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Crime Talk with Scott Reisch

Release Date: 09/25/2025

Learning Resources v. Trump — Can Emergency Powers Justify Sweeping Tariffs? show art Learning Resources v. Trump — Can Emergency Powers Justify Sweeping Tariffs?

Crime Talk with Scott Reisch

Full audio of the Supreme Court oral argument in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump (No. 24-1287), argued November 5, 2025. This high-stakes case tests whether the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) authorizes President Trump’s use of national emergency declarations to impose broad import tariffs—and, if so, whether that sweeping authority is an unconstitutional delegation of Congress’s taxing power. The Justices press both sides on statutory text, separation of powers, and the limits of executive economic “emergency” authority in a case with massive implications for...

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Hain Celestial Group v. Palmquist — Can a Jurisdiction Error Be “Cured” After Final Judgment? show art Hain Celestial Group v. Palmquist — Can a Jurisdiction Error Be “Cured” After Final Judgment?

Crime Talk with Scott Reisch

Full audio of the Supreme Court oral argument in Hain Celestial Group v. Palmquist (No. 24-724), argued November 4, 2025. In this case, the Justices examine whether a federal appellate court must vacate a district court’s final judgment when it later concludes the case was improperly removed because a non-diverse defendant was wrongly dismissed at the outset—pitting strict jurisdictional rules against the need for finality in complex product-liability litigation. Hear counsel and the Court test the limits of Caterpillar v. Lewis, diversity jurisdiction, and what happens when federal courts...

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Coney Island Auto Parts v. Burton — Is There a Deadline to Void an Unconstitutional Judgment? show art Coney Island Auto Parts v. Burton — Is There a Deadline to Void an Unconstitutional Judgment?

Crime Talk with Scott Reisch

Full audio of the Supreme Court oral argument in Coney Island Auto Parts, Inc. v. Burton (No. 24-808), argued November 4, 2025. In this case, the Justices examine whether Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60(c)(1)’s “reasonable time” limit can bar a motion to set aside a default judgment that is void for lack of personal jurisdiction—or whether a void judgment can be challenged at any time. The argument highlights a deep circuit split, the limits of procedural finality, and how far courts must go to protect due process in long-dormant cases. Check out the official Crime Talk merch at the...

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Hencely v. Fluor Corp — Are Military Contractors Shielded from War-Zone Liability? show art Hencely v. Fluor Corp — Are Military Contractors Shielded from War-Zone Liability?

Crime Talk with Scott Reisch

Full audio of the Supreme Court oral argument in Hencely v. Fluor Corp (No. 24-924), argued November 3, 2025. In this case, an Army specialist injured in a Bagram Airfield bombing sues defense contractor Fluor, and the Justices probe whether “uniquely federal interests” and the FTCA’s combatant activities exception can preempt state tort claims against military contractors—even when the contractor allegedly breached its contract and violated military orders. The argument goes to the core of contractor immunity, battlefield accountability, and who pays the price when private...

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Rico v. United States — Can “Fugitive Tolling” Stretch Federal Supervised Release? show art Rico v. United States — Can “Fugitive Tolling” Stretch Federal Supervised Release?

Crime Talk with Scott Reisch

Full audio of the Supreme Court oral argument in Rico v. United States (No. 24-1056), heard November 3, 2025. In this case, the Justices consider whether the judge-made “fugitive tolling” doctrine can extend a defendant’s term of supervised release beyond the date written in the judgment when she absconds. The argument tests how far courts may go without clear authorization from Congress, and what the ruling will mean for thousands of people under federal supervision. Listen as counsel for Isabel Rico and the United States face pointed questions on statutory text, history, and the...

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Unbelievable… You Can’t Make This Stuff Up! show art Unbelievable… You Can’t Make This Stuff Up!

Crime Talk with Scott Reisch

From Rex Heuermann’s DNA surprise in the Gilgo case to the Devyn Michaels beheading trial, a kart champion murdered, a Bronx family tragedy, and yes — a Florida Man who weaponized chewing tobacco — today’s Crime Talk is pure chaos. Scott breaks down the week’s craziest, most unbelievable headlines… because honestly, you can’t make this stuff up. 🆕🆕🆕 Crime Talk Store: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/ #CrimeTalk, #TrueCrime, #ScottReisch, #WTFShow, #UnbelievableCrimes, #CrimeNews

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ANOTHER WTF SHOW! — You Won’t Believe These Stories… show art ANOTHER WTF SHOW! — You Won’t Believe These Stories…

Crime Talk with Scott Reisch

It’s Just Another WTF Show! From a mom who crossed every imaginable line, to a man in a diaper asking kids for help, to pure madness in Texas and Oregon—today’s Crime Talk dives into the week’s wildest, most unbelievable headlines. You’ll laugh, cringe, and question humanity (again). 🆕🆕🆕 Crime Talk Store: #CrimeTalk, #WTFShow, #TrueCrime, #ScottReisch, #CrazyNews, #CrimeOfTheWeek  

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Bryan Kohberger Wins — Restitution Cut After $27,000 Dispute show art Bryan Kohberger Wins — Restitution Cut After $27,000 Dispute

Crime Talk with Scott Reisch

Bryan Kohberger just scored a partial legal win. The court withdrew a $27,000 restitution claim after his defense successfully argued that the victims’ families had already raised funds through donations. While it’s not a full victory, this marks a rare moment of success for the convicted killer amid his life sentence and ongoing debates about justice and accountability. 🆕🆕🆕 Crime Talk Store: https://scottreisch.com/crime-talk-store/ #BryanKohberger, #IdahoMurders, #TrueCrime, #CrimeTalk, #JusticeForVictims, #CourtUpdate

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Bryan Kohberger Back in Court — Restitution Hearing for Idaho Murder Victims - FULL AUDIO show art Bryan Kohberger Back in Court — Restitution Hearing for Idaho Murder Victims - FULL AUDIO

Crime Talk with Scott Reisch

Bryan Kohberger appeared in court once again — this time, for a hearing focused on restitution for the victims’ families. While the main trial still looms ahead, the court discussed compensation tied to the tragic murders that shook Moscow, Idaho. Here’s what happened and why it matters. #BryanKohberger, #IdahoMurders, #TrueCrime, #CrimeTalk, #JusticeForVictims, #CourtUpdate

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Barry Morphew Gets Yet Another Delay — Justice on Hold Again? show art Barry Morphew Gets Yet Another Delay — Justice on Hold Again?

Crime Talk with Scott Reisch

Barry Morphew’s long-awaited murder trial has been delayed again. His defense claims they need more time to prepare before the January 2026 arraignment. With shocking forensic evidence involving animal tranquilizers and opioids, this case keeps twisting deeper into mystery. 🆕🆕🆕 Crime Talk Store: #BarryMorphew, #SuzanneMorphew, #TrueCrime, #CrimeTalk, #JusticeDelayed, #ColoradoCrime

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The world of true crime just keeps getting stranger — and today’s episode proves it. From shocking courtroom twists in the Luigi Mangione and Tyler Robinson cases, to disturbing updates in the D4vd investigation, a bizarre turn in the Travis Decker tragedy, and even a politically charged Dallas shooter incident — it’s one of those days where reality sounds more unbelievable than fiction.

Plus, we’ve got your “Dumb Criminal of the Day,” a Quote of the Day worth remembering, and even a dive into a wild domestic violence case that will leave you speechless.

👉 Buckle up. This is Crime Talk, and today’s stories are absolutely insane.

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