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Ballrooms, ‘Bama and (Very) Bad Behavior

Strict Scrutiny

Strict Scrutiny

News, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Government

4.65.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2026

⏱️ 98 minutes

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Summary

Leah, Kate, and Melissa recap another busy week in legal news, covering the continued fallout from the Voting Rights Act case, Louisiana v. Callais, the ongoing saga of the DOJ’s insurrectionist slush fund, wild twists with the Broadview Six, more ballroom drama, the curious case of the Georgia judge who had loud sex in her chambers and then lied about it, and more. They also cover SCOTUS opinions involving compassionate release for prisoners and compelled arbitration before Leah speaks with University of Michigan law professor Barbara McQuade about her book, The Fix: Saving America from the Corruption of a Mob-Style Government.

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0:00.0

Strict scrutiny is brought to you by Americans United for separation of church and state.

0:04.6

The Trump administration's excessive Christian nationalist rhetoric is only building as we move

0:08.8

toward the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

0:12.9

Those most caught in the crossfire are federal workers, specifically.

0:16.7

A multi-faith group of federal employees filed a new lawsuit against the United States Department of Agriculture for violating the separation of church and state and the religious freedom promised in our Constitution.

0:27.7

Our friends at Americans United for separation of church and state received emails from multiple Department of Agriculture employees.

0:34.1

A handful of employees reached out saying the proselytizing Easter email sent by Secretary

0:39.2

of Agriculture, Brooke Rawlins, to more than 100,000 agriculture employees is an abuse of power

0:45.9

that violates the separation of church and state promised in the First Amendment. And you know what?

0:50.1

They are right. As Katie Fang and I talked about when Hegg Seth, Kegsbroth was proselytizing to the troops,

0:56.3

federal officials aren't supposed to be inserting religion into federal responsibilities and federal

1:00.8

officials authority. It's in the First Amendment, the first one, which prohibits the federal

1:04.7

government from establishing a religion, including in the federal workforce. The hits keep on coming

1:09.8

from this administration,

1:11.1

and Americans United is doing their best to keep up the fight against Christian nationalism.

1:15.4

If you want to help, head to A.U.org slash Crooked to learn more about their work

1:19.6

and how you can get involved.

1:23.4

Mr. Chief Justice, may it please support.

1:30.3

It's an old joke when I argue men, argues against two beautiful ladies like this,

1:32.3

they're going to have the last word.

1:35.3

She spoke, not elegantly, but with unmistakable clarity.

1:40.3

She said,

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