Paul and Kate wrap up the Supreme Court term and discuss the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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Janus v. State, County, and Municipal Employees
Federal Employees Earn More
Oklahoma Teacher's Strike Victory
Abood v. Detroit BoE
Elrod v. Burns
Carpenter v. United States
Katz v. United States
NIFLA v. Becerra
Trump v. Hawaii
Korematsu v. United States
Political Ideologies of Supreme Court Justices
Martin Quinn Scores
Supreme Court Nomination Spreadsheet
"The First Amendment prohibits the establishment of religion and promises the free exercise of religion. From these safeguards, and from the guarantee of freedom of speech, it follows there is freedom of belief and expression. It is an urgent necessity that officials adhere to these constitutional guarantees and mandates in all their actions, even in the sphere of foreign affairs. An anxious world must know that our Government remains committed always to the liberties the Constitution seeks to preserve and protect, so that freedom extends outward, and lasts." Trump v. Hawaii, 585 U.S. ___ (Concurrence; Kennedy, 2018).
Paul was kind-of wrong on Ireland