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The Need to Codify SCOTUS Wins with Legislation | 6/30/23
The Need to Codify SCOTUS Wins with Legislation | 6/30/23
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60 minutes
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Jun 30, 2023
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What an amazing way to end the month of June headed into Independence Day. Today, I break down the key Supreme Court victories and the likely outcomes and consequences. Yes, they were good rulings, but they will not stop the Left from continuing to fight on. I issue action items at the state and federal levels to further codify religious liberty protections and also end affirmative action. Also, we should be wary about fighting the Left’s growing hatred for judicial supremacism. If anything, the ability of the courts to harm us in red states is still greater than their ability to protect our rights in blue states. I’d be willing to make a legitimate trade with the Left to end the concept of judicial supremacism, so long as it’s a two-way street.
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Jun 30, 2023
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