SCOTUS 101: John Roberts v. Chuck Schumer

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SCOTUS 101: John Roberts v. Chuck Schumer

Mar 6, 2020 1 min read
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Former Legal Fellow and Appellate Advocacy Program Manager

Elizabeth Slattery researches and writes on the rule of law, separation of powers, civil rights, and other constitutional issues.
Senate Minority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer outside of the Supreme Court as the justices hear oral arguments in the June Medical Services v. Russo case on March 4, 2020. Sarah Silbiger / Stringer / Getty Images

Mark Walsh joins Elizabeth Slattery this week to break down the oral arguments in an important separation-of-powers case and the Louisiana abortion case.

They discuss the recent dust up between John Roberts and Chuck Schumer and the news that the Court will hear a sixth case involving Obamacare. Elizabeth also chats with Louisiana Solicitor General Elizabeth Murrill about her career.

>>>Revisiting Third-Party Standing in the Context of Abortion

Stay tuned for Supreme Trivia—Before They Were Justices edition. Mark's in the hot seat!

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