Jessica Levinson on the Latest Supreme Court Rulings
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that states are free to
punish presidential electors who don’t support the winner of the
popular vote. It also upheld almost the entirety of the Telephone
Consumer Protection Act,
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The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that states are free to
punish presidential electors who don’t support the winner of the
popular vote. It also upheld almost the entirety of the Telephone
Consumer Protection Act, which bans robocalls to cell phones. Those
rulings come after the court issued some unexpected decisions
recently in cases involving undocumented immigrants who arrived as
children, LGBTQ workers, and abortion rights in Louisiana. More
rulings are still to come, including a decision on whether
President Trump is required to release his tax returns to house
democrats and a New York grand jury. We discuss the cases with
Jessica Levinson, professor of law at Loyola Law School and host of
the new podcast, “Passing Judgment."
punish presidential electors who don’t support the winner of the
popular vote. It also upheld almost the entirety of the Telephone
Consumer Protection Act, which bans robocalls to cell phones. Those
rulings come after the court issued some unexpected decisions
recently in cases involving undocumented immigrants who arrived as
children, LGBTQ workers, and abortion rights in Louisiana. More
rulings are still to come, including a decision on whether
President Trump is required to release his tax returns to house
democrats and a New York grand jury. We discuss the cases with
Jessica Levinson, professor of law at Loyola Law School and host of
the new podcast, “Passing Judgment."
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