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The U.S. Supreme Court releases consequential rulings today, with consequences for social media use and former President Donald Trump's immunity claims.
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Two years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion. As an increasing number of people travel to Maryland to seek abortions, we hear about an effort to train more health professionals in reproductive care.
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In today's newswrap, Tom hears about congressional attempts to pass a bipartisan immigration bill. We also discuss the U.S. Supreme Court hearing arguments on whether Donald Trump can be disqualified from holding public office.
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The recent Supreme Court decision striking down affirmative action in university admissions has left many court watchers with the question: How do you diversify higher education?
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We’ll go On the Record with a University of Maryland professor and the editor of ‘Inside Higher Ed’ … to ask what the end of race-conscious affirmative action in admissions means for enrollments. How can schools aim for diversity while following the Supreme Court’s decision?
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There were some surprises on voting rights and the role of state courts in elections, but no surprises as the conservative majority abolished the use of race-based consideration in college admissions, restricted LGBTQ+ rights, and student loan forgiveness.
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Michael Waldman, President and CEO of The Brennan Center for Justice at the NYU School of Law discusses his new book, "The Supermajority: How the Supreme Court Divided America."
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There are several active bills winding through the Maryland General Assembly related to gun control.
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Author and legal scholar Kim Wehle reviews some of the potentially blockbuster cases the High Court will be hearing and deciding in the new term; plus, Trump's mounting legal challenges.
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Democratic challenger claims Harris wants to gut abortion rights in Maryland.