The Power of The President Is About To Become Uncontainable.
Briefly

Recent rulings from the Supreme Court signal a concerning shift in judicial responsibility, suggesting courts are no longer equipped to safeguard citizen rights. The decision in Trump v. CASA confirms the judiciary's limited role in addressing significant violations, complicating the pursuit of justice. Additionally, other rulings, including Mahmoud v. Taylor, reflect a broader trend where parents can now choose to exclude certain educational content about LGBTQ+ issues, further emphasizing the implications of these decisions on personal liberties and rights in Trump's America.
In Trump v. CASA, we learned that it's not actually the job of the courts to save us from blatant violations of our rights.
Hosts Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern discuss all of Friday's big decisions including Mahmoud v. Taylor, which will allow parents to opt-out of hearing about LGBTQ+ people in schools.
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