Racial Preferences, Student Loans, and Free Speech
Case in Point: The Legal Show on the Hottest Legal Cases in Politics and Culture
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🗓️ 30 June 2023
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Summary
The end of the term has arrived, and all the biggest cases came with it. Your hosts explain the Harvard and UNC cases, the challenge to Biden's student loan bailout, 303 Creative, Groff v. Dejoy, and all the rest. There is no interview this week because of all the opinions, but no episode would be complete without trivia: it's surprising facts from the term's biggest opinions.
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| 0:00.0 | Mr. Chief Justice, may it please the court. |
| 0:05.2 | I'm John Carlo Conoparo. |
| 0:07.1 | I'm Zach Smith. |
| 0:08.2 | And welcome to SCOTUS 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. |
| 0:22.0 | Welcome back to SCOTUS 101 and our last episode of the term before the summer break. |
| 0:28.4 | I heard there might have been a few cases that came down this week, G.C. |
| 0:31.3 | No, I don't think so. |
| 0:32.2 | Yeah, is there a quiet week at the court, right? Nothing big. Nothing big. |
| 0:34.7 | Very quiet. Yeah, no, huge week at the court. The last one, we got all the big cases. We'll talk about them all. But before we do, let me start with orders because we also had a final conference. So the court granted several cases. I'll just hit some of the highlights in the interest of time. So the court took the Securities and Exchange Commission versus |
| 0:55.9 | Jarkasy, which will decide whether you have a Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial when the |
| 1:00.8 | Securities and Exchange Commission sues you in its in-house courts. And I use that term loosely. |
| 1:06.4 | Oh, I think we'll have some thoughts on this, G.C. |
| 1:08.5 | Oh, yes. |
| 1:10.0 | Next up, we have United States united states versus rehimi which will |
| 1:13.0 | decide whether a statute that bars people from owning a firearm if they have a domestic violence |
| 1:18.4 | restraining order but not a conviction violates the second amendment and last up mckell wrath |
| 1:24.1 | versus georgia which raises a peculiar double jeopardy issue. |
| 1:28.5 | Well, we have a lot of opinions to cover this week. |
| 1:31.1 | Most of the big ones, I think we've been waiting for. |
| 1:33.4 | And I'll start things off with Moore v. Harper. |
| 1:35.5 | This was a 6 to 3 decision by Chief Justice Roberts, and he was joined by Justice Sotomayor, |
| 1:40.7 | Kagan, Kavanaugh, Barrett, and Jackson, where the court affirmed the decision of the North Carolina State Supreme Court when it found that a 2021 congressional redistricting by that state's legislature was a partisan gerrymander in violation of the North Carolina Constitution. |
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