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In the last few weeks of the Supreme Court term, Kate Shaw, professor at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, co-host of the Supreme Court podcast Strict Scrutiny, and a contributing opinion writer with The New York Times, breaks down the latest news including recent rulings and legal news on President Trump's $1.776 billion so-called "Anti-Weaponization Fund." Photo: WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 11: The U.S. Supreme Court is seen on June 11, 2026 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court released rulings today in Keathley v. Buddy Ayers Construction, FS Credit Opportunities Corp. v. Saba Capital Master Fund, Ltd., and Abouammo v. United States. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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We open with the usual grab bag—the "foot fault" pun buried in a Justice Thomas opinion, reading Justice Alito's clerk-hiring tea leaves, and a detour into the metaphysics of conditional resignations and whether you can be confirmed to a vacancy that doesn't exist yet. Then to the merits: Keathley v. Buddy Ayers Construction, a 9-0 judicial-estoppel case that lets us ask where the doctrine even came from (Tennessee, 1857, apparently), and Abouammo v. United States, the venue case about a former Twitter employee who fabricated a document while the FBI sat downstairs. The venue talk wanders, happily, into the Yellowstone "zone of death," a C.J. Box thriller, Jim Comey's second career as a novelist, and an extended appraisal of watch brands. Highlights[00:00:53] - Podcast update, SCOTUSblog partnership, and listener reviews[00:01:49] - Justice Thomas's "foot fault" joke[00:03:48] - Sam Bray citation discussion (Aldridge v. Regions Bank)[00:05:02] - Justice Alito retirement speculation and clerk rumors[00:17:23] - Vacation schedule and the upcoming opinion gap[00:21:03] - June 11 merits decisions overview[00:23:17] - Landor and the still-outstanding big case of the term[00:27:49] - Justice Sotomayor's statement respecting denial of cert on ineffective assistance[00:29:53] - Keathley v. Buddy Ayers Construction: bankruptcy and judicial estoppel[00:36:10] - The Fifth Circuit's rule on inadvertence and mistake[00:38:47] - Justice Jackson's majority opinion[00:40:29] - Justice Thomas's concurrence and the history of judicial estoppel[00:48:42] - Justice Sotomayor's concurrence and totality-of-the-circumstances approach[00:52:11] - Abouammo v. United States: Article III venue and criminal prosecution location[00:55:09] - Yellowstone's "zone of death" and vicinage problems[00:59:21] - The fake invoice, FBI investigation, and venue dispute[01:06:33] - Venue, personal jurisdiction, and extraterritorial conduct[01:10:22] - Statutory venue rules and unresolved constitutional questions[01:12:30] - Reprosecution after a venue reversal and double jeopardy
This Day in Legal History: Loving v. Virginia DecidedOn this day in 1967, the Supreme Court handed down a unanimous opinion in Loving v. Virginia striking down Virginia's Racial Integrity Act of 1924 and, with it, the anti-miscegenation statutes that sixteen states still had on the books. Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote for the Court. The case had come up from a county courthouse in Caroline County, Virginia, where Richard Loving, a white bricklayer, and Mildred Jeter, a Black and Native American woman, had been arrested in their bedroom in the middle of the night in 1958 by a sheriff acting on an anonymous tip — they had been married in the District of Columbia and returned home to Virginia, where their marriage was a felony. The Lovings pleaded guilty, accepted suspended sentences on the condition that they leave the state for twenty-five years, and lived in exile in Washington until Mildred wrote a letter to Attorney General Robert Kennedy that landed eventually with the ACLU, which took the case.The Supreme Court's opinion did two things at once. It held that Virginia's statute violated the Equal Protection Clause because it drew an explicit racial classification with no legitimate state purpose beyond preserving “White Supremacy” — the Court used the phrase the Virginia statute itself had used — and it held that the statute violated the Due Process Clause because the freedom to marry is “one of the vital personal rights essential to the orderly pursuit of happiness by free men.” That second holding, the marriage-as-fundamental-right strand, is the through-line that runs from Loving to Zablocki v. Redhail in 1978, to Turner v. Safley in 1987, to Obergefell v. Hodges in 2015 — every one of those decisions cites Loving and treats it as the foundational case. Whether the Court's substantive due process marriage doctrine survives the next decade is, as we discussed earlier this week, one of the open questions in American constitutional law. But Loving itself remains intact, and on June 12, 1967, the Court said something it had not said cleanly before: that the right to marry is the kind of liberty interest the Constitution actually protects.The Supreme Court on Thursday reversed the Second Circuit in FS Credit Opportunities Corp. v. Saba Capital Master Fund, Ltd., holding 6-3 that the Investment Company Act of 1940 does not give private parties a cause of action to seek rescission of fund bylaws or other contractual terms. Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote the majority. The dispute came out of a campaign by Boaz Weinstein's Saba Capital against eleven closed-end funds — funds that, under Maryland's Control Share Acquisition Act, had adopted bylaws limiting the voting power of any shareholder who accumulated a disproportionate stake without the consent of other shareholders. Saba sued under Section 47(b) of the ICA, which makes contracts that violate the Act unenforceable, and the Second Circuit held that Section 47(b) implied a private right to rescind the bylaws.The Court told the Second Circuit to look harder at the modern implied-cause-of-action doctrine, which since Alexander v. Sandoval in 2001 has been hostile to inferring private rights of action that Congress did not write into the statute. The opinion reads as a continuation of that line: the ICA's enforcement structure is committed to the SEC, not to private plaintiffs, and Section 47(b) is a defense against contracts the SEC has already determined to be unlawful, not an offensive cause of action. The dissent, by Justice Sotomayor, joined by Justices Kagan and Jackson, argued that this is a misreading of Section 47(b)'s text and that the majority is gratuitously narrowing the enforcement of the federal securities laws. The practical impact is significant. Activist investors who had been pushing closed-end funds to convert to open-end form, or to alter investment strategies, lose a federal-court tool they had been using; the funds themselves and their independent directors gain a meaningful structural defense. Expect the next round of activist campaigns to move to state-court fiduciary-duty theories instead.US Supreme Court rules against private suits brought under key securities law | US NewsThe Court on Thursday also decided Keathley v. Buddy Ayers Construction, Inc., vacating the Fifth Circuit 9-0 in an opinion by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. The case is small in its facts and large in its doctrine. Thomas Keathley filed a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in 2019 and failed to disclose, on his schedule of assets, a personal-injury claim he later brought against a construction company over a truck accident. The Fifth Circuit barred the personal-injury suit on judicial-estoppel grounds — the longstanding equitable doctrine that prevents a party from taking one position in one proceeding and a contradictory position in another — using a three-factor test under which a debtor's mere knowledge of the facts plus a motive to conceal was enough to bar the later claim.The Supreme Court said no.To determine whether the omission was inadvertent or mistaken for judicial-estoppel purposes, the Court held, the lower courts must look to the totality of the circumstances, not just to whether the debtor knew of the facts and had a motive. The doctrinal interest of the case lies in two concurrences. Justice Sotomayor, concurring, wrote that judicial estoppel should likely never apply in an open bankruptcy case at all — the trustee can simply amend the schedule and pursue the claim for the estate, which solves the problem judicial estoppel was invented to address. Justice Thomas, joined by Justice Gorsuch, went further and questioned whether federal courts have any inherent authority to apply judicial estoppel as a freestanding doctrine, period — a position that, if it ever gets five votes, would unwind a doctrine that has been part of American practice since the 1850s. None of that is the holding. But the votes to revisit one of the duller corners of equitable estoppel are now visibly on the table.Keathley v. Buddy Ayers Construction, Inc. | SCOTUSblogThe third unanimous decision of the day was Abouammo v. United States, in which the Court reversed the Ninth Circuit and vacated the obstruction-of-an-FBI-investigation conviction of Ahmad Abouammo, a former Twitter employee whose underlying case was one of the more striking Saudi-Arabia infiltration prosecutions of the last decade. Justice Elena Kagan wrote the opinion. The facts are simple and the constitutional point cleaner than the facts. Abouammo, while working at Twitter's San Francisco office in 2014 and 2015, accessed and passed on confidential user information about Saudi dissidents to a Saudi official, in exchange for a $42,000 watch and $200,000 in wire transfers. The FBI eventually came to interview him at his home in Seattle, where he had moved by 2018, and during those interviews he created and emailed agents a fake invoice intended to make the wire transfers look like a legitimate consulting fee. The Justice Department charged the obstruction count along with foreign-agent and wire-fraud counts in the Northern District of California, and a San Francisco jury convicted him on all of them.The Supreme Court held that the obstruction count belonged in the Western District of Washington, not California, because the act of creating and sending the false invoice — the only act that supported the obstruction charge — happened entirely in Seattle. Article III's venue clause and the Sixth Amendment's vicinage requirement together do not let the government try a defendant in a state where no element of the charged offense occurred, no matter how convenient the prosecution. The obstruction conviction is vacated. The foreign-agent and wire-fraud convictions, which had different venue facts and were not before the Court, stand. Abouammo will not walk free. But the prosecution will need to decide whether to retry the obstruction count in Seattle, and the case is now a clean precedent that the venue clause has real teeth in a multi-district federal investigation.US Supreme Court overturns ex-Twitter employee's obstruction conviction in Saudi spy case | US News This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1: SPEAKER’S STUMP SPEECH, brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ Rep. Ben Keathley, District 101 || TOPIC: Missouri legislative updatebenkeathley.comx.com/benKeath 13:49 SEGMENT 2: SUSIE MOORE, Deputy Managing Editor at RedState.com, co-host of Mike Ferguson in the Morning, and host of RedState Radio, Sundays at 4 pm || TOPIC: Top Red State headlines || What's the Deal With This Latest Tariff Ruling against Trump? || hantavirusx.com/SmoosieQredstate.com/author/smoosieq 33:41 SEGMENT 3: White House Correspondent’s Dinner attempted assassin pleads not guilty in court https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1: SPEAKER’S STUMP SPEECH, brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ Rep. Ben Keathley, District 101 || TOPIC: Missouri legislative updatebenkeathley.comx.com/benKeath 13:49 SEGMENT 2: SUSIE MOORE, Deputy Managing Editor at RedState.com, co-host of Mike Ferguson in the Morning, and host of RedState Radio, Sundays at 4 pm || TOPIC: Top Red State headlines || What's the Deal With This Latest Tariff Ruling against Trump? || hantavirusx.com/SmoosieQredstate.com/author/smoosieq 33:41 SEGMENT 3: White House Correspondent’s Dinner attempted assassin pleads not guilty in court https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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COLOMBO AND COMPANY 0:00 SEG 1 Annie Correll https://correllroofingco.com/ Annie and Tony address being a small business owner and the most recent accusation against Congressman Eric Swalwell who resigned Tuesday. 15:07 SEG 2 State Rep. Ben Keathley & Annie Correll State Rep. Keathley, Annie, and Tony address the local issues residents face in Missouri, the MO legislation session, and being a small business owner. 35:09 SEG 3 Continuing the conversation with Annie Correll FOLLOW TONY - https://x.com/tonycolombotalk 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTLSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Civil Procedure: Does the doctrine of judicial estoppel bar a plaintiff who fails to disclose a civil claim in bankruptcy filings from pursuing that claim? - Argued: Tue, 24 Mar 2026 15:32:42 EDT
A case in which the Court will decide whether the doctrine of judicial estoppel can be invoked to bar a plaintiff who fails to disclose a civil claim in bankruptcy filings from pursuing that claim simply because there is a potential motive for nondisclosure, regardless of whether there is evidence that the plaintiff in fact acted in bad faith.
Keathley v. Buddy Ayers Construction, Inc. | 03/24/26 | Docket #: 25-6 25-6 KEATHLEY V. BUDDY AYERS CONSTRUCTION, INC. DECISION BELOW: 2025 WL 673434 CERT. GRANTED 10/20/2025 QUESTION PRESENTED: Judicial estoppel is an equitable doctrine designed '"to protect the integrity of the judicial process' by 'prohibiting parties from deliberately changing positions"' to gain an unfair advantage. New Hampshire v. Maine , 532 U.S. 742, 749-50 (2001). The doctrine targets those who "'deliberately"' mislead courts, not those whose inconsistent positions stem from "inadvertence or mistake." Id . at 750, 753. Courts regularly apply judicial estoppel when a debtor-plaintiff pursues a claim he failed to disclose to the bankruptcy court. The Eleventh, Ninth, Seventh, Sixth, and Fourth Circuits require courts to look at the totality of the circumstances and find that a debtor subjectively intended to mislead the bankruptcy court before applying judicial estoppel to bar a claim outside of the bankruptcy. In stark contrast, the Fifth and Tenth Circuits have embraced a "rigid" and "unforgiving" judicial estoppel rule in the bankruptcy context that bars claims regardless of whether there is evidence that a plaintiff actually intended to mislead. App. 55a. In those circuits, a debtor's failure to disclose a lawsuit to a bankruptcy court triggers judicial estoppel whenever the debtor knew the facts relevant to the undisclosed claim and had a potential motive for concealment-which is virtually always present in the bankruptcy context. The question presented is: Whether the doctrine of judicial estoppel can be invoked to bar a plaintiff who fails to disclose a civil claim in bankruptcy filings from pursuing that claim simply because there is a potential motive for nondisclosure, regardless of whether there is evidence that the plaintiff in fact acted in bad faith. LOWER COURT CASE NUMBER: 24-60025
Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting by sitting. The cases covered in this preview are listed below.Watson v. Republican National Committee, (March 23) - Election Law; Issue(s): Whether the federal election-day statutes, 2 U.S.C. § 7, 2 U.S.C. § 1, and 3 U.S.C. § 1, preempt a state law that allows ballots that are cast by federal election day to be received by election officials after that day.Keathley v. Buddy Ayers Construction, Inc., (March 24) - Labor and Employment Law; Issue(s): Whether the doctrine of judicial estoppel can be invoked to bar a plaintiff who fails to disclose a civil claim in bankruptcy filings from pursuing that claim simply because there is a potential motive for nondisclosure, regardless of whether there is evidence that the plaintiff in fact acted in bad faith.Noem v. Al Otro Lado, (March 24) - Immigration Law; Issue(s): Whether an alien who is stopped on the Mexican side of the U.S.–Mexico border “arrives in the United States” within the meaning of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq., which provides that an alien who “arrives in the United States” may apply for asylum and must be inspected by an immigration officer.Flower Foods, Inc. v. Brock, (March 25) - Labor and Employment Law; Issue(s): Whether workers who deliver locally goods that travel in interstate commerce — but who do not transport the goods across borders nor interact with vehicles that cross borders — are “transportation workers” “engaged in foreign or interstate commerce” for purposes of the exemption in Section 1 of the Federal Arbitration Act.Abouammo v. United States, (March 30) - Proper Venue, Criminal Law; Issue(s): Whether venue is proper in a district where no offense conduct took place, so long as the statute’s intent element “contemplates” effects that could occur there.Jules v. Andre Balazs Properties, (March 30) - Jurisdiction; Issue(s): Whether a federal court that initially exercises jurisdiction and stays a case pending arbitration maintains jurisdiction over a post-arbitration Section 9 or 10 application where jurisdiction would otherwise be lacking.Pitchford v. Cain, (March 31) - Criminal Appellate Litigation; Issue(s): Whether, under the standards set forth in the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, 28 U.S.C. § 2254(d), the Mississippi Supreme Court unreasonably determined that petitioner waived his right to rebut the prosecutor's asserted race-neutral reasons for exercising peremptory strikes against four black jurors.Trump v. Barbara, (April 1) - Birthright Citizenship, Fourteenth Amendment; Whether Executive Order No. 14,160 complies on its face with the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment and with 8 U.S.C. § 1401(a), which codifies that clause.Featuring:Lisa L. Dixon, Executive Director, Center for Election ConfidenceHon. Mike Hurst, Partner, Phelps Dunbar LLPZac Morgan, Senior Litigation Counsel, Washington Legal FoundationEric Wessan, Solicitor General, Iowa Office of the Attorney General(Moderator) Oliver Dunford, Senior Attorney, Pacific Legal Foundation
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THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEGMENT 1: Today' SPEAKER’S STUMP SPEECH brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ || Rep. Ben Keathley, District 101 || TOPIC: Why the state of the judiciary was canceled today, and to discuss all the fallout from that decision benkeathley.com x.com/benKeath 17:00 SEGMENT 2: JP De Gance, Faith leader and president of Communio.org || TOPIC: His Townhall Op-Ed: Sunday Morning Worship Should Not Require an Escape Plan || After Church Storming in Minnesota, JP De Gance Warns: This Is a New Front on Religious Freedom || Churches are one of the last truly multigenerational, sacred spaces in American life, and invading them is meant to intimidate believers into silence or provoke violence. || Communio partners with churches to design a multi-year, data-informed ministry plan focused on restoring relationships, because strong families are the engine of healthy discipleship, productive outreach, and generational growth. https://communio.org/ 35:17 SEGMENT 3: Omar sprayed with stinky substance || PBS doesn’t need our money https://newstalkstl.com/ SHOW PAGE - https://newstalkstl.com/tim-jones-chris-arps/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
COLOMBO AND COMPANY 0:00 SEG 1 Virginia Kruta https://x.com/VAKruta 13:55 SEG 2 Ben Keathley https://www.benkeathley.com/ 29:06 SEG 3 Jonathan Heslop of Capriotti's and Rockwood Charcoal https://rockwoodcharcoal.com/ https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TONY - https://x.com/tonycolombotalk 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rep. Ben Keathley breaks down Rockwood Proposition S, a 45 cent levy increase to fund operations and salaries on an off-year ballot. He criticizes holding tax elections in low turnout years and argues they should align with major elections. He outlines declining enrollment while administrative positions rise, ongoing concerns about teacher pay and retention and questions about whether the district is using current funds efficiently. He also addresses reassessment year impacts, tax rate complexity and claims that Prop S could skirt taxpayer protections.
Ben Keathley breaks down Rockwood Prop S and why holding the tax hike vote in an off-year election could tilt the outcome. Jenny Beth Martin argues Republicans should use the shutdown crisis to force federal spending reforms and criticizes Democrats for blocking a clean funding bill while supporting benefits for illegal immigrants. The hour wraps with the Buck Dont Give a ____ segment on government size, political shifts and frustration with the direction of the Democratic Party.
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THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW The Speaker’s Stump Speech features Rep. Ben Keathley and is sponsored by https://www.hansenstree.com/ Representative Ben Keathley, District 101 | live at Harpo’s | TOPIC: Issue advocacy with tax dollars is ILLEGAL. The Rockwood School District may have been caught doing it. | Ending property tax | ICE protests and the National Guard | Freezing taxes for seniors | The Kansas City/Jackson County Executive was recalled after numerous complaints about the reassessment values of their homes and properties. benkeathley.comx.com/benKeath https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Missouri Rep. Ben Keathley stops by to share some news about getting rid of taxes Speaker’s Stump Speech is called "The kids are going to be all right." and is presented by https://www.hansenstree.com/ 16:11 SEG 2 Johnny Tabacco, host of Wise Guys on Newsmax | TOPIC: Top financial headlines of the day | Stock market | Jobs numbers | Curtis Sliwa jumps on the phone and says hi x.com/JohnnyTabacco 32:55 SEG 3 Joey V. reviews the movie “Sovereign” https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Missouri Rep. Ben Keathley stops by to share some news about getting rid of taxes Speaker’s Stump Speech is called "The kids are going to be all right." and is presented by https://www.hansenstree.com/ 16:11 SEG 2 Johnny Tabacco, host of Wise Guys on Newsmax | TOPIC: Top financial headlines of the day | Stock market | Jobs numbers | Curtis Sliwa jumps on the phone and says hi x.com/JohnnyTabacco 32:55 SEG 3 Joey V. reviews the movie “Sovereign” https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ken Keathley examines Paul's prayer in Ephesians chapter one, a petition for believers to receive spiritual wisdom and revelation. It delves into understanding the glorious hope of God's calling, the immeasurable riches of His inheritance in the saints, and the overwhelming power demonstrated through Christ's resurrection and His supreme headship over the Church.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Redistricting is sweeping the nation 16:56 SEG 2 Representative Ben Keathley, District 101 | TOPIC: Chesterfield office building purchase by the city. After years of talks, next week the Chesterfield City Council will consider a proposal to buy an active, fully leased office building, largely for its parking garage, at least in the short-term.https://www.benkeathley.com/ 32:22 SEG 3 CHRIS’ CORNER is about Mandami https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Redistricting is sweeping the nation 16:56 SEG 2 Representative Ben Keathley, District 101 | TOPIC: Chesterfield office building purchase by the city. After years of talks, next week the Chesterfield City Council will consider a proposal to buy an active, fully leased office building, largely for its parking garage, at least in the short-term.https://www.benkeathley.com/ 32:22 SEG 3 CHRIS’ CORNER is about Mandami https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Peloton People, William is joined by Eric and Anderson who discuss all things coaching, basketball, cross country, Peloton, and so much more!!!
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THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 The Speaker's Stump Speech is brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ and features Ben Keathley https://www.benkeathley.com/ 16:58 SEG 2 SUSIE MOORE, Deputy Managing Editor at RedState.com and host of RedState Radio, Sundays at 4pm | TOPIC: Top Red State headlines, https://twitter.com/SmoosieQhttps://redstate.com/author/smoosieq 31:29 SEG 3 Chad Hansen of Hansen’s Tree Service | TOPIC: Jeff Hansen Memorial Foundation Sporting Clay Event on May 17th AT BLACKHAWK VALLEY HUNTING RESERVE IN OLD MONROE, MISSOURIhttps://jeffhansenmemorialfoundation.com/ https://www.hansenstree.com/ https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning -Missouri State Rep Ben Keathley discusses what voters need to do to keep the pressure on elected officials to follow through on restoring conservative values. -Mike and Gabe have no "Eco-Guilt", as they reminisce about Styrofoam cups and plastic bags. However, according to recent studies, more than 1/3rd of people surveyed expressed some guilt about the way their lifestyle impacts the environment. -What responsibility does the government, colleges, and society as a whole have in the massive student loan debt bubble?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rep. Ben Keathley talks about the Missouri Legislature's performance at the halfway point of the Session and previews items that need to be done during the second half. https://www.benkeathley.com/ Ben on X: @benKeath https://house.mo.gov/MemberDetails.aspx?district=101&year=2025 Download the NewsTalkSTL app from your app store and listen anytime, anywhere! NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Missouri Rep. Ben Keathley updates us on the Bayer/glyphosate/Roundup bill that passed the House in Jefferson City and is opposed by the MO Freedom Caucus. We also discuss efforts to cut taxes. https://www.benkeathley.com/ Ben on X: @benKeath https://house.mo.gov/MemberDetails.aspx?district=101&year=2025 NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover how you can partner with God as a co-creator, bringing the unseen from the heavenly realm into the natural world. In this inspiring, encouraging and thought-provoking conversation, Don Keathley shares insights from his new book, Divine Partnership with God, along with powerful testimonies of miracles, solutions to life’s challenges, and the fulfillment of your heart’s desires. Key Highlights in This Episode: * What it means to be made in God’s image as a creator. * How to partner with God to bring heavenly realities into your daily life. * Testimonies of practical miracles and breakthrough solutions. * Tools to align with God’s divine purpose and operate in His promises. Special Mention: Don’s new book, Divine Partnership with God, releases on Amazon 2/19/25! Don Keathley’s Resources: * Facebook: @DonKeathleyMinistries * Website: https://donkeathley.com/ * Watch on the Grace Awakening Network: Roku, Firestick, AppleTV, or https://gantv.com * Global Grace Seminary: https://globalgraceseminary.net Catherine Toon's Featured Resources: * Join the Vibrant Life Community Mentorship Program! Watch the FREE webinar, "3 Keys to Vibrant Life": https://mbl.catherinetoon.com/joinnow * Don’t miss the Protect Your Purpose Masterclass airing Thursday, January 30, 2025, at 6 PM MST or find the recording here: https://catherinetoon.com * Explore Catherine’s bestselling book, "Marked by Love, Revised & Expanded Edition": https://bit.ly/3UGeJBI * Get “God, Male & Female?” on Audible: https://amzn.to/49hzCIM * Download the FREE eBook "How to Hear God": https://bit.ly/3cTNb49 * Get a FREE chapter of Catherine’s book, Marked by Love: https://markedbylovebook.com/free-chapter/ Additional Resources on Catherine’s Website: * Mini-book "Rare and Beautiful Treasures" * FREE activation for your spiritual senses in video/audio format Visit: https://catherinetoon.com * To support the ministry with tax deductible donations: https://catherinetoon.com/support/ Follow Catherine Toon: * Facebook: @CatherineToonMD * Instagram: @catherinetoon * LinkedIn: @CatherineToon * Twitter: @CatherineToonMD * YouTube: @CatherineToon, MD * Pinterest: @catherinetoonmd
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Monday, August 26th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management instagram: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guest: Thomas Maxwell, Entrepreneur, Partner at Keathley, Maxwell & Antongiovanni, LLP, Business Owner, & CPA website: www.kmallpcpa.com/
This week on That's a REACH we our joined by guest Daniel Schlagel from the Evergreen Church staff. We sat down and discussed topics like the Creation timeline, dinosaurs in the Bible, and the beginning of Genesis as a whole. Get Connected! https://linktr.ee/reachtree Resources: Biology Through the Eyes of Faith – Richard T. Wright Seven Days that Divide the World – John C. Lennox Old-Earth or Evolutionary Creation? – Keathley, Stump and Aguirre 40 Questions on Creation and Evolution – Kenneth Keathley Four Views on the Historical Adam - Gundry, Barrett, Caneday The Language of God - Francis Collins
This conversation between Jason and Don Keathley dives into Don's history and the evolution that led to the Grace Awakening Network. The guys discuss the transformative power of grace, the Fatherhood of God, unconditional love, inclusion, and the practicality of the manifestation of the sons of God. The conversation delves into the importance of trust, the revelation of God's love, and the significance of becoming the light of the world. They also explore the concept of faith and the measureless revelation of God's love. The conversation delves into the concept of sonship and the revelation of the Father's love, emphasizing the integration of Jesus' identity with our own. It explores the idea of theosis and the developmental process of becoming the fullest measure of the stature of Christ. The discussion also touches on the nature of rest, the seamless flow between two realms, and the transformation of hearts and minds through union with the Father. For more information on Don KeathleyYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/Website: www.donkeathley.comGlobal Grace Seminary: www.globalgraceseminary.net/don-keathley/ Please rate, review, share, and subscribe!Podcast intro and outro music by Wilde Assembly --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rethinking-god/support
Join us in our summer series as we highlight some amazing guests. This week, we interview Don Keathley - president of Global Grace Seminary. He speaks weekly at the Digital Cathedral (Sunday Mornings at 11 EST) and the Secret Place (Wednesday Nights on Facebook). He's also the co-founder of Grace Awakening Network (gantv.com) and the author of several books including "Hell's Illusion," "Unhook The Book," "Religion Busters," and many more. Check out donkeathley.com for more.
This week's episode is our season 4 finale. It also serves as a transition, as Dr. Keathley makes an important announcement. In the episode, Dr. Keathley tells Dr. Quinn about his journey to the Center for Faith and Culture. Their conversation touches on the origins of the Center for Faith and Culture, what Dr. Keathley has most enjoyed about serving here, and what he'll be doing moving forward. - Visit our website: cfc.sebts.edu/ - Contact us: cfc.sebts.edu/about/contact-us/ - Support the work of the Center: cfc.sebts.edu/about/give/ All opinions and views expressed by guest speakers are solely their own. They do not speak for nor represent SEBTS. Read our expressed views and confessions: www.sebts.edu/about/what_we_believe.aspx
Our Center is named after the late L. Russ Bush. Dr. Tom Nettles joins Dr. Ken Keathley to talk about their mutual friend, Dr. Bush — “one of the great saints of Southern Baptist life.” Dr. Nettles tells how he became friends with Dr. Bush, their shared concerns about the Southern Baptist Convention, and how their landmark book Baptists and the Bible came about. (The conversation starts at 7:10) Plus, at 31:30, Dr. Keathley reads a letter Dr. Nettles wrote to Dr. Bush before his passing. In “Headlines" (1:30), Dr. Keathley talks with Joseph Josselyn about his upcoming film on Jesus filmed entirely in American Sign Language. You can learn more and watch a trailer here: https://www.jesusdeaffilm.com/ And in “On My Bookshelf” (35:10), Dr. Nettles recommends two books. - Visit our website: cfc.sebts.edu/ - Contact us: cfc.sebts.edu/about/contact-us/ - Support the work of the Center: cfc.sebts.edu/about/give/ All opinions and views expressed by guest speakers are solely their own. They do not speak for nor represent SEBTS. Read our expressed views and confessions: www.sebts.edu/about/what_we_believe.aspx
How can we be faithful Christians in the public square? Dr. Keathley talks with Brent Leatherwood and Miles Mullin of The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. The conversation touches on the public square, pro-life policies, gun violence, and “prophetic patriotism.” (The conversation begins at 1:40) Plus, in “On My Bookshelf” (33:10), Brent Leatherwood and Miles Mullin tell us what they're reading right now. - Visit our website: cfc.sebts.edu/ - Contact us: cfc.sebts.edu/about/contact-us/ - Support the work of the Center: cfc.sebts.edu/about/give/ All opinions and views expressed by guest speakers are solely their own. They do not speak for nor represent SEBTS. Read our expressed views and confessions: www.sebts.edu/about/what_we_believe.aspx
Chelsea Patterson Sobolik worked on Capitol Hill. But when her boss was caught up in the MeToo movement, she suddenly lost her job due to no fault of her own. This sent her on a journey to rediscover a gospel vision for women in the workplace — and to write the book she wished she had in that season of confusion. Sobolik talks to Benjamin Quinn and Megan Dickerson about the book. The conversation addresses seasons of work, assignments vs. calling, the eternal significance of our work, how the gospel reorients our work, sexism in the workplace, and what she wishes men knew about developing a workplace culture. (The conversation begins at 7:30.) Plus, in “Headlines” (1:00), Dr. Keathley recaps our recent Exploring Personhood conference. And in “On My Bookshelf” (36:10), Chelsea Sobolik recommends a book she's reading right now. - Visit our website: cfc.sebts.edu/ - Support the work of the Center: cfc.sebts.edu/about/give/ All opinions and views expressed by guest speakers are solely their own. They do not speak for nor represent SEBTS. Read our expressed views and confessions: www.sebts.edu/about/what_we_believe.aspx
Ken Keathley, Director of the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture preaches from Luke 4 and shows the contrast of how it is easier to repent of sin than it is to repent of righteousness.
For a long time, beauty has been “the Cinderella step-sister to truth and goodness.” Pastor Matt Capps wants that to change. He joins us to discuss art, aesthetics, and the Christian life. He explains what beauty is, where it comes from, and why humans have the capacity to experience and create beautiful things. He then connects these conversations to Christian theology, spiritual formation, and even worship spaces. (The conversation begins at 8:30.) Plus, in “Headlines” (1:20), Dr. Keathley discusses whether Christians should be “welcoming and affirming.” And in “On My Bookshelf” (27:00), Matt recommends some books he's reading right now. - Pre-register for Exploring Personhood: iamgoi.ng/personhood24 - Visit our website: https://cfc.sebts.edu/ - Support the work of the Center: https://cfc.sebts.edu/about/give/ All opinions and views expressed by guest speakers are solely their own. They do not speak for nor represent SEBTS. Read our expressed views and confessions: https://www.sebts.edu/about/what_we_believe.aspx
What is Critical Theory (CT), and how should Christians think about it? Drs. Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer join us to discuss their new book, 'Critical Dilemma,' which was named World Magazine's 2023 Book of the Year. They explain why CT is so skeptical of received wisdom, how it's different than critical thinking, the big emphasis on power plays, and whether it's okay for Christians to use the phrase “social justice.” (The conversation begins at 5:45.) Plus, in “Headlines” (1:05), Dr. Keathley offers ways you can already be praying for the 2024 election. And in “On My Bookshelf” (35:25), Drs. Shenvi and Sawyer tell us what they're reading right now. Visit our website: https://cfc.sebts.edu/ Support the work of the Center: https://cfc.sebts.edu/about/give/ All opinions and views expressed by guest speakers are solely their own. They do not speak for nor represent SEBTS. Read our expressed views and confessions: https://www.sebts.edu/about/what_we_believe.aspx
The evangelical church is finally talking about singleness, much to the delight of today's guest Dani Treweek. What can we learn from church history about singleness? How can married couples can encourage single Christians? What truth do we often overlook in these conversations? And how should the church respond to the fact that 50% of all adults in America are single? Dani Treweek joins Dr. Ken Keathley and Megan Dickerson to discuss her new book, The Meaning of Singleness. (The conversation begins at 4:10) PLUS, in “Headlines” (1:05), Dr. Keathley reflects on the passing of Henry Kissinger, Sandra Day O'Connor, and Rosalynn Carter. And in “On My Bookshelf” (25:40), Dani Treweek recommends a book she's reading right now. ALSO: You're invited to Exploring Personhood: Challenges to Humanity (Feb. 21-22, 2024). Learn more here: https://iamgoi.ng/personhood24 Visit our website: https://cfc.sebts.edu/ Support the work of the Center: https://cfc.sebts.edu/about/give/ All opinions and views expressed by guest speakers are solely their own. They do not speak for nor represent SEBTS. Read our expressed views and confessions: https://www.sebts.edu/about/what_we_believe.aspx