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We the People

Previewing the Supreme Court’s October 2023 Term

We the People

National Constitution Center

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🗓️ 28 September 2023

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

On Monday, October 2, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court will begin hearing cases for the 2023-24 term. It is likely to be yet another landmark term for the Court, with cases on the docket about the scope of the right to bear arms; whether Chevron will be overturned; the future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau; the First Amendment and social media; and more. Adam Liptak of The New York Times and Sarah Isgur, host of Advisory Opinions, join host Jeffrey Rosen, to preview the term, discuss the major cases and how the Court might rule. Resources: United States v. Rahimi, SCOTUSblog Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, SCOTUSblog CFPB v. Consumer Financial Services Association, SCOTUSblog Lindke v. Freed and O’Conner-Radcliffe v Garnier, SCOTUSblog PruneYard Shopping Ctr v. Robins (1980) Murthy v. Missouri, SCOTUSBlog Sarah Isgur and David French, The Problem With “History and Tradition,” Advisory Opinions podcast (Feb. 2023) Sarah Isgur and David French, The Gobsmacking Guns Case, Advisory Opinions podcast (Nov. 2022) Adam Liptak, “Biden Asks Supreme Court to Lift Limits on Contacts With Social Media Sites,” New York Times (Sep. 2023) Adam Liptak and Glenn Thrush, “Supreme Court to Hear Major Guns Case Involving Domestic Violence,” New York Times (Jun. 2023) Adam Liptak, “Supreme Court to Decide Whether Officials Can Block Critics on Social Media,” New York Times (Apr. 2023) Adam Liptak, “Supreme Court to Take Up Case on Fate of Consumer Watchdog," New York Times (Feb. 2023) Questions or comments about the show? Email us at [email protected]. Continue today’s conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate, at bit.ly/constitutionweekly. You can find transcripts for each episode on the podcast pages in our Media Library.

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Hello friends on Monday October 2nd the Supreme Court is hearing cases at the beginning of its 2023 term

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There are cases on the docket about the

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Second Amendment and the administrative State and the First Amendment.

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And there's much to discuss.

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Hello friends, I'm Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center and welcome to

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We The We The People, a weekly show of constitutional debate. The National

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Constitution Center is a nonpartisan nonprofit chartered by Congress to increase

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awareness and understanding of the Constitution among the American

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people.

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In this episode, we're previewing the upcoming Supreme Court term, and it is an honor to

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convene two of America's great constitutional commentators and

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Supreme Court observers. Sarah Isker and Adam Lutak.

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Sarah Isker is a staff writer at the dispatch,

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host of the legal podcast advisory opinions and a

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great commentator on the Constitution. Sarah welcome back to We The People.

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Thanks for having me.

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And Adam Liptack is a columnist for the New York Times.

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He covers the Supreme Court and rights sidebar, a superb column on legal developments.

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Adam, wonderful to welcome you back to We The People.

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It's great to be here, Jeff.

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Sarah, some opening thoughts for We The People

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listeners.

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