The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Thursday in a case considering whether or not Donald Trump can be removed from the ballot in Colorado because of his role in the Jan. 6th insurrection. Most of the justices, including a number of the liberal justices, seemed convinced by at least one argument from the defense: that an individual state can't disqualify candidates in a national election without Congress specifically granting them that power. We’re joined by Melissa Murray, professor of law at NYU and co-host of Crooked’s Strict Scrutiny podcast, to learn more about the hearing and what comes next.
And in headlines: a Special Counsel report into President Biden’s handling of sensitive government documents cleared Biden of committing any crimes, the FCC said that it’s immediately outlawing robocalls that feature AI voices, and a high school football team from the town of Lahaina is headed to the Super Bowl this weekend.
Show Notes:
Like A Day Without Sunshine
Indian Child Welfare Act Upheld
Hut, Hut, No Hike
Not Guilty, Not Buying It
When It Arraigns, It Pours
Another Day, Another Indictment
Trump, Indicted (Again)
Down With Stand Your Ground
Flooding On Ukraine's Front Line
We Won't Build This City
Default Averted
Labor Rights And SCOTUS Wrongs
The Grand Old Parade of Losers
McCarthy, Come Get Your Party
Our Healthy News Diet Starts Tomorrow
Remembering the PI in AAPI
DeSantis DeSucks
One Year After Uvalde
The Kids Are Queer, Here, And Won't Disappear
Fly Like The G-7
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