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163: Mishigas in Michigan & Other States

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🗓️ 30 December 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Kimberly Atkins Stohr hosts #SistersInLaw to look at Jack Smith’s in limine motion to shut down Trump’s ability to bring misinformation into the evidence of his D.C. trial, and how it affects the potential defenses and the case’s progression. Then, the #SistersInLaw dive into the latest developments in the efforts to remove Trump from the ballot in Maine and other states, and explain why they represent constitutional analysis rather than partisan action. From there, they analyze the impact of Chesebro’s emails and proffer on the fake electors case and what it means when a defendant maintains innocence after pleading guilty..

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0:00.0

Welcome back to hashtag sisters-in-law with Barb McQuaid, Jill Wine Banks, Joyce Fance, and me, Kimberly

0:17.8

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resolutions, but you should

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resolve to go get some sisters-in-law merch. It is available at our merch store.

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slash merch today to load up and make sure your 2024 starts out right.

0:49.2

But before we talk about our own resolutions, we have a show to do.

0:54.2

We're going to preview that a little bit.

0:55.8

We're going to be talking about Jack Smith

0:58.2

and his motion in limine.

1:00.3

No, that's not a fruit or drink flavor that is very important legal stuff.

1:05.0

We'll also talk about the 14th Amendment challenges that are heating up in

1:09.9

states across the country and what we learned about who Kenneth

1:15.2

Chesbro is and is not cooperating with and what he is saying but first as I

1:21.8

said we are at the new year and I want to ask you guys what

1:25.6

your resolutions are so I don't make resolutions I don't I try to take a

1:32.1

moment to think about the year that's passed and the good and the bad and how I can do things differently, but I don't say, oh, I'm gonna, I resolve never to eat too much, you know, stuff like that. I feel like that sets you up to fail.

1:47.0

But what about you guys? When the New Year comes, do you have resolutions or any other kind of tradition bar?

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