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Why the Coming January 6th Hearings are So Important

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🗓️ 21 May 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Dahlia Lithwick is joined by Ambassador Norm Eisen to discuss The Big Picture: democracy, the Rule of Law and the new volume he has co-written and edited, Overcoming Trumpery: How to Restore Ethics, the Rule of Law, and Democracy. Norm and Dahlia look back to January 6th 2021, and ahead to the coming hearings and the midterms. 

In this week’s Amicus Plus segment, Dahlia is joined by Mark Joseph Stern to talk about Ted Cruz’s victory at the Supreme Court, and what it means for what’s left of campaign finance law, the stunning decision out of the 5th circuit that questions the constitutionality of, well, pretty much the whole of the civil service… And Oklahoma’s new abortion ban law that picks up Texas’ vigilante reproductive regulation and runs with it.

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We'll be back with another episode of Amicus on June 4th, when we’ll start coming to you weekly as the Supreme Court’s term hurtles to its conclusion and we are deluged with consequential decisions. Hoping you can join us to try to navigate the last few weeks of the term, and its fallout.

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Ian Sulling and I'm with one of McCain's farmers who grow their

0:03.9

petite. Hang on, these are odd-looking potatoes. That's kale Ian. You do know you

0:08.8

need potato to make chips, right? Yes, but we don't just grow potatoes. We

0:13.4

actually rotate different crops to help keep the soil healthy. So we eat

0:16.6

McCain chips. I'm helping do some good. Exactly, yeah. You're supporting the move

0:21.1

to regenerative farming. By the way, I do know the difference between kale and

0:25.2

potatoes. Of course you do. McCain, let's all check in.

0:29.8

The seven deadly sins of Trumpery, we independently derive them from the

0:40.7

evidence, but then once I had them, I'm like, oh, this is just uniquely American

0:46.9

flavored autocracy. Hi and welcome back to Amicus. This is Slate's podcast about

0:58.1

the courts and the law and the Supreme Court and the rule of law. And this week's

1:03.8

show is actually about that latter topic about which I have been known to

1:08.9

fret. So I'm Dahlia Lithwick. I cover the courts for Slate and it is less than

1:15.2

six months out from the midterm elections, a year plus out from January 6, 2021,

1:21.7

a day which maybe should have lived on an infamy, but somehow manages to

1:28.5

either be forgotten or dismissed or liken to just hapless tourists lost on the

1:36.6

way to the capital gift shop or just last week in the mouth of Senator Ted

1:41.3

Cruz, likened to a peaceful protest in comparison to abortion rights

1:47.1

protesters who are at the homes of Supreme Court justices. On January 6, 2021,

1:53.8

you had tens of thousands of people peacefully protesting and yet the

1:57.9

corporate media and Democrats slander them with the the made up term in

2:01.8

correctionist. And yet in this instance that they are not willing to call off

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