After months of public pressure, the Supreme Court has released its newly adopted code of ethics. But it leaves a lot to be desired! Melissa, Kate, and Leah analyze the code and find all the possible loopholes. We also talk to Molly Duane, one of the plaintiffs' lawyers in the Zurawski case out of Texas, where women suffered serious health and emotional consequences after being denied abortions. And then we welcome Ashley Coffield, CEO of Planned Parenthood of Tennessee and North Mississippi, to update us on reproductive justice in the region after abortion bans and an extremist attack on one of their clinics.
The Pick-Me Boys and Girls of the Federal Judiciary
Asked and Answered: A Listener Mailbag Episode!
SCOTUS Seems to Normalize Authoritarianism
Will SCOTUS Let January 6 Defendants Off the Hook?
SCOTUS’s Final Sitting of the Term Is A Doozy
Florida Becomes a Battleground for Reproductive Rights
The Absurd Fiction of the Mifepristone Case
The Supreme Court Abortion Pill Case
Texas, Immigration, and Easily Avoidable Chaos
Welcome to Conservative Grievance Week
The TLDR of Trump's Indictments
SCOTUS Restores Trump to the Colorado Ballot, Unanimously (Kind Of)
Content Moderation, Machine Guns, and Trump's Trial Calendar
The Alabama Supreme Court Embraces Fetal Personhood
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly From State Courts
SCOTUS Has Their Own Theories About Trump’s Eligibility
Why Did Trump Get Denied Immunity?
Does the Constitution Disqualify Trump from Presidency?
E. Jean Carroll and Robbie Kaplan on Trump's "Defamation Rampage"
Who Has Final Authority At The Border?
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