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Ep 441 | Conservatives Got Slaughtered this Term at the Supreme Court
Ep 441 | Conservatives Got Slaughtered this Term at the Supreme Court
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65 minutes
Released:
Jun 27, 2019
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The situation in the courts is even worse than we thought. I give you a rundown of the grand finale at the Supreme Court to demonstrate once and for all why we will never have an originalist majority in an inherently unconstitutional game of judicial supremacy. We juxtapose the redistricting case to the census case to show that John Roberts will be bad on everything that matters except for one rare circumstance.
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My analysis of the two big cases today
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My analysis of the two big cases today
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Released:
Jun 27, 2019
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Podcast episode
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