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Progressives are fomenting an insurrection by attacking the legitimacy of the Surpeme Court. Isn't this exactly what they claimed Republicans did? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Progressives are fomenting an insurrection by attacking the legitimacy of the Surpeme Court. Isn’t this exactly what they claimed Republicans did?
The Surpeme Court delivered another blow to the Democrats in the final SCOTUS decision of the year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Surpeme Court delivered another blow to the Democrats in the final SCOTUS decision of the year.
In episode 1596, Jack and Miles are joined by author of The Risk It Takes to Bloom: On Life and Liberation, Raquel Willis, to discuss… Texas' F**ked Up Abortion Laws Are Confusing And Cruel, It's DEMON WEED Time In Ohio It Seems, Burger King Gets In On The Human Dog Bed Trend and more! It's DEMON WEED Time In Ohio It Seems Burger King Gets In On The Human Dog Bed Trend Let sleeping humans lie … in these dog beds designed for people Whatever Happened To The Human Dog Bed After Shark Tank? The Plufl human dog bed is the viral Christmas gift of 2023 -- and it's on sale for Black Friday I tried Plufl, the viral human dog bed — and it's a catnap lover's dream LISTEN: Nostalgia by Matt WildeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New questions about the return of 89 year old Dianne Feinstein, California's senior senator who has been absent from Washington for months due to shingles.“I haven't been gone. I've been working,” Feinstein told two reporters, according to a Slate article published Tuesday. She was asked if she meant she had been working remotely, to which Feinstein responded: “No, I've been here. I've been voting. Please. You either know or don't know.”On the Surpeme Court...The call to expand the Supreme Court has been gaining momentum in recent months, as Democrats have become increasingly frustrated with the court's rulings. In addition to California, lawmakers in New York and Illinois have also called for expanding the court. It remains to be seen whether Congress will take action to expand the court, but the call is likely to continue to gain support in the wake of the Supreme Court's recent decisions.John Rothmann joins today...He'll comment on the current political landscape and the potential of court expansion.
Zeoli Show Hour 3: In the third hour of the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed the absolute fawning by the mainstream media and some Senators on the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Surpeme Court and a look into the tension between President Biden and Vice President Harris. 8:04-Senator Booker gushes over the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court 8:08-Just about mainstream news network gushes over the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown 8:20-NEWS 8:36-The tension between President Biden and Vice President Harris Photo by: Drew Angerer / Staff
With the Supreme Court in the headlines over whether the Biden Administration's vaccine mandates can survive constitutional scrutiny, and with several Surpeme Court justices making massive misstatements, Andrew and Jerry talk about just what's going on with the high court. They're joined by scholar Ilya Shapiro from the Cato Institute (and author of "Supreme Disorder", the seminal work on the politicization of the Supreme Court).They talk federalism, deference, the concept of the police power. All three make predictions as to just how the court will rule on the Biden administrations various vaccine mandates--and why each of the mandates is viewed somewhat differently.They also pay tribute to Bob Saget on his untimely passing, and celebrate the birthday of The King, Elvis Presley.
IMPACT OF SUPREME COURT DECISION STRIKING DOWN ABORTION RESTRICTIONS ORIAKU NJOKU -- NATIONAL EXPERT ON ABORTION ACCCEES & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of ACCESS REPRODUCTIVE CARE-SOUTHEAST explains impact of Supreme Court decision and barriers to abortion care that remain Washington D.C.—In a recent decision, the Supreme Court struck down a Louisiana law designed to shut down abortion clinics, meaning states cannot enact abortion restrictions under the guise of patient safety and health and clinics in Louisiana can stay open. But this ruling is just the beginning — the legal right to abortion is the floor, not the ceiling. Advocates are mobilizing to ensure everyone has the abortion care they need in their communities and end the restrictions that push care out of reach even with the right to abortion in place. The Supreme Court’s decision comes as threats to legal abortion in the United States have never been greater. Many women, and especially those struggling to make ends meet who are disproportionately women of color, will continue to face barriers to care, especially amid an increasingly hostile political climate: ● The decision comes amid a global pandemic that also disproportionately impacts communities of color, including Black women. Anti-abortion politicians have tried to exploit the pandemic to push even more restrictions and bans on abortion care; ● Since 2011, states have passed more than 400 laws restricting abortion — forcing clinics to close and placing medically unnecessary barriers in front of people seeking care. Last year saw an unprecedented wave of abortion bans passed in the South and Midwest. ● In 2019, an estimated 29 independent abortion clinics were forced to shut down, while 136 have shuttered since 2014. ● The impact of abortion restrictions falls hardest on people struggling financially, especially women of color, young people, rural and immigrant communities, and LGBTQ individuals. For more information: https://www.arc-southeast.org/ Who We Have: Oriaku Njoku is the co-founder and executive director of Access Reproductive Care – Southeast, which provides funding and logistical support for Georgians and women across the region who cannot afford to pay for their abortion care. She is a national expert on abortion access and the impact of restrictions on Black women and communities of color and serves on the board of the National Network
NFL News and note new contracts people hired & fired, legal issues are unfolding others not beings talked about, lets talk about PODCASTING, Boxing back on TV is this what the Dr ordered? NBA News team owers vs player, Raptors Vs GSW and other news and notes in the world of Sports! As well the Surpeme Court to go along with the weekly fight with the benchwarmers in the chatroom an via the phone
It's our 50th episode! Who'd have thought we would have made it this far!! US: We talk about the retirement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. We talk about the power those who site on the Surpeme Court have to shape US society for decades to come. AUSTRALIA: Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young and Liberal Democrat David Lyonhjelm are at each others throats at the moment. Hanson-Young is asking Leyonhjelm to apologise for offesnive remarks whilst Leyonhjelm is claiming Hanson-Young is being sexist for her remarks about men. We also have 'stupid political news' and rants. This episode is dedicated to Fariborz Karami. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jul/06/mother-of-nauru-refugee-who-killed-himself-begs-to-bury-him-in-australia https://www.politicsovercoffee.com Audio credit: The Project https://www.facebook.com/TheProjectTV/videos/10155635040033441/
Today on EBC†RADIO Live, join Rich & Charlie. Today we are discussing God and His sovereignty over all events at all times. In light of the earthquakes in Nepal, the riots in the U.S. city of Baltimore, and the issue of "Gay" marriage in the Surpeme Court many are asking where is God in all this? That is the question we will be addressing on today's show.Want to comment or have a question? Give us a call NOW, LIVE at 646-564-9793. If you are listening to EBC†RADIO via podcast, call our podcast comment line 24/7 at 414-369-2242. Leave us a comment or question, and we will address it on the next show.
Today on EBC†RADIO Live, join Rich & Charlie. Today we are discussing God and His sovereignty over all events at all times. In light of the earthquakes in Nepal, the riots in the U.S. city of Baltimore, and the issue of "Gay" marriage in the Surpeme Court many are asking where is God in all this? That is the question we will be addressing on today's show.Want to comment or have a question? Give us a call NOW, LIVE at 646-564-9793. If you are listening to EBC†RADIO via podcast, call our podcast comment line 24/7 at 414-369-2242. Leave us a comment or question, and we will address it on the next show.
How will "disparate impact" be viewed at the U.S. Surpeme Court this year? Walter Olson explains. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.