carly Fiorina’s presidential campaign; and clerked for Judge Edith H. Jones of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. She’s a graduate of Harvard Law School and Northwestern University.