Oral Arguments, with Context

Real court arguments, crisp audio, with context.

Court recordings can be difficult to follow, and many suffer from poor audio quality. This podcast enhances the audio, provides a brief introduction to each case, and explains legal concepts that may be unfamiliar to some listeners.

We hope these enhancements make oral argument recordings easier to understand, more accessible, and more enjoyable to listen to.

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United States v. Enclade — 5th Cir. (argued July 8, 2026)

No. 24-30684 Argued July 8, 2026 Published July 10, 2026; updated August 19, 2026

The Fifth Circuit hears Travis Enclade and Terence Wilson's appeals from federal drug-conspiracy and firearm convictions arising from a New Orleans stash-house investigation. The argument focuses on whether the evidence was sufficient and whether the lead investigator improperly interpreted surveillance and a recorded jail call for the jury. On August 18, the court affirmed, finding no reversible error.

United States v. Enclade (No. 24-30684) — U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, argued July 8, 2026.

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