In early 2021, HarperCollins published a book titled “Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You).” For those who have been hiding off the grid for the past several years, a podcast is defined as a collection or series of digital audio files that are made available for downloading or listening via the internet.

Not surprisingly, appellate law and practice, and the U.S. Supreme Court in particular, are the subject of a burgeoning number of podcasts. Here is a list of my favorite appellate law-related podcasts, followed by some others that I don’t listen to regularly but that you might find worthwhile.

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