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Ep 726 | A Deep Dive into the Supreme Court
Ep 726 | A Deep Dive into the Supreme Court
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69 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2020
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Today, we are joined by my friend and legal expert Josh Hammer to discuss the future of the Supreme Court. Josh, who is now opinion editor of Newsweek and a syndicated columnist, takes us through what will change at the court and what won’t. Will Democrats finally push back against judicial supremacism? What are the long-term effects? This and more in a comprehensive discussion about the future of our republic.
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Sep 25, 2020
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