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Leah, Melissa and Kate try to wrap their heads around SCOTUS throwing away 40 years of precedent that allowed federal agencies (and the experts who work for them) to interpret ambiguous laws, not the judiciary. The court also made it easier to criminalize homelessness and harder to charge hundreds of January 6th insurrectionists. A tough day on 1 First Street, to say the least. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Threads, and Bluesky
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The Battle for Native Rights & Comstock: The Zombie Law From Hell
2024-09-16 • 1h 2min
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Reform, Repression, & Reproductive Rights (Live from Texas!)
2024-09-09 • 58min
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Shining a Light on State Supreme Court Races
2024-09-02 • 1h 14min
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Project 2025 (cont.): The Fascist Plan to Plunder the Government
2024-08-26 • 54min
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Project 2025 (cont.): How to Create a Geopolitical Hellscape & Back to School With Meredith Marks
2024-08-19 • 1h 1min
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State of the Uterus: Two Years After the End of Roe
2024-08-12 • 1h 2min
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Project 2025 (cont.): DEI for Men With Terrible Personalities
2024-08-05 • 1h 27min
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Project 2025: 900 Pages and 100% Deranged
2024-07-29 • 1h 19min
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The Hubris and Hackery of Aileen Cannon
2024-07-22 • 1h 13min
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We Read Josh Hawley's Book So You Don't Have To
2024-07-15 • 1h 2min