Scholars and Scribes Review the Rulings: The Supreme Court’s 2020-21 Term
In a must-see for legal professionals and court-watchers, our Scholars and Scribes panels review the major rulings of the Supreme Court term.
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The Supreme Court’s 2020-21 term is almost finished. There were important cases involving religious liberty (Fulton v. City of Philadelphia), separation of powers (Collins v. Yellen), donor privacy rights (Americans for Prosperity v. Becerra), election law (AZ Republican Party v. DNC), disputes about Obamacare (California v. Texas), and much more. Join us as our “scholars and scribes” break down some of the landmark cases and the Court’s rulings as well as the changing dynamics on the bench with the addition of new Justice Amy Comey Barrett.
The Supreme Court’s 2020-21 term is almost finished. There were important cases involving religious liberty (Fulton v. City of Philadelphia), separation of powers (Collins v. Yellen), donor privacy rights (Americans for Prosperity v. Becerra), election law (AZ Republican Party v. DNC), disputes about Obamacare (California v. Texas), and much more. Join us as our “scholars and scribes” break down some of the landmark cases and the Court’s rulings as well as the changing dynamics on the bench with the addition of new Justice Amy Comey Barrett.
Scribes:
Jess Bravin
Supreme Court Correspondent, Wall Street Journal
Jess Bravin
Supreme Court Correspondent, Wall Street Journal
Adam Liptak
Supreme Court Correspondent, New York Times
Supreme Court Correspondent, New York Times
Scholars:
Josh Blackman
Professor of Law, South Texas College of Law
Josh Blackman
Professor of Law, South Texas College of Law
The Honorable Gregory G. Garre
Former United States Solicitor General
Former United States Solicitor General
Hosted by:
John Malcolm
Vice President, Institute for Constitutional Government
John Malcolm
Vice President, Institute for Constitutional Government
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