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July 1, 2026

Elie Mystal: Either we reform SCOTUS or live the rest of our lives under GOP rule




Elie Mystal--Best selling author and The Nation's Justice correspondent--explained on SiriusXM radio's Dean Obeidallah show that if we don't reform the Supreme Court, we will live the rest of lives under GOP rule where the court will take away freedoms and strike down laws all in service of the GOP. Elie also explained why it's "perfect" and even "poetic" that Donald Trump is the President on the 250th anniversary of the US given the origin story of the USA.
July 1, 2026

Samuel Alito is a Fox News Grandpa - Jamelle Bouie



There is one Supreme Court opinion in the mix that really demonstrates the extent to which Samuel Alito has poisoned his mind watching Fox News or OANN or whatever.
July 1, 2026

Samuel Alito is a Fox News Grandpa - Jamelle Bouie



There is one Supreme Court opinion in the mix that really demonstrates the extent to which Samuel Alito has poisoned his mind watching Fox News or OANN or whatever.
July 1, 2026

Another Major Precedent Crumbles at the Supreme Court. 3 Legal Scholars Assess the Fallout. - NYT

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Kate Shaw, a contributing Opinion writer, hosted a written online conversation with William Baude, a law professor at the University of Chicago, and Stephen I. Vladeck, a law professor at Georgetown and the author of “The Shadow Docket: How the Supreme Court Uses Stealth Rulings to Amass Power and Undermine the Republic,” to dissect and debate the state of the Supreme Court and the sweeping cases at the end of the court’s term.

Kate Shaw: Let’s start with the big picture. Have the emphatic six in the six-to-three splits that have dominated the last few weeks of decisions made clear that this court is one devoted — and increasingly nakedly so — to an ideological project?

William Baude: No way. In the past few days, the decisions on birthright citizenship (Trump v. Barbara), Election Day (Watson v. Republican National Committee), Federal Reserve independence (Trump v. Cook) and geofence warrants (Chatrie) — all on top of the tariffs decision from a few months ago (Learning Resources) — show that this is one of the most independent courts I can imagine at this stage of the second Trump administration.

Stephen I. Vladeck: Will and I have different definitions of “independent,” but maybe that tracks, given the demise of independent agencies. It’s obviously true that some of the court’s biggest rulings of the term didn’t put all six Republican appointees in the majority and all three Democrats in dissent, but a lot of them did — far more than last term or the term before.

Beyond that, I’m struck by how few rulings we saw with weird splits: There were 24 total rulings in cases argued this term that split the court 5-4 or 6-3, and the Democratic appointees were all on the same side in 23 of them. That’s not a coincidence. That one or two Republican appointees sometimes crossed over doesn’t prove a lack of ideology so much as it suggests that there are some lines even they wouldn’t cross.

Iconic line from @stevevladeck.bsky.social here in response to Will Baude’s SCOTUS boosterism www.nytimes.com/2026/07/01/o...

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July 1, 2026

MAGA is FURIOUS at Amy Coney Barrett (with Steve Vladeck) - Illegal News by The Bulwark




Sarah Longwell and Georgetown University Law Center's Steve Vladek discuss the Supreme Court's final day of the term—a narrow 5-4 ruling upholding birthright citizenship, the court gutting independent agency protections (while carving out a suspicious exception for the Fed), and a rapid-fire tour through rulings on mail-in ballots, trans athletes, campaign finance, TPS for Haitians, and asylum seekers at the border. Plus: why Amy Coney Barrett has become the MAGA right's newest target, and what Steve thinks Alito is waiting for before he retires.


00:00:00 Supreme Court Wraps Its Term: Cold Open
00:01:01 Birthright Citizenship Ruling Explained
00:06:49 Inside the Dissents: What Is Gorsuch Doing?
00:15:02 MAGA Turns on Amy Coney Barrett
00:20:17 Sponsor Break: Weight Loss by Hers
00:22:14 Trump v. Slaughter and Cook: Firing Agency Heads
00:33:18 Does Unitary Executive Theory Betray Conservatism?
00:37:50 Sponsor Break: Noble Travel
00:40:05 Rapid Fire: Mail-In Ballots and Trans Athletes Rulings
00:42:51 Campaign Finance: Court Overturns Coordination Limits
00:44:50 Haitians Lose TPS, Asylum Seekers Denied at Border
00:50:35 Redistricting, Alito's Future, and What's Next for the Court
July 1, 2026

Inside the Obama Presidential Center: The Hidden Details Behind Every Room




Step inside the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago and discover the stories behind one of America's most anticipated cultural landmarks. From the soaring museum tower and recreated Oval Office to Michelle Obama's iconic fashion collection and deeply personal artifacts from the Obama campaign and presidency, President and Mrs. Obama, Valerie Jarrett, and the team behind the Center reveal how it's redefining what a presidential library can be. More than a monument, it's an immersive experience tracing the memories, milestones, and grassroots movement that shaped a historic presidency, and the future it hopes to inspire. As Michelle Obama says, "It's a home away from home. And even though it has our names on it, it's all for you."

Explore not just the museum, but the original artworks and vibrant spaces built to serve the community, including a new Chicago Public Library branch, a regulation basketball court, an expansive playground, the Eleanor Roosevelt fruit and vegetable garden and Tafari's Kitchen, where family recipes approved by President Obama celebrate the power of food, memory, and connection. Woven together with the deeply personal stories that shaped the Obama family and presidency, the Obama Presidential Center was designed as a gathering place for Chicago's South Side and visitors from around the world.

Special thanks to The Obama Foundation for Obama Presidential Center B-roll.

0:00 Inside the Obama Presidential Center
0:56 Home Court
1:18 Sledding Hill
1:38 Tafari’s Kitchen (Forum Building)
2:36 Museum Building
3:35 Campaign History
4:22 The President’s Lucky Charms
5:24 The First Lady’s Fashion
6:38 Oval Office Replica
8:03 Chicago Public Library
8:57 Original Artworks
10:10 Eleanor Roosevelt Fruit & Vegetable Garden
10:43 Playground
11:46 Marriage Equality
12:23 Ten Letters a Day
July 1, 2026

Alito's Rulings Are A TOTAL Mess - Strict Scrutiny Podcast




Leah is joined by Janet Carter, managing director of Second Amendment litigation at Everytown, last week’s SCOTUS decision in Wolford v. Lopez, which was a challenge to a Hawaii law that restricted gun owners from carrying on private property without permission.
July 1, 2026

Hillary Clinton on the Right-Wing Machine, the Courts and Trump's Corruption - Democracy Docket




Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton joins Marc Elias on Defending Democracy for a wide-ranging conversation on Trump's Justice Department and blatant corruption, the Supreme Court's assault on voting rights and the decades-long right-wing machine that made it all possible. Clinton, who has been on the front lines of these fights since the 1990s, pulls no punches on the institutions that have failed to push back and what Democrats need to do to win in 2026.


00:00 – Hillary Clinton returns to Defending Democracy
00:49 – Supreme Court's major rulings this term
5:04 – Why Democrats fought Alito and Roberts
11:03 – Voting Rights Act's long bipartisan history
18:22 – Weaponizing government against political foes
25:51 – Who stood up to Trump and who caved
31:14 – Concerns over Bill Pulte and intelligence
36:17 – Winning back the House and Senate in 2026
40:03 – Trump losing his grip on voters
44:19 – The case for abolishing the Electoral College
48:52 – Clinton's message to fight for democracy
July 1, 2026

The War on Birthright Citizenship Has Just Begun - Jamelle Bouie



An initial analysis of the Supreme Court's decision in Trump v. Barbara, the birthright citizenship case, and what it means going foward.

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