Supreme Court
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US Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown-Jackson (who famously could not define what a woman is) heard oral arguments today in a case about Tennessee law banning life-altering transgender medical interventions on children. She seemed to understand what a woman is for that debate.
The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case out of Tennessee over whether that state can ban puberty blockers and trans surgeries on minors. The federal government and the ACLU argue the law is discriminatory based on sex, while Tennessee argues it's based on medical necessity.
Tune in here for this Thursday edition of the Vince Coakley Radio Program!
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A bunch of New Jersey fishermen are suing over the Chevron deference Supreme Court standard, that has allowed bureaucrats and administrative agencies to write law that was too ambiguous when passed by Congress. Plus, leftist law professors are urging President Biden to ignore Supreme Court rulings. Listen Here:
WBT afternoon host Brett Winterble, back from his trip to Italy with WBT listeners, joins Bo & Beth with his reaction to recent Supreme Court rulings, and his take on civil unrest flaring again in France.
Dr. Andy Jackson, Director of the Civitas Center for Public Integrity at the John Locke Foundation, discusses the US Supreme Court’s ruling in the North Carolina case that tested whether slate legislatures have wide latitude to draw federal congressional districts. Listen Here:
The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments last week on whether Harvard and UNC are violating federal civil rights law by discriminating against Asians through the affirmative action admission programs. Listen Here:
U.S. Senator Thom Tillis (R/NC) joins Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson & Beth Troutman elaborating on what is in the 80-page gun-control bill advanced by the Senate on Tuesday, expectations regarding upcoming Supreme Court rulings, and the continuing House select committee hearings regarding January 6th violence at the Capitol.
From the border crisis to threats against the Supreme Court, the breakdown in rule of law is having a serious negative impact on our society.
In an interview on his CNN show, Brian Stelter almost explored the most important back-story of the leaked Supreme Court opinion on abortion. Namely, did POLITICO analyze whether publication of the draft would cause harm. Also, Brian Stelter is a potato.