The Super Supremes dropped a few bombs in the final days of the 2022 term. Professor Harold Krent of the Chicago-Kent College of Law joined Robert to break down Biden v. Nebraska (student loans), Moore v. Harper (independent state legislature theory), 303 Creative v. Elenis (First Amendment), and Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard & UNC (affirmative action).
Check out Professor Krent's article Judging Judging: The Problem of Second-Guessing State Judges' Interpretation of State Law in Bush v. Gore.
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07/06/23 • 55 min
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