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Advisory Opinions

A 'Watershed' Rule

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

News, Government, Politics

4.7 • 4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2021

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

On today’s podcast, Sarah and David give their predictions on how the Supreme Court might rule next term in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the abortion case challenging a Mississippi law that prohibits most abortions after the 15th week of a woman’s pregnancy. Our hosts also chat about Texas’ new pro-life law, Justice Elena Kagan’s spicy dissent in Edwards v. Vannoy, the Mississippi Supreme Court case they talked about earlier this week, the University of North Carolina board of directors’ decision to block tenure for Nikole Hannah-Jones, and mugshots. Plus, they provide some listener wine pairing recommendations for lead fact-checker Alec Dent’s forthcoming cicada eating experience. Show Notes: -Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization -June Medical Services LLC v. Russo -Edwards v. Vannoy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the advisory opinions podcast. This is going to be a pulpere edition of the

0:10.0

advisory opinions podcast. I'm David French with Sarah Isker. We've got a lot to cover. Sarah,

0:16.4

are you feeling better today? I am feeling so much better, but maybe most importantly, I am

0:22.0

not high on day quill, which if you know, going back to high school, I realized that if I was

0:30.6

like seriously sick and had a fever, there was no point in going to school because I would think

0:35.2

that I was totally fine and I would take an exam and fail it. And I was like, but I got all the

0:40.7

answers right. I was like, no, you were high as a kite on on the great products that the people

0:46.9

at mix sell and I am so grateful to them. But also it I look, I don't remember our podcast to be honest.

0:54.0

I have to admit that day quill has never affected me like that. I think the worst thing that day

1:01.9

quill has ever done for me is kept me awake. And night cool has helped me go to sleep.

1:08.6

There's a version of basically pseudofedrine in day quill and night quill that I seem to have

1:13.7

some sensitivity to. So I faint when I take pseudofed. So I've got to not do that anymore. And like

1:20.6

the last time I took night quill was like decades ago because I slept for 24 hours and my college

1:28.6

roommate thought I might have died. Like I just didn't get out of bed. Wow. So what we're saying is

1:37.4

like the hard drugs you've been very smart to stay away from. That's right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay.

1:44.6

So we're going to we're going to have non-day quill Sarah. Yes. We're going to talk more about

1:50.4

the dobs case. Now if you listen to the advisory opinions podcast on Tuesday or main on Monday.

1:56.6

And then you listen to the dispatch podcast on Wednesday where we talked about the dobs. This is

2:01.0

the Mississippi abortion case that is the Supreme Court has accepted cert on. And then now you're

2:07.1

listening again, you're probably thinking what enough already. But Sarah has some additional

2:12.0

thoughts. We also have some thoughts on a new Texas pro life law that it's a quirk. It has a quirk

2:20.8

on the heartbeat bill. An enforcement quirk where they're trying to make it less able to be

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