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SCOTUS Banned Affirmative Action — Except At Military Service Academies The NPR Politics Podcast 09 Oct 11:12
The Supreme Court overturned the legality of race-based affirmative action at higher education institutions. The majority opinion cited that diversity in the officer ranks of the military was a "battlefield issue"
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After Roe, The Supreme Court Seems Poised to Undo More Major Precedents The NPR Politics Podcast 29 Dec 21:52
Affirmative action, indigenous rights and election integrity could all be radically reshaped by the far-right court this term. Chief Justice John Roberts continues to insist the political battlefield is a non-partisan institution.
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The Docket: The First Term With A New Conservative 6-3 Majority On The Supreme Court The NPR Politics Podcast 03 Jul 17:00
This episode: Congressional correspondent Susan Davis, legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg, and special guest Tom Goldstein. Chief Justice John Roberts used to be seen as a solid conservative. Now with a 6-3 conservative super majority on the court, what role does the chief justice play?
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Drawing a Line in the Sand (Ep 1293) The Dan Bongino Show 08 Jul 16:00
In this episode, I address the growing tyranny of face mask mandates. These mandates treat us all as children, incapable of making responsible decisions. I also address the explosion of cancel culture and it’s growing impact on liberals too. News Picks: Are indictments coming in the Spygate case? Anti-American Colin Kaepernick has already admitted he’s disrespecting the country. Cancel culture is starting to cannibalize...
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Supreme Court Overturns Restrictions On Abortion Access The NPR Politics Podcast 29 Jun 21:00
Chief Justice John Roberts joined the court's four liberals to invalidate a Louisiana law that required doctors at clinics that perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. Lawmakers in both parties are asking for more information after press reports suggested that Russian operatives have paid Afghan insurgents to target U.S. forces.
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In 5-4 Decision, Supreme Court Lets DACA Stand The NPR Politics Podcast 18 Jun 20:52
The Supreme Court extended a life-support line to some 650,000 "Dreamers" Chief Justice John Roberts said the decision was not about the Trump administration's authority to end the program, but rather about its "arbitrary" justification.
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Supreme Court: LGBTQ Employment Discrimination Is Illegal The NPR Politics Podcast 15 Jun 20:45
The vote was 6-3 with conservatives Chief Justice John Roberts and Neil Gorsuch joining the court's four liberal justices in the majority. "In Title VII, Congress adopted broad language making it illegal for an employer to rely on an employee's sex when deciding to fire that employee," the court held in Monday's decision. "We do not hesitate to recognize today a necessary consequence of...
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A Bombshell Story Drops, And No One is Covering it (Ep 1238) The Dan Bongino Show 28 Apr 15:56
In this episode I address the stunning video emerging from the Pentagon that went largely unnoticed in the media. I also discuss new evidence in the Spygate spying scandal that destroys the FBI’s narrative. I also address the growing scandal involving Joe Biden, and the media’s efforts to silence the story. News Picks: Here’s why the development of a vaccine takes so long. Mike...
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Weekly Roundup: Friday, March 6th The NPR Politics Podcast 06 Mar 21:45
President Trump has continued to spread misinformation about the new coronavirus. Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the Senate, made charged remarks on the steps of the Supreme Court that drew a rebuke from Chief Justice John Roberts.
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How Chief Justice Roberts May Preside Over Senate Impeachment The NPR Politics Podcast 10 Jan 21:45
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is expected to hand over articles of impeachment to the Senate next week. Chief Justice John Roberts will be in the center chair. What Bill Clinton's impeachment might tell us about what to expect from the Senate trial.
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