Melissa, Leah, and Kate talk to Jenny Hunter, a labor lawyer and union consultant, about the recent SCOTUS opinion in Glacier Northwest v. Teamsters which has implications for union labor laws and the right to strike. They also discuss Justice Alito’s ignoring the Court's newly self-imposed sort-of-not-really enforced ethics rules, and a PBS Frontline documentary about Clarence and Ginni Thomas (that even Kate couldn’t turn off).
The Originalist Case for Terrorizing Women
The Engagement: America's Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage
Lady Justice: Women, the Law, and the Battle to Save America
Cosplaying an Investigation
Busting Unions and Dodging Opinions
The Long Game to Weaken Workers' Rights
Civil Rights Queen
All I Want For Christmas Is Democracy
How the 303 Creative case threatens to roll back the 21st century
Making Fraud Great Again
Turning Fan Fiction Into Reality
Justice Samuel A-leak-o?
The Uncertain Future of the Indian Child Welfare Act
Affirmative Action Reaction
Open Season on Precedents
Credible: Why We Doubt Accusers and Protect Abusers
Pigs, Prince, and Proven Innocence
Limiting the Inevitable Damage
How SCOTUS Distorts Democracy
Judicial Joyriding
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