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  • Greenwood Gaming v. Dept. of Revenue
    2025/11/10

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    Host Corrie Woods interviews Casey Alan Coyle to discuss Greenwood Gaming v. Dept. of Revenue, which clarified how the state-run lottery and private casinos must share (or, rather, not share) space in Pennsylvania's increasingly complex gaming market.

    You can find Justice Donohue's opinion for the Court and Justice Mundy's concurring and dissenting opinion on SCOPABlog.

    And while you're at it, subcribe to SCOPAblog to receive monthly docket reviews, and notifications when new episodes drop.

    And thanks as always to our producers, Ashley Woods, Rachel Annevelink, and Jaron Drake, for their hard work in making this episode a reality.

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    1 時間 27 分
  • Commonwealth v. Greer
    2025/08/06

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    Host Corrie Woods interviews attorney Brandy Grace Hoke to discuss Commonwealth v. Greer, which clarified when and how petitioners under the Post-Conviction Relief Act must seek and obtain new counsel to raise, and raise, claims of ineffective assistance of earlier postconviction counsel, on penalty of waiver. The case is required reading for anyone who practices in the postconviction space.

    Show Notes:

    • Greer builds on the Court's decision in Commonwealth v. Bradley, which held that petitioners can raise claims of ineffective assistance of prior postconviction counsel for the first time on appeal. In 2022, Corrie and Attorney Michael Wiseman discussed Bradley in an earlier episode.
    • You can find the Court's opinion and Justice Donohue's concurring and dissenting opinion on SCOPABlog's June 2024 Docket Review.

    Read more about Greer and all of the Court's cases on SCOPAblog.

    And thanks as always to our producers, Ashley Woods, Rachel Annevelink, and Jaron Drake, for their hard work in making this episode a reality.

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    33 分
  • Allegheny Reproductive Health Center v. Department of Human Services
    2025/06/18

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    Host Corrie Woods interviews attorney, professor, and Executive Director of the Women's Law Project Susan Frietsche to discuss Allegheny Reproductive Health Center v. Department of Human Services, which, among many constitutional holdings, overruled an earlier determination that a ban on abortion funding for Medicaid recipients did not violate Pennsylvania constitutional rights and set the stage for a recognition of reproductive rights as fundamental rights under the Commonwealth's charter.

    Show Notes:

    • You can find Justice Christine Donohue's excellent, 219-page majority opinion, Justice David Wecht's 71-page concurring opinion, and all of the other Justices' opinions on SCOPABlog's January 2024 Docket Review.
    • You can learn more about where the case has gone at the Women's Law Project's website.
    • You can learn more about and support the Women's Law Project at its website.

    Read more about Allegheny Reproductive Health Ctr. and all of SCOPA's cases on SCOPAblog.

    And thanks as always to our producers, Ashley Woods and Jaron Drake, for their hard work in making this episode a reality.

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    1 時間 23 分
  • Commonwealth v. Bradley
    2022/10/13

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    Host Corrie Woods interviews fellow appellate attorney Michael Wiseman of Wiseman & Schwartz to discuss Commonwealth v. Bradley, holding that petitioners pursuant to the Post Conviction Relief Act may assert claims of ineffective assistance of post-conviction counsel at the earliest available opportunity, including on direct appeal.

    Show Notes:

    • Justice Todd's Majority Opinion
    • Justice Dougherty's Concurring Opinion
    • Justice Wecht's Concurring Opinion
    • Justice Mundy's Dissenting Opinion
    • Shinn v. Ramirez summary
    • Martinez v. Ryan Opinion Analysis

    Read more about Bradley and all of SCOPA's cases on SCOPAblog.

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    33 分
  • 2021 Year in Review
    2022/01/18

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    In this Season 1 finale episode, fellow appellate attorney and former judicial clerk Jill Lipman Beck of Blank Rome joins host Corrie Woods to discuss the most impactful Supreme Court of Pennsylvania cases and issues of 2021.

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    1 時間 13 分
  • In Re: Amazon.com, Inc., Fulfillment Center Fair Labor Standards Act and Wage and Hour Litigation
    2021/11/15

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    Host Corrie Woods interviews fellow appellate attorney Pete Winebrake of Winebrake & Santillo to discuss In Re: Amazon.com, Inc., Fulfillment Center Fair Labor Standards Act and Wage and Hour Litigation (In Re: Amazon) in which SCOPA held that an employee's time spent on an employer's premises awaiting mandatory security screening constitutes time "worked" for purposes of Pennsylvania's Minimum Wage Act, and that the maxim de minimum non curat lex, or, the law does not care for trivialities, does not apply to time worked for purposes of that Act.

    Show Notes:

    • Justice Todd's Majority Opinion
    • Justice Saylor's Dissenting Opinion
    • Justice Mundy's Dissenting Opinion
    • Integrity Staffing Solutions, Inc. v. Busk
    • In Re: Amazon Summary and Report

    Read more about In Re: Amazon and all of SCOPA's cases on SCOPAblog.

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    53 分
  • Commonwealth v. Shaw
    2021/10/10

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    Host Corrie Woods interviews fellow appellate attorney Teri B. Himebaugh to discuss Commonwealth v. Shaw, in which SCOPA held that petitioners pursuant to the PCRA may assert claims of ineffective assistance of their appellate counsel for the first time on appeal.

    Show Notes:

    • Chief Justice Saylor's Opinion
    • Justice Mundy's Dissenting Opinion
    • The Police Transparency Project
    • Part 2 of The Philadelphia Inquirer's special report series, Losing Conviction
    • Siphonaptera poem

    Read more about Commonwealth v. Shaw and all of SCOPA's cases on SCOPAblog.

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    26 分
  • Pittsburgh Logistics Sys., Inc. v. Beemac Trucking, LLC
    2021/09/13

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    Host Corrie Woods interviews fellow appellate attorneys Dan McLane and Tom Sanchez of Eckert Seamans to discuss Pittsburgh Logistics Sys., Inc. v. Beemac Trucking, LLC, a case in which the Court held unanimously that the Restatement test for no-hire/no-poach provisions ancillary to a services contract between two business entities governs in Pennsylvania and finding the subject no-hire/no-poach provision to be unenforceable.

    Show Notes:

    • Justice Mundy's Opinion
    • United States Department of Justice's "No-Poach Approach"
    • Bloomberg Law Summary

    Read more about Pittsburgh Logistics Sys., Inc. v. Beemac Trucking, LLC and all of SCOPA's cases on SCOPAblog.

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    22 分