It's Crunch Time
Case in Point: The Legal Show on the Hottest Legal Cases in Politics and Culture
The Heritage Foundation
4.5 • 527 Ratings
🗓️ 21 June 2019
⏱️ 17 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | I'm Elizabeth Lattery and welcome to Stodas 101, where we break down what's happening at the Supreme Court, what the justices are up to, and other things related to our favorite branch of government. |
| 0:13.8 | This week, I'm joined by my heritage colleagues, Jason Sneed and Amy Swearer. |
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| 0:53.7 | All right, now on to the show. |
| 0:55.5 | The court added an extra day to its schedule this week, releasing four more decisions |
| 0:59.5 | on Friday morning. |
| 1:00.8 | So there are now only 12 cases left. |
| 1:03.2 | So we're going to briefly talk about the four cases that came out today. |
| 1:07.6 | First up is Flowers v. Mississippi. |
| 1:10.3 | This is a 7-two decision written by |
| 1:12.2 | Justice Kavanaugh, in which the court reversed the Mississippi Supreme Court in the case |
| 1:16.9 | of Curtis Flowers, a black man who has been tried six times for the 1996 murder of four people |
| 1:22.7 | at a furniture store in a small town in Mississippi. The majority held that the trial court erred when it found |
| 1:29.1 | that the prosecutor's peremptory strike of black prospective jurors was not motivated by discriminatory |
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