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Every year on On the Issues, we bring you a Supreme Court term in review with a live studio audience. This year, for the first time we’re bringing you one from Washington, DC—we’re going to discuss the most important rulings of the 2023-2024 term, unpacking issues from abortion rights to presidential immunity—while we prepare for what’s coming next as the Supreme Court begins its new term this week.
Joining us to discuss the term are some very special guests:
Mark Joseph Stern: Mark Joseph Stern is a senior writer at Slate.
Moira Donegan: Moira Donegan is a U.S. columnist at The Guardian.
Jamelle Bouie: Jamelle Bouie is an opinion columnist at The New York Times.
Madiba Dennie: Madiba Dennie is deputy editor and senior contributor of Balls and Strikes.
Chris Geidner: Chris Geidner is the founder of the Law Dork Substack and an MSNBC columnist.
Check out this episode’s landing page at MsMagazine.com for a full transcript, links to articles referenced in this episode, further reading and ways to take action.
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Every year on On the Issues, we bring you a Supreme Court term in review with a live studio audience. This year, for the first time we’re bringing you one from Washington, DC—we’re going to discuss the most important rulings of the 2023-2024 term, unpacking issues from abortion rights to presidential immunity—while we prepare for what’s coming next as the Supreme Court begins its new term this week.
Joining us to discuss the term are some very special guests:
Mark Joseph Stern: Mark Joseph Stern is a senior writer at Slate.
Moira Donegan: Moira Donegan is a U.S. columnist at The Guardian.
Jamelle Bouie: Jamelle Bouie is an opinion columnist at The New York Times.
Madiba Dennie: Madiba Dennie is deputy editor and senior contributor of Balls and Strikes.
Chris Geidner: Chris Geidner is the founder of the Law Dork Substack and an MSNBC columnist.
Check out this episode’s landing page at MsMagazine.com for a full transcript, links to articles referenced in this episode, further reading and ways to take action.
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