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Jacobin Radio: Erwin Chemerinsky and Cynthia Ganote

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🗓️ 29 September 2020

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Suzi speaks to Dean of Berkeley Law Erwin Chemerinsky about Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s nominee to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died September 18th. RBG’s dying wish was to be replaced by a new President -- consistent with recent history and the way that President Obama’s pick to replace Antonin Scalia was blocked by Senator Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans, who famously refused to hold hearings. But those Senators have now hypocritically reversed their previous positions on whether it would be appropriate to replace Ginsburg so close to the election. Amy Coney Barrett is seen as another Scalia in her judicial outlook, and is so right wing, so far from the mainstream of American society that Chemerinsky says she should not be on the Supreme Court. We get Erwin Chemerinsky's insights and analysis about the future of the Court.

Suzi then talks to sociologist Cynthia Ganote at the University of Louisville about the Breonna Taylor Grand Jury decision earlier this week: the three police officers who killed Breonna Taylor as she slept in her own home, operating on a no-knock search warrant, were not charged. One of the officers received a minor charge of wanton endangerment for firing recklessly when he was still outside the apartment, putting a neighboring apartment at risk. So the bullet that missed mattered more than the bullets that killed Breonna Taylor in her bed. Protests have erupted in Louisville and across the country demanding justice —and we get a sense of what is happening from Cynthia Ganote, who has participated in the non-violent protests in Louisville that have gone on for 125 days.

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0:00.0

This is Jacobin Radio.

0:07.0

I'm Susie Wiseman.

0:11.0

On today's program, President Trump has nominated a

0:15.3

replacement for Ruth Bader Ginsburg who died last week at age 87. Her dying

0:21.4

wish was to be replaced by a new president.

0:24.0

That would be consistent with recent history and the way that President Obama's

0:28.2

picked to replace Antonin Scalia was blocked by Senator Mitch McConnell who famously refused to hold hearings.

0:35.0

All week we have seen senators reverse their previous positions on whether it

0:40.0

would be appropriate to replace Ginsburg so close to the election.

0:43.6

Trump's nominee is Amy Coney Barrett,

0:46.8

the Federalist Society pick,

0:48.4

and according to our guest,

0:50.1

one of the furthest right nominees ever and she's seen as another Scalia in her judicial

0:56.7

outlook. There's much to explore with this right-wing appointment including what will

1:01.3

happen to the court and we are very fortunate to have

1:03.9

Dina Berkeley Law Distinguished Professor and Constitutional Scholar Erwin

1:08.2

Chimorinsky to offer his insights and analysis. We then turn to the Brianna Taylor grand jury decision

1:15.6

earlier this week not to charge the three police officers operating on a

1:20.4

no-knock search warrant who killed Brianna Taylor as she slept in her own home.

1:25.0

One of the officers received a minor charge of Wantan endangerment for firing recklessly

1:31.0

when he was still outside the apartment putting a

1:32.8

neighboring apartment at risk so the bullet that missed mattered more than

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