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140: Tell Our Jury

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🗓️ 22 July 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Jill Wine-Banks hosts the #SistersInLaw for a conversation about the many cases growing around Trump and the increasing likelihood he will face justice for J6 and other crimes. During it, they also discuss the Republicans' lawfare based attacks on DEI and affirmative action practices with an explanation of when race based considerations are viable and better for our society. They also cover E. Jean Carroll’s and Stormy Daniels’ further cases against Donald, and the issues that play a role in their quest to hold him accountable.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Dahlia Lithwick, legal correspondent, author and host of Slate's Amicus podcast

0:05.1

to show about the rule of law, the law, and the Supreme Court justices who interpret

0:09.8

it for the rest of us.

0:11.6

I've been watching the high court for over two decades, and I bring all that experience

0:16.3

and knowledge to examining the U.S. justice system and democracy.

0:21.6

Each episode I am joined by guests with deep knowledge of the law and policy who help

0:26.9

me and you navigate our constitutional landscape.

0:30.8

Slates, Amicus podcast, subscribe now wherever you listen.

0:44.8

Welcome back to Hashtag Sisters-in-Law with Barb McQuade or is that Barbie McQuade?

0:50.5

Hi!

0:51.5

Kimberly Atkins' store and me, Jill Wine Banks.

0:55.0

Joyce is not with us this week, but she'll be back next week and we miss her until she

0:58.6

gets back.

0:59.6

Today, we're going to be discussing January 6th news.

1:03.4

That means we're talking about indictments for the interference with a peaceful transfer

1:07.7

of power, including Trump's target letter, Michigan's fake electors indictment, Rico

1:13.8

in Georgia, a trial date in Mar-a-Lago case, plus we'll talk about the GOP State AGs sending

1:21.6

a letter threatening corporations if they don't drop DEI policies because of the Supreme

1:27.2

Court's affirmative action ruling.

1:29.5

We'll also update you on Laws' Trump suffered in two of the many other cases pending against

1:35.4

him.

1:36.8

One is about the district attorney's criminal case based on Hush Money Payments he made

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