The Dispatch Podcast

Replacing a Supreme Court Justice


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On today’s podcast, Steve moderates a conversation about the politics of replacing Justice Stephen Breyer on the Supreme Court. Joining Sarah on the panel is Gregg Nunziata, who worked on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and John McCormack, Washington correspondent for National Review. What does replacing a Supreme Court justice look like from behind the scenes? Our panel has that answer and more.

 

Show Notes:

-Stirewaltisms: A Supreme Break for Biden

-TMD: Breyer to Retire

-Advisory Opinions: Justice Stephen Breyer to Retire

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