

What Next: The Supreme Court’s Back. Uh Oh.
Oct 8, 2024
Mark Joseph Stern, a senior writer at Slate focused on courts and the law, discusses the pivotal start of the Supreme Court term. He highlights the looming cases that could redefine American life, from gun control regulations to capital punishment practices. The conversation delves into how the court's decisions may influence 2024 elections and the rights of transgender minors. Stern also examines the historical context of voting rights and the Court’s glaring detachment from public sentiment, raising vital questions about justice and due process.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Supreme Court Perceptions in 2024
01:47 • 3min
Exploring Upcoming Supreme Court Cases and Their Implications
04:58 • 2min
Ghost Guns and Judicial Implications
07:05 • 8min
The Supreme Court's Stance on Capital Punishment and Due Process
14:51 • 2min
Gender-Affirming Care and Legal Challenges
17:17 • 8min
The Supreme Court's Historical Disregard for Voting Rights
25:05 • 4min