Necessary and Proper

Necessary and Proper

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16. Geezers and Guns
Uploaded late but thats okay because the decisions we're talking about in this episode are just as relevant as they were 3 weeks ago. We talk a bit about the debate, about the two gun decisions that came out in June, as well as some of the social media case stuff.
15. Gaslit by History and Tradition
May opinions and Alito flag controversy.
14. Another 1
Another absurd abortion case. Idaho v. United States.
13. Are Insurrectionists ALL that bad???
On January 6th 2021, Joe Fischer attended the Stop the Steal rally. He sent a couple of grammatically incorrect yet dramatic texts to his friends and followed the rest of the insurrectionists in after the doors of the capitol building had been stormed. The question in his case, which can impact the sentencing and prosecutions of over 300 individuals (including Trump) is whether his actions violate the 2002 1512 Obstruction clause.
12. Pills and Posts
FDA v. Alliance for Hyppocratic Medicine (about the mifepristone abortion pill) and Murthy v. Missouri (Biden's White House sending mean emails to online platform admins to control certain posts)
11. Good Neighbors and Guns
After a long hiatus and a couple of scrapped episodes we're back on schedule. In this episode we discuss Ohio v. EPA and Garland v. Cargill
10. Supreme Court News Coverage Catch Up
We made it to 10!!! In this episode we're all over the place, catching up on recent Supreme Court news (including the December NYT Roe v. Wade leak expose), as well as giving an overview of some of the January cases. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/15/us/supreme-court-dobbs-roe-abortion.html https://www.politico.com/news/2023/12/18/clarence-thomas-supreme-court-propublica-00132252#:~:text=Supreme%20Court%20Justice%20Clarence%20Thomas%20complained%20about%20his%20salary%20to,a%20ProPublica%20report%20published%20Monday.
9. What Even Is the SEC???
In this episode, we talk about SEC v. Jarkesy, an important case heard in December 2023. Through this case, we try to figure out what the SEC even does and if some of the things it does are or aren't constitutional.
8. Moral Bankruptcy Court
Drugs may be winning the war on drugs but who is winning the war against the Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family? In this episode, Grace and Isabella discuss Harrington v. Purdue Pharma, heard in December 2023
7. Moore Money More Problems
In this episode, Grace tries to explain Moore v U.S, an important tax case heard in December
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