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SCOTUS Ends Judicial Review of Temporary Protected Status

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

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4.7 • 4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 June 2026

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Sarah Isgur and David French react to the latest opinions of the court in two major immigration cases and a review of Hawaii’s restrictions on concealed-carry permits. The Agenda: —The SCOTUS opinion day “ritual” —Hawaii gun restrictions —Shall not be infringed —Border dispute over asylum seekers —Judicial review of TPS —Trump's “Muslim” ban Show notes: —Destiny of the Republic Advisory Opinions is a production of SCOTUSblog and The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a nonpartisan perspective. Click here to sign up for our new Advisory Opinions newsletter, and click here to access all of The Dispatch’s offerings, including audio versions of all our articles and newsletters. If you’d like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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I was born ready.

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I was born ready. Welcome to advisory opinions. I'm Sarah Isger. That's David French. And we have four opinions from the Supreme Court.

0:56.9

Three of them are six three along ideological lines. And we're getting in, like, the temperature is

1:02.4

rising for sure. We've got guns. We've got immigration. We've got temporary protected status.

1:08.9

It's happening. The term is happening. The fourth case,

1:14.0

Monsanto, we're not going to talk about. This is on preemption of federal EPA labeling laws for

1:21.6

weed killer and whether state juries can, you know, pour Monsanto out for causing cancer. David, the only thing

1:29.1

super interesting about that case to me was once again, we had Kavanaugh versus Gorsuch in a

1:34.7

seven-two decision, Kavanaugh writing the majority, and Gorsuch joining with Justice Jackson in

1:40.9

dissent. And while so far the end of this term is just blowing up the thesis of my book

1:46.2

entirely, this one opinion I can at least hang on a little bit, Gorsuch versus Kavanaugh and

1:53.7

Gorsuch with Jackson. So my two low institutionalist justices saying states, let them do what they want to do, versus my

2:03.5

more high institutionalist justices saying, um, no. We either are not into states rights or we're not

2:10.4

into plaintiffs and trial lawyers. Either way, Monsanto wins. The other thing that's interesting

2:15.6

about this is the reasoning of it could be very,

2:18.4

is very, very welcomed not just by the pesticide industry, Sarah, but by the vaccine,

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