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Today in 1833, the birthday of Melville Fuller. He would eventually become Chief Justice of the United States, but not before the country asked whether a member of the US Supreme Court could be fair and objective if he has a mustache (!) Plus: this Saturday in Devils Lake, North Dakota, it's ShiverFest.Chief Justice Melville Weston Fuller and the Great Mustache Debate of 1888 (W&L Law Scholarly Commons) ShiverFest We once again mustache you to back this show on Patreon
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TALK TO ME, TEXT ITCould Kamala Harris be the next Supreme Court nominee? This bold suggestion by CNN's Bakari Sellers has us exploring the complex political chessboard, especially as the Democrats hold the Senate reins. We dive into the implications of such a nomination while also reflecting on a generational shift in values and discipline as displayed by Columbia University's decision to celebrate American Martyrs Day over Veterans Day. Join us as we grapple with these cultural tensions and honor the valor of our veterans, contrasting it with the perceived attitudes of younger generations, and question where the baton was perhaps fumbled in passing down important societal values.But the intrigue doesn't stop there—find out how one woman's financial acumen has opened doors in the political landscape of California, where recent shakeups like Gascon's exit have changed the game. With millions in the bank despite a bout of unemployment, there's speculation about her potential leap into politics. We unravel this compelling narrative, examining the opportunities and challenges of career pivots and financial stability, all while sharing some bonus content and extending our deepest gratitude to veterans for their sacrifices. Exit bumper Not A Democracy Podcast Network made by @FuryanEnergySupport the showTip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Blog - Carol ReMarksX - Carol ReMarks Instagram - Carol.ReMarksFacebook Page - Carol ReMarks Blog
Send us a textIn this episode we get to listen in on various panels both in favor of Judge Clarence Thomas and opposed to Clarence Thomas testify in front of the United States Senate Judiciary Committee. You will hear the senators raise issues from Affirmative Action, to Civil Rights, to the Judges opinion on the South African Government. You will hear from a former Attorney General , Griffin Bell, some Georgia State Senators, a State Judge, the President of the American Bar Association, and several College Professors who taught Thomas at Holy Cross University. This is an excellent opportunity for many of our listeners to hear the U. S. Senate at work debating and discussing issues in a civil manner about the qualifications of a Supreme Court Nominee. Things don't get ugly until our next episode. You will hear some of the giants of the Senate in this episode asking questions and gathering information and it will give you some insights into why Clarence Thomas was picked to be on the Supreme Court in the first place, before the debate of race and sexual harassment over shadowed everything. Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!
Chaos erupted at the Appointments Committee of Parliament as the Minority attempted to halt the vetting of two individuals nominated by President Akufo-Addo for the Supreme Court. Justice Sophia Bernasko Essah and Professor Richard Frimpong Oppong were set to answer questions regarding their eligibility for the Supreme Court on August 13. However, even before the vetting process began, concerns were raised about the constitutionality of the appointments
Supreme Court Nominee has asserted that the Country still has a number of underprivileged persons in society accessing justice. Justice Adjei Frimpong posited his argument on the low funding for the legal aid that is created to help such persons. Again he added Separate convicts from persons still undergoing trial to deal with prison congestion and the state must work hard in decongesting our courts.
After several trying months, Matt and Sam can finally discuss the lawsuit against KYE and Dissent magazine filed by Young Americans Foundation , the successor organization to Young Americans for Freedom. (We prevailed, for now anyway.) Then we turn to three SCOTUS rulings from the end of the session: (1) Biden vs Nebraska (the student debt ruling); (2) Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (the affirmative action ruling); and (3) 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis (the gay wedding website design ruling). Each of these rulings represents a victory for the conservative legal movement, an exercise of raw power by the court, and a blow to dignity and decent policy for millions of Americans. Taken together, they help us understand the workings of the conservative intellectual pipeline — at law schools, fellowships, and well-endowed non-profits — to change federal policy. How do conservative institutions work together to (in the eyes of the law) turn victims into oppressors and vice versa? Listen to find out. Sources:Jennifer Schuessler, "Conservative Group Withdraws Lawsuit Against Left-Wing Podcast," New York Times, July 12, 2023John A. Andrew III, The Other Side of the Sixties: Young Americans for Freedom and the Rise of Conservative Politics (1997)Sarah Posner, "The Legal Muscle Leading the Fight to End the Separation of Church and State," Washington Spectator, April 1, 2007Emma Brown and Jon Swaine, "Amy Coney Barrett, Supreme Court Nominee, Spoke at Program Founded to Inspire a 'Distinctly Christian Worldview in Every Area of Law,'" Washington Post, September 27, 2020Melissa Gira Grant, "The Mysterious Case of the Fake Gay Marriage Website, the Real Straight Man, and the Supreme Court," New Republic, June 29, 2023Thomas Sowell, "The Day Cornell Died," Weekly Standard, October 30, 1999Katherine Stewart, The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism (2020)...and don't forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!
This episode features a much deeper, and more diverse, examination of the Fifth Circuit decision upholding Texas's social media law. We devote the last half of the episode to a structured dialogue about the opinion between Adam Candeub and Alan Rozenshtein. Both have written about it already, Alan critically and Adam supportively. I lead off, arguing that, contrary to legal Twitter's dismissive reaction, the opinion is a brilliant and effective piece of Supreme Court advocacy. Alan thinks that is exactly the problem; he objects to the opinion's grating self-certainty and refusal to acknowledge the less convenient parts of past case law. Adam is closer to my view. We all seem to agree that the opinion succeeds as an audition for Judge Andrew Oldham to become Justice Oldham in the DeSantis Administration. We walk through the opinion and what its critics don't like, touching on the competing free expression interests of social media users and of the platforms themselves, whether there's any basis for an injunction today, given the relative weakness of the overbreadth argument and the fundamental disagreement over whether “exercising editorial discretion” is a fundamental right under the first amendment or just an artifact of older technologies. Most intriguing, we find unexpected consensus that Judge Oldham's (and Clarence Thomas's) common carrier argument may turn out to be the most powerful point in the opinion and when the case reaches the Court. In the news roundup, we focus on the Congressional sprint to pass additional legislation before the end of the Congress. Michael Ellis explains the debate between the Cyberspace Solarium Commission alumni and business lobbyists over enacting a statutory set of obligations for systemically critical infrastructure companies. Adam outlines a strange-bedfellows bill that has united Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in an effort to give small media companies and broadcasters an antitrust immunity to bargain with the big social media platforms over the use of their content. Adam is a skeptic, Alan less so. The Pentagon, reliably braver when facing bullets than a bad Washington Post story, is performing to type in the flap over fake social media accounts. Michael tells us that the accounts pushed pro-U.S. stories but met with little success before Meta and Twitter caught on and kicked them off their platforms. Now the Department of Defense is conducting a broad review of military information operations. I predict fewer such efforts and don't mourn their loss. Adam and I touch on a decision of Meta's Oversight Board criticizing Facebook's automated image takedowns. I offer a new touchstone for understanding content regulation at the Big Platforms: They just don't care, so they've turned to whole project over to second-rate AI and second-rate employees. Michael walks us through the Department of the Treasury's new flexibility on sending communications software and services to Iran. And, in quick hits, I note that: The Justice Department's China Initiative continues to suffer from pushback. We should all expect bad things from the emergence of violence as a service Russian botmasters have suddenly discovered that extradition to the U.S. may be better than going home and facing mobilization.
This episode features a much deeper, and more diverse, examination of the Fifth Circuit decision upholding Texas's social media law. We devote the last half of the episode to a structured dialogue about the opinion between Adam Candeub and Alan Rozenshtein. Both have written about it already, Alan critically and Adam supportively. I lead off, arguing that, contrary to legal Twitter's dismissive reaction, the opinion is a brilliant and effective piece of Supreme Court advocacy. Alan thinks that is exactly the problem; he objects to the opinion's grating self-certainty and refusal to acknowledge the less convenient parts of past case law. Adam is closer to my view. We all seem to agree that the opinion succeeds as an audition for Judge Andrew Oldham to become Justice Oldham in the DeSantis Administration. We walk through the opinion and what its critics don't like, touching on the competing free expression interests of social media users and of the platforms themselves, whether there's any basis for an injunction today, given the relative weakness of the overbreadth argument and the fundamental disagreement over whether “exercising editorial discretion” is a fundamental right under the first amendment or just an artifact of older technologies. Most intriguing, we find unexpected consensus that Judge Oldham's (and Clarence Thomas's) common carrier argument may turn out to be the most powerful point in the opinion and when the case reaches the Court. In the news roundup, we focus on the Congressional sprint to pass additional legislation before the end of the Congress. Michael Ellis explains the debate between the Cyberspace Solarium Commission alumni and business lobbyists over enacting a statutory set of obligations for systemically critical infrastructure companies. Adam outlines a strange-bedfellows bill that has united Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in an effort to give small media companies and broadcasters an antitrust immunity to bargain with the big social media platforms over the use of their content. Adam is a skeptic, Alan less so. The Pentagon, reliably braver when facing bullets than a bad Washington Post story, is performing to type in the flap over fake social media accounts. Michael tells us that the accounts pushed pro-U.S. stories but met with little success before Meta and Twitter caught on and kicked them off their platforms. Now the Department of Defense is conducting a broad review of military information operations. I predict fewer such efforts and don't mourn their loss. Adam and I touch on a decision of Meta's Oversight Board criticizing Facebook's automated image takedowns. I offer a new touchstone for understanding content regulation at the Big Platforms: They just don't care, so they've turned to whole project over to second-rate AI and second-rate employees. Michael walks us through the Department of the Treasury's new flexibility on sending communications software and services to Iran. And, in quick hits, I note that: The Justice Department's China Initiative continues to suffer from pushback. We should all expect bad things from the emergence of violence as a service Russian botmasters have suddenly discovered that extradition to the U.S. may be better than going home and facing mobilization.
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Two NJ Supreme Court nominees are moving while Appellate Division judges are temporarily elevated. Rachel Wainer Apter -Director of the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights - to be Re-nominated for a full term. Hon. Douglas M. Fasciale - temporarily elevated and to be nominated for a full term. Hon. Jack Sabatino - temporarily elevated.Hon. Clarkson Fisher - temporarily elevated.Linden Democratic Committee v. City of Linden - City required to seat party nominee in vacant slot on council.Schwartz v. Menas, Esq. - New business rule - changes standard for new businesses to recover lost profits.Norman International v. Admiral Insurance - "related to" is broader than "arising out of" - Admiral's exclusionary clause enforced - no coverage on blind cutting machine injury at Home Depot in Nassau County.
At least 6 U.S. Presidents recorded conversations while in office. Hear those conversations on this C-SPAN podcast. Season 2 focuses on President Richard Nixon's secretly-recorded private telephone conversations. Through eight episodes, hear Richard Nixon talk with key aides about Watergate strategy, potential Supreme Court Nominees, and hear his reaction to the leaked publication of the Pentagon Papers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At least 6 U.S. Presidents recorded conversations while in office. Hear those conversations on this C-SPAN podcast. Season 2 focuses on President Richard Nixon's secretly-recorded private telephone conversations. Through eight episodes, hear Richard Nixon talk with key aides about Watergate strategy, potential Supreme Court Nominees, and hear his reaction to the leaked publication of the Pentagon Papers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At least 6 U.S. Presidents recorded conversations while in office. Hear those conversations on this C-SPAN podcast. Season 2 focuses on President Richard Nixon's secretly-recorded private telephone conversations. Through eight episodes, hear Richard Nixon talk with key aides about Watergate strategy, potential Supreme Court Nominees, and hear his reaction to the leaked publication of the Pentagon Papers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At least 6 U.S. Presidents recorded conversations while in office. Hear those conversations on this C-SPAN podcast. Season 2 focuses on President Richard Nixon's secretly-recorded private telephone conversations. Through eight episodes, hear Richard Nixon talk with key aides about Watergate strategy, potential Supreme Court Nominees, and hear his reaction to the leaked publication of the Pentagon Papers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At least 6 U.S. Presidents recorded conversations while in office. Hear those conversations on this C-SPAN podcast. Season 2 focuses on President Richard Nixon's secretly-recorded private telephone conversations. Through eight episodes, hear Richard Nixon talk with key aides about Watergate strategy, potential Supreme Court Nominees, and hear his reaction to the leaked publication of the Pentagon Papers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THIS WEEK: *WNBA's, Brittney Griner, and the lunacy of appointing a woman to who doesn't know what she is to the Supreme Court—during Women's History Month. *Now that some time has passed, I analyze the Will Smith assault on Chris Rock at the Oscars (that no one watched in real time) and play both sides whether real or a hoax. *What episode would be complete without another unhinged, attention starved, “Teacher Gone Wild”? PLUS: *On “A la Carte”: government nepotism working in Ukraine energy, and amateurs who “feel” that the last two years “were just things that happened”. *On “3 Pro Things”: a legendary broadcaster predicts today's world almost 60 years ago, a Candace Owens mic drop, and, who would have thought that of all the Big 4 Sports, the NBA had outspoken freedom fighters! Get podcast previews and other fun content every Thursday at 7 a.m. Eastern! See the lyrics and “like” the video for, “My Prez” on YouTube! https://bit.ly/3iyNGpb Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3wuyAWq Get the book! https://amzn.to/2qWAOlz Facebook: https://facebook.com/lousantinientertainment GETTR: @lousantini Instagram: @lou.santini3 Website: www.lousantini.com
This week on “The Learning Curve,” as the nation prepares for the likely confirmation of its first Black female U.S. Supreme Court justice, Cara Candal and Gerard Robinson talk with Dr. G. Edward White, David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, and author of the three-volume book, Law in […]
The first Republicans are announcing their support for Joe Biden's radical Supreme Court nominee. Tune in as Max breaks down which RINOs have already caved and GOP traitors are the most likely to follow! Make sure you subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave a 5-Star Review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-max-mcguire-show/id1615819145 We're also on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1iIkwVpGLN66ZJ0Ae05NgB Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3JSozd1 TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/News--Politics-Podcasts/The-Max-McGuire-Show-p1652275/ iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/338-the-max-mcguire-show-94578168/ Podbean: https://maxmcguireshow.podbean.com/ In these trying times, we all need to be prepared for the worst. That means making sure your family has the supplies to weather whatever storm gets thrown at you. That is why I've partnered with PrepSOS, to help listeners and viewers of this show prepare their families for tough times ahead. Use the link below to stock up on survival gear and support this show in the process: https://www.prepsos.com?psosref=MaxMcGuire
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In our news wrap Monday, the Senate Judiciary Committee postponed its vote on Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson until next week, a federal judge found former President Trump "more likely than not" committed crimes in connection with the U.S. Capitol riot, President Biden laid out his proposed spending blueprint, and Shanghai went in a phased lockdown to control a COVID outbreak in China. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In our news wrap Friday, Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson picked up the crucial support of West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was released from a Washington hospital, Minneapolis teachers reached a tentative deal to end a strike, rebel forces in Tigray agreed to a humanitarian ceasefire, and EU negotiators back landmark restrictions for Big Tech. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
SUPREME COURT NOMINEE KBJ Says She Cannot Define What A WOMAN Is. Who Is Holding This L? Coach Greg Adams YouTube Channel Free Agent Lifestyle YouTube Channel
Ketanji Brown Jackson questioned by members of Senate Judiciary Committee, vulnerable Democrats begin to support tighter border security, and Russia extends detention of WNBA star Brittney Griner. Get the facts first on Morning Wire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ketanji Brown Jackson questioned by members of Senate Judiciary Committee, vulnerable Democrats begin to support tighter border security, and Russia extends detention of WNBA star Brittney Griner. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about Ted Cruz's questioning of Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. Cruz appears to confuse Jackson by simply applying the same logic of trans activists to race and affirmative action. Ketanji Brown Jackson seems stumped by his exposing holes in woke logic and refuses to answer his question. This is after her disastrous moment when she was unable to give Sen. Marsha Blackburn a definition of a woman. Dave also does a special “ask me anything” question-and-answer session on a wide-ranging host of topics, answering questions from the Rubin Report Locals community. Today's Sponsors: American Home Shield - Protect your home and your wallet from home repairs. Keep your home up and running and budget on track with American Home Shield. Rubin Report listeners and viewers can take $50 off their most comprehensive plans ever. Go to https://ahs.com/rubin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson went through her third day of confirmation hearings. When asked by Senator Blackburn if she could define the word "woman," Judge Jackson refused by saying she wasn't a "biologist." Apparently, one must have a Ph.D. in biology to recognize and articulate the very basic concept of what a woman is. Seems like that should have been an easy answer, but nothing really is when it comes to the woke and social justice crowd. Speaking of biological women, Ukraine is blocking trans women from leaving the country, saying they are men and have to go back to fight. It's easy to play word games until war breaks out and suddenly everything is very clear-cut. Filling in for Elijah, we've got Alex Stein, commentator, comedian, and host of “Conspiracy Castle.” We're joined in-studio by Chris Bedford, founding partner of RightForge.com, senior editor at the Federalist, and author of “The Art of the Donald.” Chris Bedford: Senior Editor - The Federalist Founding Partner - RightForge.com Author - The Art of the Donald Z-Stack Life: Now more than ever, you have to take control of your health and your family's health – Z-Stack is formulated to help combat ANY and ALL variants as well as the flu. Be like Elijah and Sydney, stay ahead of any potential future variants by preparing your immune system. Go to https://www.zstacklife.com/youarehere and enter the promo code YOUAREHERE to get a small discount off your first order. Note: The content of this video does not provide medical advice. Please seek the advice of local health officials for any COVID vaccine questions & concerns. Subscribe to You Are Here YouTube: https://bit.ly/2XNLhQw • Watch MORE You Are Here on BlazeTV: https://bit.ly/38WB2vw • Check out Elijah Schaffer's YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3C0yWH8 • Check out Sydney Watson's YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2YIedK5 • Follow Sydney Watson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SydneyLWatson • Follow Elijah Schaffer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElijahSchaffer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Hump Day. Coming up, he started the walk away movement and he got in big trouble on January 6th. The latest from Brandon Straka. Also the President of Judicial Watch, Tom Fitton on why can't see any videos or emails from that day on January 6th.
During her three days of Senate confirmation hearings this week, Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has fielded a range of questions about her judicial philosophy, her experience as a public defender and what some observers say are not-so-subtle racist attempts to cast her as a radical. If confirmed, Judge Jackson would be the first Black woman to sit on the high court. We'll talk about the hearing and what lies ahead in the confirmation process.
Why couldn't Judge Katanji Brown Jackson answer Senator Marsha Blackburn's question about what the definition of the word "woman" is? Meanwhile, as NATO prepares to send support to Ukraine and Biden is en route to Europe, the prices of oil is going way up. If the administration knew the attack on Ukraine would happen, why didn't they encourage more traditional energy independence at home? Finally, the REAL reason behind the mass exodus of Kamala's staff. Get more from Trish on her website at https://TrishIntel.com and on Locals at https://TrishRegan.Locals.com. Today show brought to you by: https://LegacyPMInvestments.com - there has never been a better time to invest in precious metals. and, https://Selectquote.com - for more than 35 years, SelectQuote has helped people save 50% or more by shopping highly rated insurance carriers. Quotes are 100% free and take just minutes. Support the show: https://trishregan.store/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson pledged Wednesday during a Senate nomination hearing that she would have no agendas if she becomes the first Black woman on the U.S. Supreme Court. Republicans again painted her as soft on crime as Democrats defended her. John Yang reports, and Lisa Desjardins and our legal analyst Marcia Coyle, of The National Law Journal, join Judy Woodruff to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
032322 SHORT Susan The Supreme Court Nominee Was Also Involved In This Case Too by Kate Dalley
[00:30] ‘Shocking' Truth About the 2020 Election (14 minutes)Though Fox News has generally avoided the subject of the 2020 election steal, last night Tucker Carlson interviewed former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice Michael Gableman to discuss rampant voter fraud that occurred in the presidential election. “The more you dig into it, at least in Wisconsin,” said Tucker on his show last night, “you will be shocked.” [14:15] A 'New Europe' Is Emerging (12 minutes)President Joe Biden travels to Europe later this week to meet with NATO heads and the Group of Seven nations (G-7). “The United States will be tempted to resurrect its old role as the unquestioned leader of NATO and Europe's primary security guarantor,” wrote Defense News. “But a new Europe is emerging from Russia's brutal invasion of Ukraine.” This “new Europe” is one led by a newly remilitarized Germany—a prophesied event the Trumpet has been warning about for decades. [26:40] Russia Playing the ‘Long Clock' in Ukraine (5 minutes)Western nations are framing Russia's invasion of Ukraine as a big loss for Putin. In fact, Russia is winning, slowly but surely. “They own the long clock,” as one senior Ukrainian officer recently admitted. How long before Russia is in full control of this former Soviet state? [31:10] Ketanji Brown Jackson Hearing (15 minutes)The Senate hearing over the past two days has given us disturbing insight into how radical Joe Biden's Supreme Court nominee is. Jackson has a track record of being soft on child-sex offenders and pornographers, even apologizing to them in court and cutting their recommended jail sentences in half. The woke justice was also unable to define the word “woman” for Sen. Marsha Blackburn, to which Blackburn responded, “The fact that you cannot give me a straight answer about something as fundamental as what a woman is underscores the dangers of the kind of progressive education that we are hearing about.” [46:35] E-mail Feedback (8 minutes)
Hearings now underway for Joe Biden's Supreme Court Nominee, Vladimir Putin quotes Jesus to justify his invasion of Ukraine, Covid surges overseas, a new survey ranks the most expensive baseball stadiums in the USA. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, is China a threat to America? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Biden's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is testifying today as part of her confirmation hearing. Jay, Jordan, and the rest of the Sekulow team provide their analysis of the proceedings so far. Also, ACLJ Senior Advisor for National Security and Foreign Policy Ric Grenell joins the broadcast to talk about Hunter Biden's laptop. This and more today on Sekulow.
Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson spent hours on defending her representation of Guantanamo Bay detainees and denying she'd been too lenient in child pornography cases. Saikrishna Prakash, a University of Virginia law professor and former clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas, and Margaret Russell, a law professor at Santa Clara University, join Judy Woodruff to discuss the hearing. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Tuesday was the second day of the U.S. Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins and our legal analyst Marcia Coyle, of the National Law Journal, join Judy Woodruff to unpack all of the developments at the hearing. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
This week on “The Gloria Purvis Podcast,” Gloria speaks with Angela Onwuachi-Willig, dean and professor of law at Boston University School of Law. Professor Onwuachi-Willig is a leading scholar of law and inequality, and her research centers on race, gender, employment discrimination, affirmative action and family law. With Gloria, she discusses the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court and the racism underpinning the negative reaction to President Biden's announcement that the nominee would be a Black woman. Support The Gloria Purvis Podcast by subscribing to America! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todd Starnes is joined by Daily Wire reporter Megan Basham, Mark Meckler, Adam White, and Rep. Scott Perry to discuss the SCOTUS hearings and other current events. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With confirmation hearings for Joe Biden's Supreme Court Nominee beginning in the US Senate, Charlie takes a detailed, in-depth look at the candidate in question: Judge Ketanji Brown-Jackson. He unpacks her troubling past serving as a 'zealous' defender of Gitmo detainees, her ties to the Obama Campaign, and her affinity for Critical Race Theory teachings before diving in to a truly sickening trend highlighted by Senator Josh Hawley about Judge Brown's proclivity to under-sentence child pornographers and other sex predators who prey on children. What does all of this mean for the future of the Supreme Court? How should the GOP respond? Will Biden get his nominee pushed through despite all of this? Those questions and more are answered in-depth throughout this explosive episode of The Charlie Kirk Show. Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson opened her Senate confirmation hearings with a pledge to act without fear or favor. The federal appeals judge would be the first Black woman on the high court. Democrats praised her and Republicans promised tough questions. John Yang reports and Lisa Desjardins and The National Journal's Marcia Coyle join Judy Woodruff to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Confirmation hearings begin on Monday for President Biden's nominee to the Supreme Court, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. The first Black woman to be nominated to the high court, Jackson is expected to face questions about her judicial philosophy and her views on issues facing the Court including abortion, voting rights and affirmative action. Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has stated that there is “no question” that Jackson, who has previously been confirmed by the Senate as an appellate judge, is qualified for the position. Nevertheless, the Harvard-trained Jackson has faced GOP attacks on topics as disparate as her record on crime to her LSAT score, criticisms which her supporters have noted seem rooted in racism. We'll look at what to expect during the confirmation hearings.
Between the war in Ukraine and the upcoming confirmation hearings for U.S. Supreme Court nominee Kentaji Brown Jackson, political divisions are emerging. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Jeff Greenfield joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the political implications on these topics and provide some historical context for the way Americans think about war. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Meagan Hatcher-Mays, the director of democracy policy at Indivisible, discusses the historic nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson, to the Supreme Court. We discuss Jackson's unimpeachable record as a federal appellate court judge, conservative pushback to her nomination, and why Jackson has been embraced by all factions of the Democratic Party, from progressives to moderates. Listen to All Electorette Episodes https://www.electorette.com/podcast Support the Electorette Rate & Review on iTunes: https://apple.co/2GsfQj4 Also, if you enjoy the Electorette, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review on iTunes. Also, please spread the word by telling your friends, family and colleagues about The Electorette! WANT MORE ELECTORETTE? Follow the Electorette on social media. Electorette Facebook Electorette Instagram Electorette Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If confirmed by the US Senate, Jackson will be the first Black woman to take a seat on the country's highest court. The New York University law professor Melissa Murray explains the significance of Jackson's nomination. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
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