
This Maximalist Conservative Supermajority
from Strict Scrutiny
by leah litman, melissa murray, kate shaw
Published: Mon Jun 27 2022
Show Notes
The pace of opinion releases has accelerated considerably as we speed toward the end of June and the justices' vacations. Even though last week brought us blockbuster cases about guns and abortions, there are still lots of consequential opinions getting overlooked. Leah, Kate, and Melissa break them down-- after a few more thoughts about Dobbs [5:32]. Plus, Melissa gets to finally flex her British Royals Brain in the court culture segment [].
Opinionsdiscussed:
Marietta Memorial Hospital v. Davita []
- Acase about a Medicare statute and end-stage renal disease
US v. Taylor []
- Ahabeas with a positive outcome!
Carson v. Makin []
- Inwhich the Supreme Court embiggens free exercise rights
Shoop v. Twyford []
- Ifyou’re seeking relief, the answer is “no” & the only question is "why"
Berger v. NC State Conference of NAACP []
- Involvesa challenge to North Carolina's voter ID law
Becerra v. Empire Health []
- Relatedto Medicare reimbursement rates, with a really weird 5-4 line-up
Two more things:
- If you missed our episode "What's next in a post-Roe world," you should definitely go back and listen to get a sense of the fight ahead.
- You’re angry. We’re angry. Let’s do something about it. From directly supporting patients who need abortions right now, to electing pro-choice candidates in 2022and building a progressive majority over the long term, you can find everything you need to fight back in our Fuck Bans Action Plan hub at votesaveamerica.com/roe.
Pre-order your copy of Leah's forthcoming book, Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes (out May 13th)