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Talking about the hottest cases affecting politics, culture, and everyone’s daily lives in a way everyone can understand.

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🎙️ This week on Case in Point, Sarah Parshall Perry and Nate Kellum from First Liberty Institute dive into Olivier v. City of Brandon. Can a claimant get relief from the future enforcement of an ordinance, if already charged with violating that same ordinance? Plus, SCOTUS, updates legal news,

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The Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic case isn’t complicated. South Carolina is entirely within its right to restrict Planned Parenthood from receiving Medicaid funding. Sarah Parshall Perry

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There have been fewer than 200 nationwide injunctions issued in the history of the United States. Almost all of them have been issued in the last 20 years, with the majority of recent injunctions being issued against President Trump. They’re almost all unlawful. Listen to this

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Case in Point: The Legal Show for Regular People - glad to announce I’ll be hosting a podcast on the hottest legal cases in the news that affect our politics, culture, and families, starting this week. 1st show will be “The Game of Risk: When Judges Think They’re Admirals.” Tune in!

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AP may be back in WH, but they can be totally ignored per court order washingtontimes.com/news/2025/apr/… if AP quit being so biased, folks might trust their reporting again

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The Game of Risk: When Judges Think They’re Admirals Hans von Spakovsky talks with lawyer and Navy veteran Cully Stimson about the “abominable” decision of a federal judge barring the Defense Department from revising its military standards on gender dysphoria. He also provides

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The Philadelphia Story: Votes and Violence in the Keystone State Special guest Christian Adams, President of the Public Interest Legal Foundation, discusses dire threats made in Pennsylvania against Trump voters in the 2024 election and refusal of law enforcement to take any

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Rogue Judges and Nationwide Injunctions This week’s special guest is former Speaker of the House, historian, and author Newt Gingrich. We discuss his recent testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on “Judicial Overreach” as well as his historical perspective on the

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Pride Comes Before the Fall – Kindergarteners, Sex, and the Supremes Attorney Eric Baxter of the Becket Fund, who represents parents in their lawsuit against the Montgomery County, Maryland School Board for indoctrinating their kindergartners and elementary school kids with

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The Radicals’ Newest Heroes: Gangsters, Human Traffickers, and Terrorists Special Guest Lora Ries, one of the country’s leading experts on illegal immigration and DHS operations, discusses the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case, the rules governing deportation, and the work being done by

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Birth in a Nation: One Injunction to Rule Them All Professor John Eastman discusses the oral arguments made on May 15 in the birthright citizenship cases before the Supreme Court and the problem of nationwide injunctions. A classic film review relevant to arrogant judges is

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Censorship Woes: I Guess I’d Rather Not Be in Colorado Guest Sarah Parshall Perry discusses a lawsuit just filed in Colorado against the state’s new draconian censorship and government propaganda law. A classic movie review is provided of the film version of George Orwell’s

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The Real West Wing-High Noon at the White House Special guest May Mailman, Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Policy Analyst, talks about the formulation of policy at the White House and the lawfare against the president being waged by outlaw judges. A film review is

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The Mortal Storm: Anti-Semitism Invades America’s Universities Guest Ken Marcus of the Louis Brandeis Center for Human Rights discuss the plague of anti-Semitism that has arisen at American universities, the private lawsuits filed to stop it, and the actions taken by the Trump

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On this week's episode Seth Dillon, CEO of The Babylon Bee, discusses winning the Salvatori Prize for American Citizenship, the creation of its satires and parodies that expose corruption, and the censorship it faces over its work. Also, movie review of “Deadline – U.S.A,” the

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The Babylon Bee was put in Twitter jail for calling a man a man. Elon Musk spent $43 billion to bail them out, and although they can make jokes on X again, the fight to stop the Left’s assault on humor and free speech is far from over. Listen to the latest episode of the Case in