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The John Batchelor Show

##SPACEX: and the newly trimmed back Administrative State. Bob Zimmerman BehindtheBlack.com

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

News, Society & Culture, Books, Arts

4.52.8K Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2024

⏱️ 15 minutes

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This is the

0:04.0

CBSI in the world. I'm John Bachelor. Behind the Black, Bob Zimmerman is here to take us to an unusual place to discuss outer space,

0:12.0

which is the Supreme Court of the United States.

0:14.4

Bob, this is SEC versus Jarksy, a decision 6 to 3.

0:20.0

It has to do with the administrative state.

0:22.0

How does that connect to SpaceX?

0:24.1

Good evening to you, Bob.

0:25.2

Good evening, John.

0:26.2

As I'm sure you've covered already,

0:28.2

the Supreme Court ruled that the use of administrative law judges,

0:32.1

these are not real judges, these are employees of this.

0:34.8

Security and Exchange Commission, the SEC. To use them as judges to rule on cases is not constitutional.

0:44.2

People have the right to a jury trial

0:46.4

before a real jury and a real judge

0:48.4

and real lawyers.

0:50.2

You can't just simply, and dismiss a bureaucracy, hire or have your own employees rule on a case

0:59.2

that you yourself as instigated against a company or an individual.

1:04.0

And because it says you can't use administrative justice and how does this relate to space?

1:10.0

SpaceX has been sued by the National Labor Relations Board for so-called discrimination

1:18.4

against some employees that it fired because they wrote a public letter,

1:23.7

an internal letter within the company trying to bash

1:27.2

Elon Musk.

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