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The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs

93. Trump v. Anderson

The Prosecutors: Legal Briefs

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True Crime, Talk Radio

4.41.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2024

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

After several states attempted to keep Donald Trump off the ballot under the 14th Amendment's insurrection clause, the Supreme Court reversed unanimously. We explore the ruling, the reasoning, and how the various justices reached their decision.  Sponsors: Progressive Insurance

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0:00.0

I'm Alice and I'm Alice and I'm Brett and this is the prosecutor's legal proof. Yes. Oh, yeah. Welcome back to the prosecutor's legal briefs. I'm your host Alice and I'm here with my

0:39.7

A political co-host, Brett.

0:43.0

Absolutely, Alice, always.

0:45.0

That's one of our things about this podcast is we don't delve into politics.

0:49.0

And we're not going to delve into politics today.

0:50.0

We're going to do an entirely legal topic.

0:53.0

That's absolutely right and that's actually a really good distinction because there are ways to talk about the law and about important legal decisions that have major ramifications on our political

1:03.0

without getting political.

1:05.0

And the reason we wanted to cover this,

1:06.5

recognizing that some people are just gonna immediately

1:08.6

want to skip past it.

1:09.5

They don't want, you know, political fighting.

1:11.8

But here's the thing. This is a very important issue for every single

1:15.8

person who lives in the United States and it plans to vote or otherwise to understand because this is not meant to be a political fight and of course

1:24.4

we are talking about the Trump versus Anderson decision from the Supreme Court that

1:29.1

came out this week and looking at just the result and we'll delve into the facts that led up to this it

1:36.2

was a 9-0 decision.

1:37.9

You may hear that a lot.

1:38.9

9-0-9-0.

1:39.9

The United States Supreme Court is made of nine justices and you kind of call the votes as you see them.

1:46.7

So nine, oh, means it's a unanimous decision.

1:50.5

And I mean, there are appointees by both Democratic and Republican president sitting

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