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America’s Mistakes Podcast
Lewis Ress
18 episodes
2 weeks ago
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The Supreme Court Controversy: Unveiling America's Judicial Dilemmas
America’s Mistakes Podcast
33 minutes 54 seconds
1 year ago
The Supreme Court Controversy: Unveiling America's Judicial Dilemmas
In this episode of "America's Mistakes," host Peter Hesse and Lewis M. Ress delve into the ongoing controversies surrounding the Supreme Court. They revisit the topics from their inaugural podcast, highlighting the historical and current challenges that have shaped the Court's role in American governance. The discussion touches on pivotal moments like the Loper Bright decision and Mitch McConnell's controversial actions during Supreme Court appointments. Lewis sheds light on the truth behind these judicial appointments and their far-reaching implications. The episode critiques the influence of organizations like the Federalist Society in the vetting process of justices and examines the contentious confirmation hearings of justices like Brett Kavanaugh. The conversation extends to the ethical concerns surrounding the Court, questioning the lack of accountability and proposing potential solutions through Senate Judiciary Committee investigations. Peter and Lewis also address the historical context of the Supreme Court's decisions, drawing parallels with past rulings like the Dred Scott decision and the enduring impact of such judgments. The episode concludes with an insightful look at the possibility of reforming the Supreme Court's ethical framework and the role of the legislative branch in ensuring justice.
America’s Mistakes Podcast