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chief justice roberts: justice thomas? justice alito? justice alito:ould you explain how your rule would be carried out by police officers on a day-to-day basis? let's say that there are 500 beds in a particular town and let's say it's 3:00 in the afternoon, 4:00 in the afternoon on a winter day. what is an individual police officer supposed to do if individual police officer would go around and count the number of people who are getting ready to sleep outside? i guess if that's 4:00, you wouldn't get that. let's say it's 6:00. count the number of people who are getting ready to sleep outside for the night and then ask each one of them whether you've tried to find a bed at -- at a shelter? whether that person would be willing to go to a shelter if a bed is available without any conditions or whether the bed would have to be available on the conditions that the individual wants, like i won't go to a shelter where they won't take my dog or something like that? can you just explain how it would work on a daily basis. mr. kneedler: well, fir
chief justice roberts: justice thomas? justice alito? justice alito:ould you explain how your rule would be carried out by police officers on a day-to-day basis? let's say that there are 500 beds in a particular town and let's say it's 3:00 in the afternoon, 4:00 in the afternoon on a winter day. what is an individual police officer supposed to do if individual police officer would go around and count the number of people who are getting ready to sleep outside? i guess if that's 4:00, you...
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justice alito: thank you. chief justice roberts: justice sotomayor? justice sotomayor: there is a diffen between stabilizing a person who presents a serious medical condition requiring stabilatn than a person who ests with a condition, quoting idaho's words,he there is a -- poses a great risk of death to the pregnant woman. you agree there's daylight between the two? mr. turner: we agree, and i think this is most -- justice sotomayor: and so there will be some women who present serious medical condition that the federalaw would require to be treated who will not be tread der idaho law? mr. turner: no, i disagree with that. idaho hospitals are treating these women. they're not treating these women with- justice sotomayor: stop. mr. turner: -- abortions nessarily, your honor, and that's an importantoi. justice sotomayor: and that's my point. just answer the point, which is they will present with a serious medical condition that doctors inoofaith can't say will present death but will present those doctors -- potential loss of an organ or serious medical
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chief justice roberts: justice barrt? justice barrett: no. chief justice roberts: justice jackson? jujackson: can a person go from being addicted to drugs not being addicted to drugs? . coran: so i think under common -- as we think about it in terms of modern medicine, the answer is no. but the robinsonou certainly thought that was the case, right? sixty yearag we didn't have the same understanding of addictn. justice jackson: so your view of binson is that it doesn't really matter, the permaney the condition; it's still a status? ms. corkran: right. the robinson court did not think that the permanency mattered, because it thought that adction was a status that could change. ice jackson: thank you. chief justice roberts: thank you, cou rebuttal? ms. evangelis: thank you. this case is worlds away from robinson. the eighth amendment does not answer any of estions that we've been discussing today, and that is reason not to extend robinson. all se questions are unanswerable. t, i'd like to start with the united states' position. that would also bring chaos. it would be a disaster if ma
chief justice roberts: justice barrt? justice barrett: no. chief justice roberts: justice jackson? jujackson: can a person go from being addicted to drugs not being addicted to drugs? . coran: so i think under common -- as we think about it in terms of modern medicine, the answer is no. but the robinsonou certainly thought that was the case, right? sixty yearag we didn't have the same understanding of addictn. justice jackson: so your view of binson is that it doesn't really matter, the...
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justice kagan: thank chief justice roberts: justice -- justice kavanaugh? justice kavanaugh: you've touched on what's happening on the ground, and that's an important consideration in answer to the question of what's happeng. but idaho is representing -- and i just want to get your aner on this -- that, as i count it, nine conditions that have been identified bthgovernment where emtala would require that an abortion be available, an abortion is available under idaho law. anth's in the reply brief. now, are there other conditions? -- you've ruled out mta health. are there other conditions you would identify, or are you just sayinghathat's not really happening on the ground? i think that'part of your answer, but i just want to get a fuller answer tt. geraprelogar: it certainly isn't happening on therod. these are the conditions that we're worried about. and i think the problem with my frie's theory that idaho law would permit it is that you just c't square it with the text of the statute. you know, the -- the -- justice kavanaugh: what if treere general prelo
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and the current justices because that they had all had these large lives each of the justices felt he could and should be leading the court and this was especially true of felix frankfurter. he had devoted his life to studying the supreme court writing about it. he had close to these judicial icons like oliver wendell holmes ands. and he thought was his natural fate. and destiny to lead the court and for the other justices to fall line behind him and the other justices didn't quite see it that really bothered frankfurter. he was. and in fact, during the war years, during some of the war years, he kept a journal and a diary. and in it he recorded every grievance and perceived unhappy it and he even took to calling the other justices black and douglas and murphy and rutledge the axis. now is at the height of world war two when we're fighting the axis enemies, you know. 1 when justice started calling another group of justices al qaida. but it also was not a one way street. for example, there are from douglass toeriod where he refers to frankfurter as der fÜhrer and the little --. so the
and the current justices because that they had all had these large lives each of the justices felt he could and should be leading the court and this was especially true of felix frankfurter. he had devoted his life to studying the supreme court writing about it. he had close to these judicial icons like oliver wendell holmes ands. and he thought was his natural fate. and destiny to lead the court and for the other justices to fall line behind him and the other justices didn't quite see it that...
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and destiny to lead the court and for the other justices to fall line behind him and the other justices didn't quite see it that way, and that really bothered frankfurter. he wasand in fact, during the war years, during some of the war years, he kept a journal and a diary. and in it he recorded every grievance and perceived and he was very, very unhappy it and he even took to other justices black and douglas and murphy andis. now is at the height of world war two wh fighting the axis enemies, you know. it's as if after 911 when justice started calling another group ofces al qaida. but it also was not a one way street. for example, there are from douglass to murphy this period where he refers to frankfurter as der fÜhrer and the little --. so there'sonal enmity then among the justices what i find interesting with that, too, and then i'll focus to some of the cases in what's going on, both in terms of the war and in terms of domestic affairs. but it's soit does play out in public there to groups around the country in what almost seems or maybe they are just overtly very political. you kn
and destiny to lead the court and for the other justices to fall line behind him and the other justices didn't quite see it that way, and that really bothered frankfurter. he wasand in fact, during the war years, during some of the war years, he kept a journal and a diary. and in it he recorded every grievance and perceived and he was very, very unhappy it and he even took to other justices black and douglas and murphy andis. now is at the height of world war two wh fighting the axis enemies,...
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andof justices. personal relationships.stances u and just to kind of briefly get the players on the table, they sort of into three groups, four known, hugo black, felix frankfurter, william douglas, robert jackson. those are the four very well known ones. then there are four who were not very well, stanley reed, frank murphy, james burns and you know, burns had been a senator from south carolina and he was only on the court for 14 months because in the fall of 1942, fdr to him come work with me in the you'll be the assistant president overseeing the domestic economy and burns left the supreme to join fdr in the the fourth justice in this category of ssjustices in s wiley rutledge, who was appointed to be burns's replacement. and ts the justices who were not initially appointed and are only two in this category. one of them was harlan fiske stone, who had been appointed in 1925 by calvin coolidge, his amherst college buddy, and as i mentioned, fdr elevated him to be chief justi in 1941. in the summer
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chief justice roberts: justice kagan? ste kagan: on the cores in question is there anything we have treew on clear error? mr. fletcher: historical fact, th statement was made. it was not made if there were specific ftu findings made. things like -- this was pressure or coercion, we thinthe were characterizations. and the ultimate first amendment standard of was this viewed objectively in context, we think that is the overview. justice kagan: and on the past rmuture harm question, i take it that inouture harm, that is independently sufficient, is that right? mr. fletcher correct. justice kagan: would there be any difficulties with confining the hointo that if we were toinfor you? mr. fletcher: i think iso ways that is the easiest w t resolve the case. this is an action for injunctive relief. we don't have to adjudicate the parties over past harm, we just have to execute the burden. justice gorsuch: in uriew, one is the time we should be considering that? probably not today at findings, right? mr. fletcher: it might be even
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justice thomas? justice alito? >> mr. aguinaga, i think some of your most recent conch we have -- colloquy with my colleagues have gotten off into questions that i didn't take from your brief that we actually need to dede in this case. so, i thought your princip argument was that whatev coercion means is ffient and coercion doesn't apply only when the government says, do this and if you don't do this, there will be legal consequences, when it says that in the same breath. but it is a more flexible standard, and yoha to take into account the whole course of the relationship regarding this matter. that is at took to be your principal argument. did i understand that correctly? >> that is correct, your honor we've got 20,000 pages in this cord of the government persist -- persistently going back to platforms time and time again, pushing them to adjust the policies, do more censoring. i think that is what makes this case so unique iyohave this fast repetition of communicatio, t it is all, the bulk of it, is behind closed doors
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so, justice sonia sotomayor , associate justice, was born in the bronx on june 25th, 1954. she earned a ba from princeton university, graduating summa, loudly, and receiving the highest academic honor presented to an undergraduate. in 1979 she earned a jd from yale law school. she served as editor of the yale law journal. she later served as an assistant district attorney in the new york county district attorneys office and then litigated international commercial matters in new york city in the firm of pavia and harcourt, where she served as an associate and leader partner. president george h. w. bush nominated her to the u.s. district court, southern district of new york and she served in that role from 1992 to 1998. in 1997, she was nominated by president bill clinton to the us court of appeals for the second circuit, where she served from 1988-2009. and president barack obama nominated her as an associate justice of the supreme court on may 26, 2009. and she assumed this role, august 8, 2009. [applause] >> associate justice amy coney barrett was born in new orleans, loui
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one of the homes flying inadvertent flags during the time was the residence of supreme court justice samuel alito in alexandria, virginia. according to photographs and interviews with neighbors. we will have more on that story later this hour, but first we begin our conversation with jasmine crockett, democrat of texas. and a member of the house oversight committee, also civil rights and criminal defense attorney whom we have known for some time, we knew her when she was in the texas legislature and observer back then, would have realized that if somebody picks a fight with you, one has to expect it will get a fight back.>> absolutely, and thank you so much for showing that i was trying to engage in something of substance in the committee hearing as well because unfortunately the drama is the only thing that anyone knows about what happened yesterday. but when we talk about whether or not republicans are serious about doing the work of the people, you have to juxtapose the fact that the speaker of the house specifically disinvited the president of kenya for a joint address to congres
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the justice presumably drives in and out of his home during those days. my husband was just a state court judge but if one of our kids had done something like that, he would have immediately taken it down and reminded the kids that as a judge, he has an obligation to preserve the appearance of absolute neutrality and to live that, right? that's your obligation is the judge, to be a fair and neutral judge. it's an even higher obligation for a supreme court justice and the problem is we have a supreme court that doesn't have formal ethics rules. it's up to each justice to decide their own behavior so i think that you're right, we have to put the supreme court on the ballot because it's something the republicans have done successfully, especially conservative republicans, from the federalist society for decades. they said you may not like the nominee but the president appoints supreme court justices and that's an important policy. i think we need to see that that happens on both sides of the aisle and of democrats believe in these egalitarian principles, the
the justice presumably drives in and out of his home during those days. my husband was just a state court judge but if one of our kids had done something like that, he would have immediately taken it down and reminded the kids that as a judge, he has an obligation to preserve the appearance of absolute neutrality and to live that, right? that's your obligation is the judge, to be a fair and neutral judge. it's an even higher obligation for a supreme court justice and the problem is we have a...
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but all signs right now or that justice alito nor justice thomas have any plans on accusing all while there's this mountain growing questions and criticism have you enjoyed your husband bag on the courts so far well, it's been quite an adventure as you can well imagine, martha-ann alito has largely stayed out of the spotlight since her husband joined the supreme court nearly two decades ago, and his far-right views came under attack during a grueling confirmation process that loved her emotional senator lindsey graham jumping to his defense, guilt by association is gone. >> dr. goodman and women away from wanting to sit where you're sitting. >> but now her husband is putting her squarely in the spotlight because of this picture published by the new york times showing an upside down flag that became a symbol of the stop the steal movement after the 2020 election, flying outside of the alito's home in the days surrounding joe biden's presidential inauguration, justice alito has laid the blame on his wife in this statement to the new york times, i had no involvement whatsoever in the fly
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you are a supreme court justice. you know there will be a lot of media attention and speculation about your houses and what kind of flag there they are flying the american flag upside down. if i did that -- i'm a young guy. what happens about calling cap -- find the flag upsidedown, ty image of unpatriotic. host: recent opedark c -- by■ it goes both ways but they are supposed to be idd. it's what you think is done for the american people. it goes beyond that. host: finish your thought. er: i'm saying if you go beyond t rick in boston giving his thoughts and you can join in thr democrats, republicans and independents (202) 748-8001. rudy is next. caller: when you arepp conservative or liberal president if opinions don't match what's going on in this country, you've got a right to turn that flag upside down. this country is upside down because of the democratic party. think that's justice. their opinion. it's ee flag upside down don' be court justice, what you think of the appropriateness? caller:■othat should have
you are a supreme court justice. you know there will be a lot of media attention and speculation about your houses and what kind of flag there they are flying the american flag upside down. if i did that -- i'm a young guy. what happens about calling cap -- find the flag upsidedown, ty image of unpatriotic. host: recent opedark c -- by■ it goes both ways but they are supposed to be idd. it's what you think is done for the american people. it goes beyond that. host: finish your thought. er:...
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garland: the justice department i can't comment on any justice. reporter: we rarely see at this phase of enforcement clearly state what kind of be looking for in terms of the case. it's very clear you're seeking to break up ticket live nation. why did you decide to this time and what kind of remedy potential would result in the case? mr. garland: as the complaint describes an important element in the gears. i think they describe fly wheel of the operation, and it's necessary to separate ticket master from live nation to limit the and all the fans promotors artists that we talked about. mr. kanter: some monopolies are so entrenched and address that they require decisive and solutions. we request a ry in anti-trust law, going back over a hundred years which is structure relief. reporter: i have two questions for the attornpic. mr. garland: i'm surprised. reporter: most of us got a solicitationident of the united states that the justice department had authorization to kill mar-a-lago raid. first, can you give us some on that particular point that he'
garland: the justice department i can't comment on any justice. reporter: we rarely see at this phase of enforcement clearly state what kind of be looking for in terms of the case. it's very clear you're seeking to break up ticket live nation. why did you decide to this time and what kind of remedy potential would result in the case? mr. garland: as the complaint describes an important element in the gears. i think they describe fly wheel of the operation, and it's necessary to separate ticket...
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i think the justices are aware of that. they come back, i've really listened carefully to the oral argument on immunity there is a very profound point that was made. supreme court justices were pushing mike the council for the government, a good guy had known for years. i like him. they say what is to stop this essential law fair? what's a stop on unethical for him politically and targeting someone and using different rules for one person? he said is not in their interest. sun enters oit's on the interesf prosecutors to bring a bad case for their not political. i thought it was a stunning a moment of willful naÏvetÉ. i think the supreme court justice almost belly laughed at the notion we are now just going to fully trust federal prosecutors like jack smith or state prosecutors like fani willis or up in new york or any of these folks to be doing the right thing for justice. it is sad. as a d.o.j. person a prosecutor what role or another for 27 years. i do not like that that we cannot trust them but that is the heart of the
i think the justices are aware of that. they come back, i've really listened carefully to the oral argument on immunity there is a very profound point that was made. supreme court justices were pushing mike the council for the government, a good guy had known for years. i like him. they say what is to stop this essential law fair? what's a stop on unethical for him politically and targeting someone and using different rules for one person? he said is not in their interest. sun enters oit's on...
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let's not forget that justice alito is also the justice that had taken a trip with a billionaire hedge fund manager. that hedge fund manager several cases before justice alito. similar to clarence thomas. same situation where you have spouses who are involved in the 2020 election. ginni thomas more clearly. now with this flag incident at samuel alito's house. you can't just say, that is my wife and i'm trying to deal with this. this is improper and undermines the legitimacy of the supreme court. most important, hurts our democracy when these cases come up because these people are clearly biased. >> michael, can you imagine the uproar there would be if justice brown jackson flu is like upside down. showing this type of disrespect to the flag. >> not only that but compound that with all the other scripting brought to the attention of the american people. republicans would be in cramps. they would be so bent over in pain from watching this unfold. and yet, they want to excuse it away. and so congresswoman, you have cnbc supreme court justices noting supreme court justice clarence thomas h
let's not forget that justice alito is also the justice that had taken a trip with a billionaire hedge fund manager. that hedge fund manager several cases before justice alito. similar to clarence thomas. same situation where you have spouses who are involved in the 2020 election. ginni thomas more clearly. now with this flag incident at samuel alito's house. you can't just say, that is my wife and i'm trying to deal with this. this is improper and undermines the legitimacy of the supreme...
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why does the supreme council of justice keep bad people in positions? honest servants of themis, who sabotages the system cleanup and reboot? about all this today, but first traditionally, before the news. detectives of the national anti-corruption bureau of ukraine conducted a search of the house of lyudmila kropyvna, the judge of the northern commercial court of appeal, who is suspected of illegal enrichment. at the end of 2021 , a house of 260 m2 appeared in the ownership of the servant of themis. in elite goatskin on kyiv region and 20 acres of valuable land under it. the market value of such an estate with a swimming pool, gazebo and sauna is from 1 million dollars, and according to the purchase and sale agreement, the nettle real estate cost eight times less. everything points to the fact that the judge hid the real amount of money she paid for the house, because she would never have been able to explain the purchase with official income. it should be noted that the acquisition of the estate coincides in time with the period when the nettle compan
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justice tom i miss or justice alito will recuse erin, jessica, thank you very much. and now, laurence tribe noted legal scholar and professor of constitutional law at harvard, joins us professor, barely appreciate your time do you think that justice alito should recuse himself from all cases related to trump and to the election at this point i do i don't think there's any question about it. it's in many ways more serious than what we have seen with justice thomas. at least justice thomas could say that my wife, ginni, has her own separate career we don't talk about the cases. you may believe that or you may not but that's a different from what's going on with justice alito he's not saying my wife has her own separate career. >> he's throwing her under the bus and blaming her for what is on his house, his flagpole it's his flag malfunction. it's his upside-down flag in everyone knows that the upside-down flag, which the united states code says should be flown that way. only in cases of absolute emergency as a kind of sos was in this case, a simple bull of the claim th
justice tom i miss or justice alito will recuse erin, jessica, thank you very much. and now, laurence tribe noted legal scholar and professor of constitutional law at harvard, joins us professor, barely appreciate your time do you think that justice alito should recuse himself from all cases related to trump and to the election at this point i do i don't think there's any question about it. it's in many ways more serious than what we have seen with justice thomas. at least justice thomas could...
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i want to zoom out real quick and say that i think this scandal around justice alito and justice thomas, the fact that the court over the last several years has been overturning major precedents, advancing the law in directions that seem completely untethered to the past. i think all of this is a sign that reforming the supreme court means to be a high priority for people who believe that progressive politics is something that should be pursued, or people who believe that americans have a right to self-government, that this court , of which alito is emblematic, is sort of out of control, and seems aware of the fact that there is not much immediately that can be done about it, but there are options. there are possibilities, and they need to be on the table for thinking about how to respond to a court that really does seem to hold large parts of the public in contempt. >> you know, this is a court in crisis. jamelle bouie, thank you for always expanding my thinking with your writing and for joining us tonight. >>> coming up, there is one place in america where it is against the rules to m
i want to zoom out real quick and say that i think this scandal around justice alito and justice thomas, the fact that the court over the last several years has been overturning major precedents, advancing the law in directions that seem completely untethered to the past. i think all of this is a sign that reforming the supreme court means to be a high priority for people who believe that progressive politics is something that should be pursued, or people who believe that americans have a right...
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you are a supreme court justice. you know there will be a lot of media attention and speculation about your houses and what kind of flag there flying. they are flying the american flag upside down. if i did that -- i'm a young guy. what happens about calling cap her neck -- find the flag upside down, to me is the dictionary image of unpatriotic. host: there was a recent oped five mark c -- by host: kevin in massachusetts, independent line. caller: flying the flag upside down has been a sign of distress for a long time, and i listen to a lot of radio, c-span, fox, cnn, cnbc, and i've never heard of dr. steele. it's ridiculous. just because they are a supreme court justice doesn't mean that they do not have the right to free speech. glad you brought up ruth bader ginsburg. where were they when she was out telling people how she thought about roe v. wade? host: regardless of justice ginsburg or justice alito, what do you think about this idea of a higher standard especially if you sit on the court? caller: i think the w
you are a supreme court justice. you know there will be a lot of media attention and speculation about your houses and what kind of flag there flying. they are flying the american flag upside down. if i did that -- i'm a young guy. what happens about calling cap her neck -- find the flag upside down, to me is the dictionary image of unpatriotic. host: there was a recent oped five mark c -- by host: kevin in massachusetts, independent line. caller: flying the flag upside down has been a sign of...
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anything the justice department can do or say? fore the supreme court so i can't■y >> we rarely see the doj at this phase of enforcement clearly say what kind of remedy they would be looking for. doj is seeking to break up live nation. why did you decide to make this so clear and what kind ofy or potential breakup would satisfy the doj? >> i answer -- as the complaint describes, ticketmaster is an important element in the gears i think they described it as the flywheel of theto separate ticketmaster from live limit the overall dominance of the industry and all the effects ■@ consumers, fans, promoters, artists that we talked about. >> some monopolies are just so entrenchedome problems so difficult to address that they ve solutions. we remedy that has been used back 100 years. >> i have twor of them on topic. most ofl this morning from the former pre oes saying the justie department had authorization to kill him during the mar-a-lago raid. can you give us some clarification on thatnd whether or not deadly force is authorized an
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the end of the week was the verdict of the international court of justice. the beginning of our new week was the announcement of the prosecutor of the international criminal court, which was against prime minister esraei and the minister of defense and war. he requested that an arrest warrant be issued . it has not yet been issued. the judges should actually investigate, but this taboo is actually the responsibility of the heads of the israeli regime. for the first time in the history of international law , it has been broken, and this is a great achievement. this vote is not unrelated to it, because one of the things that have been ordered is the requirement of the regime to actually open the way for fact-finding boards , investigative commissions and teams. investigate and document the actual commission of genocide, and this is important for the court, because in any case , the prosecutor's request, although it was desirable, but it was not complete. jangi had made this request and referred it to the international court. justice to that should team go out
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alito or justice thomas? >> they have been very reluctant to and they waived separation of powers around to try to stop us from speaking to them. but i think it has gotten to the point where the chief justice has to engage, and i think you will see more action on that shortly out of the judiciary committee. i think that the conference can also be expected to engage further. a panel of senior federal judges overseas the judicial branch of government and has the authority to look into things like when the disclosures were unlawful and willful and whether there is violation of ethics norms. >> the reason i kept repeating the george w. bush appointed samuel alito is i fear that too many people can think this is a problem created by donald trump. every republican president of our lifetimes has appointed someone, at least one justice to the supreme court who has done serious damage to the way we live and has tried to do more damage to the way we live. from clarence thomas, by the first president bush. this notion t
alito or justice thomas? >> they have been very reluctant to and they waived separation of powers around to try to stop us from speaking to them. but i think it has gotten to the point where the chief justice has to engage, and i think you will see more action on that shortly out of the judiciary committee. i think that the conference can also be expected to engage further. a panel of senior federal judges overseas the judicial branch of government and has the authority to look into...
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we have seen that with justice thomas, now we are seeing it with justice alito. but, you know, the democrats on the senate judiciary committee, as you mentioned, they may want to put pressure on justice alito, for example, to step aside from the january 6th case that the court has, or step aside from the trump election interference case that they have. but, there is actually not a whole lot they can do about it. i mean, obviously, the republicans oppose this, and also the supreme court ethics guidelines leave it in the hands of the justices to decide for themselves whether to step aside from a case. and of course, from justice alito perspective, he said it was his wife who put the flag up anyway, so, you know, the wives or spouses of supreme court justices are allowed to have their own political opinions and express them. so, if he sticks to that explanation, it is going to be difficult for people to sort of encourage him to take that extra step to actually step aside from these cases, which is what people really want here. >> senators dick durban sent that lette
we have seen that with justice thomas, now we are seeing it with justice alito. but, you know, the democrats on the senate judiciary committee, as you mentioned, they may want to put pressure on justice alito, for example, to step aside from the january 6th case that the court has, or step aside from the trump election interference case that they have. but, there is actually not a whole lot they can do about it. i mean, obviously, the republicans oppose this, and also the supreme court ethics...
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it sets the numbers of justices. the founders didn't want the united states supreme court to be above the law. it is the highest court, but justice alito is showing himself not only unfit to be a justice because he is disregarding ethical norms, but as you and all of us know, he has disregarded basic precedents. a total disregard for the president of roe and other measures that take away our basic rights. >> i do think having john roberts come before your committee is a good start and i think he should have to answer for what exactly the code of conduct and ethics, given my understanding and my final question for you, this would not be allowed for any federal judge at a lower level, right? >> it would be a violation of the current code of ethics that applies to all of the other federal judges and that is why i think the judicial conference ought to take action to investigate. has that power. if the congress one day at the organization of judges established by the congress ought to do it because any other judge would
it sets the numbers of justices. the founders didn't want the united states supreme court to be above the law. it is the highest court, but justice alito is showing himself not only unfit to be a justice because he is disregarding ethical norms, but as you and all of us know, he has disregarded basic precedents. a total disregard for the president of roe and other measures that take away our basic rights. >> i do think having john roberts come before your committee is a good start and i...
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garland: the justice nt has cases before the supreme court so i can't comment on any justice. reporter: we rarse the d.o.j. at this phase of enforcement clearly state what kind remedies they would be looking for in terms of the case.ver,n this case it's very clear you're seeking toakck master and live nation. why did you didhis so clear at this time and what kind of rem or potential result in the case? mr. garland: as the complaintcrtick master is an important element in the gears. this the fly wheel of the at necessary to separate ticket master from live nation to t overall dominance of the industry and all the affects on consumers, fans, promotors, artists that we t about. mr. kanter: some monopolies are so problems so difficult to address that they require decisive and solutions. we request a remedy that has been used in anti-trust law, going ver a hundred years which is structure relief. reporter: i have two questions for the al. neither of them on topic. mr. garland: i'm surprised. reporter: most of us got a solicitation email from the former president of the united state
garland: the justice nt has cases before the supreme court so i can't comment on any justice. reporter: we rarse the d.o.j. at this phase of enforcement clearly state what kind remedies they would be looking for in terms of the case.ver,n this case it's very clear you're seeking toakck master and live nation. why did you didhis so clear at this time and what kind of rem or potential result in the case? mr. garland: as the complaintcrtick master is an important element in the gears. this the fly...
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justice ctalito is exactly the person that a lot of us thought he was. my colleague jamelle buoy wrote this column about how he's not a fox news producer, he's a fox news watcher. he has a lot of opinions to a lot of other crankish men in their 70s. he happens to have lifetime unaccountable power over the constitution of the united states and has beenti extremely contentious of any efforts to not just rein in that power but enact a code of ethics on the supreme court. it's worth pointing out the supreme court just under pressure justsu adopted a code ethics that said that justices should recuse themselves, and i don't know if i'm going to get the language exactly right, but when it can be reasonably inferred, like when there might be reasonable doubts to their impartiality, how can anyone reasonably believe justice alito is remotely capable of being impartial around a cause he cannot resist -- that he feels so strongly about he can't restrain himself from flying banners over multiple properties? >> you know, mark justice alito's wife was blamed for the f
justice ctalito is exactly the person that a lot of us thought he was. my colleague jamelle buoy wrote this column about how he's not a fox news producer, he's a fox news watcher. he has a lot of opinions to a lot of other crankish men in their 70s. he happens to have lifetime unaccountable power over the constitution of the united states and has beenti extremely contentious of any efforts to not just rein in that power but enact a code of ethics on the supreme court. it's worth pointing out...
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the stage to hold a gas, they all the, all the justice. so in the way, we are a gauging the situation with the united states. if it was to get the list of june because of some way that is great. unpaid and embarrassing noise. i'm embarrassing to israel, i'm at the only the security council has the power to enforce these holdings by the international court of justice. but as we've heard from both william and alan bill, that it's likely that the, the us will veto any moves at the security council. so what then should be done to enforce these warnings and, and how difficult a position does this. but the us and i mean the fact is, well, throw in throughout this conflict. how difficult would it be for them if this gets to the security council? i think it puts that states in a very difficult position. i mean, for how long can they, they tell us to use the veto, to destroy as a, from its robbins and from the troubling that they are putting the united states in as well as well, not their cable guy says, you know, we are very busy. these are asking
the stage to hold a gas, they all the, all the justice. so in the way, we are a gauging the situation with the united states. if it was to get the list of june because of some way that is great. unpaid and embarrassing noise. i'm embarrassing to israel, i'm at the only the security council has the power to enforce these holdings by the international court of justice. but as we've heard from both william and alan bill, that it's likely that the, the us will veto any moves at the security...
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tonight justice alito blaming his wife. here's terry moran. >> reporter: tonight, supreme court justice, samuel alito, embroiled in controversy after "the new york times" published a photograph showing the american flag outside alito's house, flying upside down. "the times" says the picture was taken in january 2021, just days after the january 6th attack on the capitol. some trump supporters that day held aloft upside-down american flags as a sign of their rejection of joe biden's election. the u.s. flag code says the american flag should never be flown upside down except as “a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger.” alito's neighbor, aija karlson, remembers seeing alito's flag that way in 2021. >> in my mind, i just said, there's something wrong with the flag. >> reporter: today, she saw the story in "the new york times." >> and i said, oh, my god, of course that's what it was. it was hanging upside down. >> reporter: justice alito, one of the court's most conservative members, responded to the story,
tonight justice alito blaming his wife. here's terry moran. >> reporter: tonight, supreme court justice, samuel alito, embroiled in controversy after "the new york times" published a photograph showing the american flag outside alito's house, flying upside down. "the times" says the picture was taken in january 2021, just days after the january 6th attack on the capitol. some trump supporters that day held aloft upside-down american flags as a sign of their rejection...
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i entered the justice department in 1979. we barely have more attorneys in the antitrust division now than we had in 1979. this is the first year we have been able to bring the number up to the number of attorneys we had when i first entered the department. >> we would like to work with you on how well we can give the resources necessary to be able to do your job. the final,, i'm very interested to listen to the ftc commissioner about the working together with the department of justice. we have a serious issue, which needs consolidation. to fight competitiveness. it's a reality how the department of justice and the ftc, we can address these issues in a very robust way. to get these monopolies that have only increased prices. thank you. i yield back. >> thank you. general garland, it is good to have you here. thanks for your time. i want to focus on something that have not been questions about so far. the prisons. i understand according to the bureau of prison website, there are less than 35,000 employees to ensure the securit
i entered the justice department in 1979. we barely have more attorneys in the antitrust division now than we had in 1979. this is the first year we have been able to bring the number up to the number of attorneys we had when i first entered the department. >> we would like to work with you on how well we can give the resources necessary to be able to do your job. the final,, i'm very interested to listen to the ftc commissioner about the working together with the department of justice....
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we also look at what justice requires, for example, educational justice , gender justice in various fields. i said that justice has a very wide and inclusive space. if you look at some sports groups saying that we came to this meeting for the first time, well, this look. it is for us to pay attention to all our heroes , of course, now there are heroes , they are in a position and position, they should be looked at in that position , but he said that granting the right to put everything in its place is a complete position. let's make sure that the discussions of our friends in the parliament are fully implemented as per the government's view. and when we feel that something has been done against justice , we are really angry and we believe that this is not worthy of our government and in fact it is not worthy of the islamic system. is that attention must be given to fair attention to all sectors and those places that must be done in this government , we can have this view completely. the issue of justice is one of the most central points that the government of haj agha is paying attention t
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>> the justice department's trial. that matter is now in the hands of the i'm not going speculate any further. >> thank■ everyone. >> as noted the justice department has announced lawsuits against ticketmaster ar2o■ issues with ticket prices and acss h during taylor era's tour. this portion of the hearing is just over
>> the justice department's trial. that matter is now in the hands of the i'm not going speculate any further. >> thank■ everyone. >> as noted the justice department has announced lawsuits against ticketmaster ar2o■ issues with ticket prices and acss h during taylor era's tour. this portion of the hearing is just over
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i am just wondering, chief justice, i am sorry, the chief justice, john roberts, does he actually have control of this court? >> i would argue there is no control anytime maga is in the room. that's just the bottom line. and while alito , and while thomas may not have come up through maga amy coney barrett, along with cavanaugh did. we know there is a lot of maga in the room, and alito and thomas came in and wanted to beat maga, but that's not where the republican party was at the time. so now you are looking at a court. roberts is using who we look at for the swing. this is bad. this is really, really bad. is and the fact amy coney barrett maiko with the mifepristone case, like you finally woke up and realized you were a woman, that your children may be affected, i'm not sure what woke her up and made her decide okay maybe i don't need to go this way, but we appreciate her if she does the right thing. >> i was going to say. expect the questioning made it seem like she was on the right track, but we never know until it actually goes down. but in addition, republicans are really getting
i am just wondering, chief justice, i am sorry, the chief justice, john roberts, does he actually have control of this court? >> i would argue there is no control anytime maga is in the room. that's just the bottom line. and while alito , and while thomas may not have come up through maga amy coney barrett, along with cavanaugh did. we know there is a lot of maga in the room, and alito and thomas came in and wanted to beat maga, but that's not where the republican party was at the time....
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they are regular people, not supreme court justices. and they could not know that they had a fair hearing in the supreme court. >> i was trying to be as rational as i could about this and giving justice alito the benefit of the doubt, thinking perhaps he will explain that from time to time he puts the flag on the wrong way or something like this happens. he made no such effort. he made a statement to the new york times and a statement of fox news and at no point did he seem to identify the issue, that this is a symbol or at least at the time was a symbol of something. he did not disavow the symbol. he didn't do anything about it. from a legal perspective, what could have been an accident or a thing that happened in a moment in time, though hard to explain, how does this play into the fact that this is a justice on the supreme court now hearing a case directly related to something that he seems to have made a very public political statement about? >> he is actually hearing two cases directly related to january 6, one brought by the convi
they are regular people, not supreme court justices. and they could not know that they had a fair hearing in the supreme court. >> i was trying to be as rational as i could about this and giving justice alito the benefit of the doubt, thinking perhaps he will explain that from time to time he puts the flag on the wrong way or something like this happens. he made no such effort. he made a statement to the new york times and a statement of fox news and at no point did he seem to identify...
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justice sotomayor: thank you. you pointed out with the essence of the problem saying, i think benjamin franklin if i am not mistaken, where it when asked what kind of government we had, his response was, "a republic of the people." and as my colleague, justice gorsuch wrote in one of his books, he, "it's a messy thing, a republic." e is lot of voices you are trying to harmonize and function together. and entire structure of our constitution, and i think yschoy adult heard that we are a system of checks and balances, have three branches of government, that each of them hafu that they serve their functions and we banc other in an attempt to get things right. when theres discord within one or between them, that system is going to see its cracks. individually, it can fail. the failing starts things and they can move to large things. so when we don't example, a functioning executiv legislativh stepping in. if you don't have a functioning legislative branch, you are tempting the executive to take ibility or to do more t
justice sotomayor: thank you. you pointed out with the essence of the problem saying, i think benjamin franklin if i am not mistaken, where it when asked what kind of government we had, his response was, "a republic of the people." and as my colleague, justice gorsuch wrote in one of his books, he, "it's a messy thing, a republic." e is lot of voices you are trying to harmonize and function together. and entire structure of our constitution, and i think yschoy adult heard...
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, social justice , economic justice, cultural justice, educational justice and justice in all fields, which we have no point in we don't see the culture of dinim after monotheism as much as it is emphasized. justice and monotheism, justice and imamate, justice and prophethood , resurrection justice, justice and relief, economic justice , social justice, cultural justice and individual justice, personal justice and global justice and work in all fields. knowing and implementing as much as it should, and we know this to be true for a virtuous student and an educated student, in the political nature of knowing the society, knowing the needs of the society and being ready to play a role to meet the needs of the society, just as the martyrs are like this , our martyrs are lasting because of their permanence. to be a society knowing that they are ready to meet the needs of the society by offering their lives with what they have, and that's the truth of dignity . some see dignity only in giving to others. they see giving before asking, before someone asks for something. but the truth is that
, social justice , economic justice, cultural justice, educational justice and justice in all fields, which we have no point in we don't see the culture of dinim after monotheism as much as it is emphasized. justice and monotheism, justice and imamate, justice and prophethood , resurrection justice, justice and relief, economic justice , social justice, cultural justice and individual justice, personal justice and global justice and work in all fields. knowing and implementing as much as it...
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is that really justice. and it was something again that a prosecutor made that decision to not keep or not return him to juvenile court systemt caused that to be for him obation. action. oh, let me just say about ethan because i think when we look at thence is so ethan couch is a case that was reported in the media. it occurre like more than a moment but ethan couch was a white from texas ande went on a drinking spree. he and his buddies, they got in a car. his level was three times that of the legal limit. unfortunately, he got into aaccident and he four people died. he killed fourere were nine other people who were injured as a result of one of those nine people were, he was left paralyzed. so ethan wasin a court as well. he should have, but he was prosecuted in a and when it came and he was manslaughter, when it came time sentencing he had had a psychologistnd the psychologist testified that ethan was from a wealthy and his famil' ' mpage and did what he did. not know he did not understand rules. well, th
is that really justice. and it was something again that a prosecutor made that decision to not keep or not return him to juvenile court systemt caused that to be for him obation. action. oh, let me just say about ethan because i think when we look at thence is so ethan couch is a case that was reported in the media. it occurre like more than a moment but ethan couch was a white from texas ande went on a drinking spree. he and his buddies, they got in a car. his level was three times that of the...
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you about justice is how wealth is explained. for example, how much is the class gap developing? something similar to this, while the dimensions of justice in the civilizational thought of imam reza (peace be upon him) are much wider than this, that is, interpersonal relationships are important in justice. the relationship between ethnic and religious views is important. for example, we have narrations about imam reza (peace be upon him) being referred to as a christian or a zoroastrian. it means that we have both sides . they left behind a large wealth, and the government was in the hands of muslims. they could have easily taken this wealth because they did not have a shameful inheritance and distributed it among the poor muslims. taking and telling this wealth. it should be explained to everyone that you have no right as a muslim, for example, wealth is a basis of justice in yes yes, it shows how much you see the same view even towards non-muslims or in the protests of imam reza (peace be upon him) in the debates they are havin
you about justice is how wealth is explained. for example, how much is the class gap developing? something similar to this, while the dimensions of justice in the civilizational thought of imam reza (peace be upon him) are much wider than this, that is, interpersonal relationships are important in justice. the relationship between ethnic and religious views is important. for example, we have narrations about imam reza (peace be upon him) being referred to as a christian or a zoroastrian. it...
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i want to zoom out real quick and say that i think that this scandal around justice alito and justice thomas, the fact that the roberts court over the last several years has been overturning major precedence and untethered in the past. all of this is a sign that reforming the supreme court needs to be a high priority. for people who believe that progressive politics is something that should be pursued or people who believe that americans have a right to self-government. that this court of out of control. and seems aware of the fact that there is not much immediately that can be done. there are options. there are possibilities. and they need to be on the table. thinking about how to respond to a court that seems to hold large parts of it. >> this is a court in crisis. thank you so much for expanding my thinking with your writing and thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, there is one place in america where it is against the rules to mention that donald trump is an indicted criminal defendant who is currently on trial. and they call that place of al
i want to zoom out real quick and say that i think that this scandal around justice alito and justice thomas, the fact that the roberts court over the last several years has been overturning major precedence and untethered in the past. all of this is a sign that reforming the supreme court needs to be a high priority. for people who believe that progressive politics is something that should be pursued or people who believe that americans have a right to self-government. that this court of out...