The TLDR of Trump's Indictments

The TLDR of Trump's Indictments

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BREAKING: SCOTUS Greenlights Trump’s Cruel Immigration Policies

In this emergency episode, Kate, Melissa, and Leah unpack the two major immigration opinions handed down by SCOTUS today. The brutal TL;DR, courtesy of Justice Sotomayor: “The consequences of today’s decision are predictable. More people will die.”Get tickets for STRICT SCRUTINY ...  Show more

Why is SCOTUS Hoarding Opinions?

Leah, Melissa, Kate, and special guest Elie Mystal of The Nation speculate about why the Court is hoarding opinions this late into bad decision season before diving deep on the ruling in United States v. Hemani, which features drugs, the Second Amendment, and Amy Coney Barrett’s ...  Show more

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