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What a Coach's Prayer Means for the First Amendment
Republican voters are choosing an opponent for Governor Kathy Hochul, but could blue New York really turn red? Plus Democrats meddle in GOP primaries in Illinois and Colorado, and the Supreme Court's opinion upholding a football coach's right to pray on the field could have major implications for church and state.
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6/28/2022
23:40
A Historic Week at the Supreme Court
With the Supreme Court ruling in favor of religious schools in Maine and a football coach's right to pray in public, plus the historic overturning of Roe v. Wade, the conservative legal movement are winning cases at an unprecedented rate. So why now? And will Democrats plan on going as far as they can to fight these decisions, including threatening the impeachment of Justices?
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6/27/2022
23:23
The Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade
In a historic 6-3 ruling, the Justices uphold Mississippi's ban on abortions after 15 weeks, while a 5-4 majority reverses Roe v. Wade to send abortion policy back to the states. President Biden responds that Congress could pass a national abortion law, but would that be unconstitutional? And will rallying the Democratic base on this issue upend the November elections?
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6/24/2022
24:43
A Gun Law Reversal at the Supreme Court
In a 6-3 decision led by Justice Clarence Thomas, the Supreme Court struck down a New York law on issuing concealed-weapons permits by saying it was in violation of the Second Amendment. So where does that leave Joe Biden and others who opposed the ruling? Plus, the Senate advances a bipartisan gun safety bill despite complaints from some Republicans, including Donald Trump.
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6/23/2022
25:31
Theories vs. Evidence at the Jan. 6 Hearings
Officials from Arizona and Georgia testify that Donald Trump's legal team provided no evidence in 2020 for his claims that the election had been stolen. So why does Trump continue to repeat disproven theories? Plus, the Supreme Court rules in favor of religious parents excluded from Maine's school-choice program.
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6/22/2022
25:20
Über WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch
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