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OA780: SCOTUS Blocked Biden From Cancelling Student Loans Because F--- You Is Why

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Atheist, Opinion, Harvard, News, Politics, Legal, Law, Liberal, Supremecourt

4.33.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2023

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Liz and Andrew provide a brief update as we continue to wait with bated breath on Trump indictments in DC (for the January 6th insurrection) and possibly in Fulton County, Georgia (for trying to falsify Georgia's election results).

In the main segment, Liz and Andrew break down the Supreme Court's recent decision in Biden v. Nebraska on the so-called "major questions" doctrine as to why we can't have nice things like student loan forgiveness.

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Notes
Biden v. Nebraska
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/22pdf/22-506_nmip.pdf

Dep’t of Education v. Brown
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/22pdf/22-535_i3kn.pdf


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0:00.0

I'll have you know, the contents of that dumpster are private.

0:07.6

You stick your nose in, you'll be violating attorney dumpster confidentiality.

0:11.3

I just want to say hello.

0:13.8

Oh, hello.

0:17.0

All right, we're done.

0:20.9

You think the language in the Second Amendment is clear enough, you know, about the right

0:23.9

to bear arms?

0:24.9

Of course, it's clear.

0:25.9

Every American has the right to hang a pair of bear arms on their wall.

0:29.0

How could that possibly be misconstrued?

0:30.8

All right, fantastic then.

0:32.6

Wait, you know what?

0:33.6

Before we send this to the printer, let's take that abortion thing out.

0:37.3

Oh, come on, I move for a hearing on the matter.

0:41.5

What?

0:42.5

You want me to have a special motion on the admissibility of the word asshole?

0:45.7

Well, let me have asked them.

0:47.5

That's close enough.

0:48.5

What law school did you go to?

0:49.5

I'll agree to it, your honor.

0:50.5

You will, why?

0:51.5

I don't want any interlocutorial appeals.

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