On this episode of Blunt Force Truth, Mark is joined by Professor Adam Winkler. Professor Winkler brings a wealth of knowledge and insight on the United States Constitution and Supreme Court.
Today’s show rundown:
- Their thoughts on the hearings for Amy Coney Barrett and how she performed
- The Constitutionality of appointing a Supreme Court justice during an election year
- Their thoughts on the standards that should be held by a Supreme Court justice
- Some of the major cases that Amy Coney Barrett could rule on or vote to overturn
- What could be expected when it comes to Roe v. Wade
- What Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination and expected confirmation could mean for Obamacare
- Court packing and what it would mean for the court and our country
More about Adam Winkler:
Adam Winkler is a professor at UCLA School of Law and the author of We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights and Gunfight: The Battle over the Right to Bear Arms in America. His scholarship has been cited by the US Supreme Court.
Connect with Adam Winkler:
Website: https://law.ucla.edu/news-and-events/in-the-news/2018/02/we-the-corporations-by-adam-winkler/
Twitter: @adamwinkler
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamwinkler/
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