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What Next | Daily News and Analysis

Where the Supreme Court Can Do the Most Damage

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

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News, Daily News, News Commentary

4.32.4K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

One case on the Supreme Court’s docket could upend federal regulatory bodies’ ability to regulate at all. 


Guest: Jay Willis, editor-in-chief of Balls & Strikes


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Jay Willis knows how you might be feeling this week. It's the start of another Supreme Court

1:10.4

term. And if you're like him, you're thinking, these guys again?

1:16.6

I mean, yeah, I think for people anywhere on the left side of the political spectrum,

1:22.2

there's no such thing really as like a good Supreme Court term or a Supreme Court

1:28.4

win. It's only just like how much do you lose and how quickly.

1:35.3

Jay edits a site called Balls and Strikes. His whole job is to chronicle what the nine

1:40.0

justices are up to. For a progressive like him, he says, the thing to know is that this term is

1:46.1

going to be a little harder to explain than usual. There is not a case that's going to upend

1:51.7

the right to abortion or take down a president's student debt relief plan.

1:57.6

This term does look a little less flashy, but that is not to say that this term is any less

2:04.0

important or that the potential for harm this term is any less likely. It just means that

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