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#SistersInLaw

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🗓️ 4 December 2021

⏱️ 70 minutes

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The #SistersInLaw meet this week to break down the arguments in the Dobbs abortion case that is being decided in the Supreme Court.  Then, they analyze the latest developments in the 1/6 prosecutions and the role of executive privilege, before examining how Elizabeth Holmes and Ghislaine Maxwell are using the actions of men in their lives to try and bolster their legal defense.

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0:00.0

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0:40.4

Welcome back to Hashtag Sisters in Law with Joe Weinbanks, Barb McQuade, and me, Kimberly

0:45.9

Atkins' store. Joyce is the way this week, taking a well-deserved holiday. And also, I want

0:52.1

to remind y'all to order Hashtag Sisters in Law merch. You can go to politicon.com slash

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merch, where you can get yourself a Sisters in Law t-shirt, hoodie, water bottle, and

1:04.8

so much more. So do that now. Today, we'll be discussing the Mississippi

1:08.6

abortion law that the Supreme Court heard arguments on this week. We'll also talk about the

1:13.3

latest developments in the prosecution of prominent figures from the events of January

1:18.2

6th. And we'll talk about women facing trial who are blaming the men in their lives. And

1:23.1

as always, we will get to your questions at the end of the show. So before we dig into

1:29.6

this week's Supreme Court arguments in that challenge to Mississippi's abortion law,

1:35.6

one thing occurred to me as I was listening in was that an unusual thing was happening,

1:42.2

which was that both advocates who were arguing challenging Mississippi's abortion law were

1:48.3

women. You had Judy Reichelman, who's senior director at the Center for Reproductive

1:52.1

Rights, and U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Pre-Logger, just a little funny fact. I don't

1:58.1

know if I've said it here before. We were both interns together at the Boston Globe many

2:01.4

years ago. So I've known her for quite a while. And I thought they both did excellent jobs,

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