181: Live From Chicago
Update: 2024-05-048
Description
Jill Wine-Banks hosts #SistersInLaw live in Chicago to share their takeaways from Trump’s election interference trial and review its evidence, witness testimonies, and potential verdicts. Then the #Sisters discuss Trump’s repeated violations of his gag order, the consequences so far, and whether his continued contempt of the court violates the conditions of his pretrial release. They also cover the revival of the Comstock Act and other threats to abortion rights after Dobbs, explore the legal patchwork of state restrictions, and take questions on everything from presidential immunity to SCOTUS ethics.
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From Kim on how to handle Trump’s contempt for the courts
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Joyce Vance: Twitter | University of Alabama Law | MSNBC | Civil Discourse Substack
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#SistersInlaw LIVE:
Get tickets now - politicon.com/tour
May 9 - Detroit - Royal Oak Music Theatre
May 30 - Boston - Shubert Theatre
politicon.com/tour
Get your #SistersInLaw merchandise at politicon.com/merch
WEBSITE & TRANSCRIPT
Email: SISTERSINLAW@POLITICON.COM or Thread to @sistersInLaw.podcast
Get text updates from #SistersInLaw and Politicon.
Please Support This Week’s Sponsors:
Aura Frames:
With Mother’s Day coming up, showcase your favorite memories and get $30 off plus free shipping on their best-selling digital frame at auraframes.com with the code: SISTERS
Fast Growing Trees:
Get the perfect trees and plants to transform your environment with additional fifteen percent off at fastgrowingtrees.com/sisters with the code: SISTERS
Aura:
Explore the effectiveness of Aura's parental controls with a free 14-day trial when you go to aura.com/sisters
Mentioned By The #Sisters:
From Kim on how to handle Trump’s contempt for the courts
Get Barb’s New Book:
Attack From Within: How Disinformation Is Sabotaging America
Barb’s Book Tour
Get More From #SistersInLaw
Joyce Vance: Twitter | University of Alabama Law | MSNBC | Civil Discourse Substack
Jill Wine-Banks: Twitter | Facebook | Website | Author of The Watergate Girl: My Fight For Truth & Justice Against A Criminal President
Kimberly Atkins Stohr: Twitter | Boston Globe | WBUR | Unbound Newsletter
Barb McQuade: Twitter | University of Michigan Law | Just Security | MSNBC
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@1:06:26: What an impressively arrogant, self-involved, obnoxious, rude, condescending statement. Kim's request, just prior, was much better stated (i.e., as a matter of efficiency rather than haughty direction). That single statement dropped my regard for Joyce several pegs... and I was already underwhelmed by her legal analyses (which nearly always take the form of restating the question several times over, offering an inane platitude or two, and then saying, "We'll see--Roll Tide!").