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5-4

Boy Scouts of America v. Dale

5-4

Prologue Projects

News Commentary, News, Government

4.63.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2020

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode of 5-4, Peter (@The_Law_Boy), Rhiannon (@AywaRhiannon), and Michael (@_FleerUltra) talk about the 2000 case that allowed Boy Scouts to discriminate against gay scout leaders.

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0:00.0

We'll hear your argument now at number 99 699, Boy Scouts of America and Monmouth Council

0:08.9

versus James Dale.

0:12.8

Hey everyone, this is Leon Nephawk from Fiasco and Slow Burn.

0:16.8

On today's episode of 5-4, Peter, Riannan and Michael are talking about Boy Scouts of

0:21.4

America be Dale.

0:23.6

This case from 2000 allowed the Boy Scouts organization to discriminate against gay scout

0:28.1

masters, even though the relevant state law at the time prohibited it.

0:31.7

This case is about whether an organization which includes 50% of the boys in this country

0:37.8

from age 7 to 11 has the constitutional right to ignore the civil rights laws of this country.

0:44.8

This is 5-4, a podcast about how much the Supreme Court sucks.

0:55.8

Welcome to 5-4 where we dissect and analyze the Supreme Court cases that have unraveled

1:01.8

the fabric of American society like a nail caught in a sweater.

1:05.8

I am Peter, Twitter's the law boy.

1:09.9

I'm here with Michael.

1:12.0

Hey everybody.

1:13.3

And Riannan.

1:14.3

Hello, hi.

1:16.5

Michael welcome back by the way.

1:18.1

Michael's here.

1:19.1

Thank you.

1:20.1

It's good to be back.

1:21.1

It's a really acute sharp as hell.

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