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UNBIASED Politics

June 10, 2024: Jury Begins Deliberations in Hunter Biden's Trial, Donald Trump Attends Pre-Sentencing Hearing, Supreme Court to Hear Facebook's Data Breach Case, and More.

UNBIASED Politics

Jordan Berman

Education

4.8 • 2.5K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2024

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

1. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case Stemming from Facebook/Cambridge Analytica Data Breach (0:33)2. Defense and Prosecution Present Closing Arguments in Hunter Biden's Firearm Trial; Jury Begins Deliberations (6:36)3. Trump Attends Pre-Sentencing Interview With Probation Officer Ahead of July 11th Sentencing Date (10:43)4. Quick Hitters: Apple Announces New "Apple Intelligence," UN Security Council Approves US Resolution for Permanent Ceasefire, Trump Says He'll Nix Taxes on Tips (12:45)Watch this episode on YouTube.Follow Jordan on Instagram and TikTok.All sources for this episode can be found here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to Unbias.

0:02.0

Your favorite source of Unbias News and Legal Analysis.

0:06.0

Welcome back to Unbias.

0:08.0

Today is Monday June 10th and this is your daily news rundown.

0:12.0

If you love the Un the unbiased approach that this episode provides

0:15.6

and you feel more informed after listening, please go ahead and leave my show a review on whatever

0:20.0

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0:24.1

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0:27.8

you're not already. Without further ado, let's get into today's today's stories.

0:33.1

This morning started off with a release of orders

0:36.0

from Supreme Court justices, including

0:38.6

the acceptance of a case called Facebook

0:40.6

versus Amalgamated bank.

0:43.0

As a refresher, orders are different than opinions

0:45.7

in that orders are very brief.

0:47.8

Oftentimes, they don't come with any notes at all

0:50.7

from the justices and typically just grant or deny certain requests of the court.

0:55.2

Opinions on the other hand are actual decisions from the justices in cases that they've heard

1:01.5

and also the rationale behind those decisions.

1:05.1

With opinions, we know how each justice ruled, whereas with orders justices rarely

1:09.7

publicize how they voted on any given order.

1:12.5

So today was an order day.

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