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the aclu of rhode island asks an important question. how does one prove this negative? and how does one do it with such a high burden of proof? the aclu concludes that in ending a gun confiscation order, the burden should be on the government to prove by clear and convincing evidence that should, that it should remain in effect not on the accused to halt the continued in position. this is the aclu of rhode island saying the burden should be on the government the same way the burden is traditionally in any other court proceeding in our country. you don't have to prove you're innocent. the government must prove you are guilty. if the government is going to take away your second amendment right, shouldn't the government have to prove that you're a threat or that you're guilty of something? eagle county sheriff james van beak notes that when the subject of a gun confiscation order tries to have it terminated, the burden of proof is not on the government as it is in every other legal case. but instead is placed on the accused to prove that the accusations are wrong. sheriff
the aclu of rhode island asks an important question. how does one prove this negative? and how does one do it with such a high burden of proof? the aclu concludes that in ending a gun confiscation order, the burden should be on the government to prove by clear and convincing evidence that should, that it should remain in effect not on the accused to halt the continued in position. this is the aclu of rhode island saying the burden should be on the government the same way the burden is...
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now in terms of the aclu, many people have been critical of the aclu for years and how it has changedd to be an organization was focused on free speech, due process, and this mission of protecting individual rights. it has become more and more political. it has drifted. in this case, we found out aclu staffers helped write this defamatory opinion piece, and many of us were saying, what were you even doing in this realm? why were you even involved? and the aclu selected her as their spokesperson for abuse. and they just simply seemed to accept her allegations and reject the claims of depp that he was not an abuser. and of course, that was the response of hollywood and the media. we have seen it before. now it is not clear that this is going to be a redemptive moment for depp. you know, once tagged in that way, it is hard to be untagged, but the aclu really does deserve -- really a front row seat in terms of blame. they played a critical role, they helped draft a defamatory statement, they disregarded the countervailing arguments of depp, the possibility he might be innocent, and elevat
now in terms of the aclu, many people have been critical of the aclu for years and how it has changedd to be an organization was focused on free speech, due process, and this mission of protecting individual rights. it has become more and more political. it has drifted. in this case, we found out aclu staffers helped write this defamatory opinion piece, and many of us were saying, what were you even doing in this realm? why were you even involved? and the aclu selected her as their spokesperson...
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steps to the aclu fo documents related, we know she pledged to donate millions to the aclu and thatd help her with the op-ed that started this whole case which she honored as much as her promise to not use johnny's bed as of a porta potty. to comply with the subpoena, from johnny depp, the aclu says they had to review thousands of documents. it makes you wonder where was all that paper when amber neede it. isn't that the real question america? that should be the new show. now they want to be reimbursed for that time, totaling about $86,000, the same i pay each year for brett. to walk on my back. the lawyer say he is exorbitant and unreasonable, which is much like johnny depp's music. ♪ singing ♪ solo. ♪ meanwhile lawyers say that coul embolden others accused of abus to take their cases to court with one guy calling the deppe trial a playbook for suing your accuser. that sounds familiar, as if someone smarter than me already predicted this. >> when someone is wrong to the point of how johnny depp was wrong, there is this argument that he should invited to because it's not fair for th
steps to the aclu fo documents related, we know she pledged to donate millions to the aclu and thatd help her with the op-ed that started this whole case which she honored as much as her promise to not use johnny's bed as of a porta potty. to comply with the subpoena, from johnny depp, the aclu says they had to review thousands of documents. it makes you wonder where was all that paper when amber neede it. isn't that the real question america? that should be the new show. now they want to be...
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why t do you think the other loser in the case is the aclu? and while the jury awardedes five million dollars in punitive damages, it was reduced by the judgeuc to three hundred and fifty thousand dollars because the commonwealth of virginia, mi their law limits punitive damages. what are your thoughts on those two things? f well, first of all, i've never been a fan of these caps on punitive damages. jurors tend to give punitive damages in a very small number of cases.es less thans one percent. but they are there to register the jury's outrage to say this is far beyond the pale. this is not just defamation. it's worthy of something more . and i think that states like virginia really do a disservice by having these lower caps. i've been h critical of these caps for a long time now in terms of the aclu, many people have been critical ofor the aclu for years and how it's changed and used to be an organization was focusedch on free speech due process and this mission of protecting individual rights. it's ti become more and more political. it'sli d
why t do you think the other loser in the case is the aclu? and while the jury awardedes five million dollars in punitive damages, it was reduced by the judgeuc to three hundred and fifty thousand dollars because the commonwealth of virginia, mi their law limits punitive damages. what are your thoughts on those two things? f well, first of all, i've never been a fan of these caps on punitive damages. jurors tend to give punitive damages in a very small number of cases.es less thans one percent....
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general so far, not among those being targeted by the aclu but with a strong response to what the aclu is up to after this. ♪ [ marcia ] my dental health was not good. i had periodontal disease, and i just didn't feel well. but then i found clearchoice. [ forde ] replacing marcia's teeth with dental implants at clearchoice was going to afford her that permanent solution. [ marcia ] clearchoice dental implants gave me the ability to take on the world. i feel so much better, and i think that that is the key. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. if you used shipgo this whole thing wouldn't be a thing. yeah, dad! i don't want to deal with this. oh, you brought your luggage to the airport. that's adorable. with shipgo shipping your luggage before you fly you'll never have to wait around here again. like ever. that can't be comfortable though. shipgo.com the smart, fa
general so far, not among those being targeted by the aclu but with a strong response to what the aclu is up to after this. ♪ [ marcia ] my dental health was not good. i had periodontal disease, and i just didn't feel well. but then i found clearchoice. [ forde ] replacing marcia's teeth with dental implants at clearchoice was going to afford her that permanent solution. [ marcia ] clearchoice dental implants gave me the ability to take on the world. i feel so much better, and i think that...
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well,k depp sued the aclu for documents related to a herd.e know she'd pledged to donate millions to the aclu and that they'd help her with the op ed that started this whole case which she honored as much as her promise to not use johnny's bed as porta but to comply with a subpoena subpoena almost from dep. the aclu says they had to review thousands of documentsth some of which were turned over to the court. makes you wonder where was all that paper when amber needed it ? not the real kind of cosigning.t that's the real question. americahe ra?. it's the real question that should be a new show. the real question with greg gutfeld be over very quickly though. and now they want toe be reimbursed for that time6, totaling about eighty six grand, the same amount i pay each yearsa for brett bear to walk on my back has the softest feet that lawyers say the request isa exorbitanty and unreasonable, which is much like johnny. c >> that's music. soso could be while lawyers who spoke to the new york times say depth win could embolden others accused of ab
well,k depp sued the aclu for documents related to a herd.e know she'd pledged to donate millions to the aclu and that they'd help her with the op ed that started this whole case which she honored as much as her promise to not use johnny's bed as porta but to comply with a subpoena subpoena almost from dep. the aclu says they had to review thousands of documentsth some of which were turned over to the court. makes you wonder where was all that paper when amber needed it ? not the real kind of...
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i want to bring you deputy director of the aclu freedom project, brigitte. brigitte, thank you so much for joining us on. this one of my first questions to you is, the plan when it comes to the aclu of women crossing state lines for fear of prosecution, seeking out these abortion services, as i documented these women's travels in that piece. there is a possibility these women would not be protected. >> thank you so much for having me. the human devastation that the supreme court's decision is wreaking cannot be overstated. it is horrible what's happening in this country right now. you are right for the next phase of this is to try to prevent people from leaving their states to get abortion in another state. we already saw a bill that was introduced in missouri that would do that. obviously, there's a federal constitutional rights to travel that we will be looking into, but that's the next weight. not just for preventing people from leaving their states, but the other side had their eye on a national ban on abortion. so, even if you live on the state where ab
i want to bring you deputy director of the aclu freedom project, brigitte. brigitte, thank you so much for joining us on. this one of my first questions to you is, the plan when it comes to the aclu of women crossing state lines for fear of prosecution, seeking out these abortion services, as i documented these women's travels in that piece. there is a possibility these women would not be protected. >> thank you so much for having me. the human devastation that the supreme court's...
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bridget, wet avenues of legal action is the aclu taking to help them?we're going to fight in a courses long as we can and wherever we can. that includes going to state courts and state constitution. for example, tomorrow we're going to be in florida state court arguing under the state constitution that for the 15-week abortion ban should not be allowed to take effect, which is scheduled to do july one. you're gonna see other files charged in order to restore access to abortion to some states that banned abortion. that's one of the primary things that we're going to do for a litigation perspective. >> but i guess, going to court at the state level is extremely important, but the highest court of the land has already made up his mind. is there any real hope for real legal action that will help? >> there is. luckily, the state constitutions can protect the right to abortion. separately and independently of the federal constitution. regardless of with the u.s. supreme court has said, state courts and their state constitution can protect the right to abortio
bridget, wet avenues of legal action is the aclu taking to help them?we're going to fight in a courses long as we can and wherever we can. that includes going to state courts and state constitution. for example, tomorrow we're going to be in florida state court arguing under the state constitution that for the 15-week abortion ban should not be allowed to take effect, which is scheduled to do july one. you're gonna see other files charged in order to restore access to abortion to some states...
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ashley morris is organizing director with the aclu, northern california. >> she says that the data is clear. san francisco residents embraced progressive da bu dean's policies. aclu volunteers tested over 50,000 san francisco voters and regardless of which side of the recall, those voters landed on. we heard really clear support for policies that reduce incarceration, hold police accountable when they break the law. >> invest in housing, mental health counseling, substance, use treatment and root out racial bias from our legal system. mcewen and all eyes will be on the next steps taken by city leaders, especially san francisco. mayor london breed. >> tasked with putting a new day into place and what policies that that grace theresa on for news. >> well, president biden weighed in on chase, a blue jeans recall election. he did not mention budi but the president made his concerns pretty clear when he voluntarily walked up to reporters before he got on his flight to la. take a listen. >> we've got a pretty why can't? i think that voters sent a clear message night. both parties have to st
ashley morris is organizing director with the aclu, northern california. >> she says that the data is clear. san francisco residents embraced progressive da bu dean's policies. aclu volunteers tested over 50,000 san francisco voters and regardless of which side of the recall, those voters landed on. we heard really clear support for policies that reduce incarceration, hold police accountable when they break the law. >> invest in housing, mental health counseling, substance, use...
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and our position, and the aclu was reproductive freedom. and that meant abortions.terilization. that meant women can't be forced to carry a baby, they can't be forced not to carry a baby. that is where they were trying to do two women, and i really think that things, as of two days ago, have gone way back on the issues of women controlling our own bodies. way back. >> yes? -- so, so susan, i wanted to underscore a couple of things brenda just said. i think that is where we are living. yes, we have seen medical advances now where women can order medication, abortion medication in the privacy of their own home. in some cases, it might still need many -- medical treatment, because as brenda said, not all women are built for childbirth, not all women, and i think this is something which is highly contested, but all women want to be mothers. they want to be able to make that decision. where do you see this going in the sense of women actually galvanizing allies, men, in this conversation, because as part of your podcast, it also talks about the couple who is making these
and our position, and the aclu was reproductive freedom. and that meant abortions.terilization. that meant women can't be forced to carry a baby, they can't be forced not to carry a baby. that is where they were trying to do two women, and i really think that things, as of two days ago, have gone way back on the issues of women controlling our own bodies. way back. >> yes? -- so, so susan, i wanted to underscore a couple of things brenda just said. i think that is where we are living....
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de acuerdo a aclu, hay miles de adolescentes encarcelados en estados unidos.ablecida 1992. algunos residentes de esa ciudad nos dieron su opiniÓn sobre la decisiÓn del consejo municipal. >> estarÍa bien que el gobierno lo permitiera para que los jÓvenes se diviertan. >> en 1997 empezÓ eso y era muy calmado. hacen cosas que no deben hacer y por eso los castigan. es lo que esta vez se porten bien y si van a ser lo mismo que lo hagan moderadamente. . para saber a partir de cuÁndo y en quÉ zonas de la bahÍa bajarÁn las temperaturas vamos de nuevo con fernanda ramos garcÉs. fernanda: hablando en tÉrminos del dÍa de maÑana desde muy temprano con mÍnimas que a partir de las 5:00 de la maÑana pueden alcanzar los medios 50 grados. quiero incluir tambiÉn zonas hacia el norte. una maÑana muy fresca con temperaturas despejadas. en horas de la tarde el calor se mantendrÁ en nuestra Área de cobertura y estarÁn sobre los 80 grados. el resto del Área de la bahÍa se mantiene en los mediados 70 grados. las condiciones en el exterior despejadas con rayos ultravioletas en un nive
de acuerdo a aclu, hay miles de adolescentes encarcelados en estados unidos.ablecida 1992. algunos residentes de esa ciudad nos dieron su opiniÓn sobre la decisiÓn del consejo municipal. >> estarÍa bien que el gobierno lo permitiera para que los jÓvenes se diviertan. >> en 1997 empezÓ eso y era muy calmado. hacen cosas que no deben hacer y por eso los castigan. es lo que esta vez se porten bien y si van a ser lo mismo que lo hagan moderadamente. . para saber a partir de cuÁndo...
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aclu volunteers tested over 50,000 san francisco voters. and regardless of which side of the recall, those voters landed on. we heard really clear support for policies that reduce incarceration, hold police accountable when they break the law, invest in housing, mental health counseling, substance, use treatment and root out racial bias from our legal system. mcewen and all eyes will be on the next steps taken by city leaders, especially san francisco. mayor london breed. >> tasked with putting a new day into place and what policies that that and grace theresa on for news. >> president biden made reference to chase teens recall today before catching a flight to california unprompted. the president walked up to a group of reporters before boarding air force one. the president did not mention chase somebody by name. it was clear that the recall was on his mind. >> i think that voters sent a clear message night. both parties have to step up and do something about. as well as gun violence. >> president biden was greeted in la today by mayor eri
aclu volunteers tested over 50,000 san francisco voters. and regardless of which side of the recall, those voters landed on. we heard really clear support for policies that reduce incarceration, hold police accountable when they break the law, invest in housing, mental health counseling, substance, use treatment and root out racial bias from our legal system. mcewen and all eyes will be on the next steps taken by city leaders, especially san francisco. mayor london breed. >> tasked with...
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the aclu of rhode island asks an important question. how does one prove this negative? and how does one do it with such a high burden of proof? the aclu concludes that in ending a gun confiscation order, the burden should be on the government to prove by clear and convincing evidence that should, that it should remain in effect not on the accused to halt the continued in position. this is the aclu of rhode island saying the burden should be on the government the same way the burden is traditionally in any other court proceeding in our country. you don't have to prove you're innocent. the government must prove you are guilty. if the government is going to take away your second amendment right, shouldn't the government have to prove that you're a threat or that you're guilty of something? eagle county sheriff james van beak notes that when the subject of a gun confiscation order tries to have it terminated, the burden of proof is not on the government as it is in every other legal case. but instead is placed on the accused to prove that the accusations are wrong. sheriff
the aclu of rhode island asks an important question. how does one prove this negative? and how does one do it with such a high burden of proof? the aclu concludes that in ending a gun confiscation order, the burden should be on the government to prove by clear and convincing evidence that should, that it should remain in effect not on the accused to halt the continued in position. this is the aclu of rhode island saying the burden should be on the government the same way the burden is...
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aclu volunteers tested over 50,000 san francisco voters. and regardless of which side of the recall, those voters landed on. we heard really clear support for policies that reduce incarceration, hold police accountable when they break the law, invest in housing, mental health counseling, substance, use treatment and root out racial bias from our legal system. mcewen and all eyes will be on the next steps taken by city leaders, especially san francisco. mayor london breed. >> tasked with putting a new day into place and what policies that that and grace theresa on for news. >> president biden weighing in on a chase in today's recall election. he didn't mention today by may, but the president made his concerns pretty clear when he voluntarily walked up to reporters before boarding his flight to l a >> we've got a pretty why can't? i think that voters sent a clear message night. both parties have to step up and do something about. as well as gun violence. and i said, as you recall. with the first major bill we pass that gave the states and loc
aclu volunteers tested over 50,000 san francisco voters. and regardless of which side of the recall, those voters landed on. we heard really clear support for policies that reduce incarceration, hold police accountable when they break the law, invest in housing, mental health counseling, substance, use treatment and root out racial bias from our legal system. mcewen and all eyes will be on the next steps taken by city leaders, especially san francisco. mayor london breed. >> tasked with...
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amy: david cole, thank you for being with us, aclu national legal director.ll eat your op-ed "the supreme court is not accountable to the people. so what can check its power?" next up, michigan supreme court throughout dust throughout charges rick snyder another officials for their role in the poisoning of an american city, the flint water crisis. we will go to flint to get a response. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "miracle" by the flint musician tunde olaniran. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we and today show in michigan, where on tuesday the state's supreme court threw out charges against former michigan governor rick snyder, his former health director, and seven other former officials for their role in the deadly flint, michigan, water crisis. the court ruled unanimously the judge who issued the indictments did not have the authority to do so because he acted as a "one-person grand jury" and had no power to issue indictments under rarely used state laws. concurring opinion -- -- justice rich
amy: david cole, thank you for being with us, aclu national legal director.ll eat your op-ed "the supreme court is not accountable to the people. so what can check its power?" next up, michigan supreme court throughout dust throughout charges rick snyder another officials for their role in the poisoning of an american city, the flint water crisis. we will go to flint to get a response. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "miracle" by the flint musician tunde olaniran. this is...
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today, texas faces a lawsuit from the aclu to stop its preroe abortion ban from taking effect. louisiana and utah's abortion bans are on halt after judges weighed in to stop enforcement. in south carolina, a judge gave new abortion restricts the full go ahead. california lawmakers approved a measure to put abortion rights on the ballot this november. governor gavin newsom signing an ordered to prohibit sharing any patient data with states restricting abortion rights. >>> gay couples are facing a time of fear and uncertainty after the recent ruling taking away abortion rights. their concern is that a future high court ruling could do to gay marriage what it did to roe v. wade. since last friday's ruling, they've been gathering financial documents and adoption papers. they were married in idaho, if not for a supreme court win their home state never would have validated their marriage. >> we have built a life together and, so i honestly don't know what that looks like. if it isn't anymore. mean, that sounds like it would upend everything we've built together. >> in states like ida
today, texas faces a lawsuit from the aclu to stop its preroe abortion ban from taking effect. louisiana and utah's abortion bans are on halt after judges weighed in to stop enforcement. in south carolina, a judge gave new abortion restricts the full go ahead. california lawmakers approved a measure to put abortion rights on the ballot this november. governor gavin newsom signing an ordered to prohibit sharing any patient data with states restricting abortion rights. >>> gay couples...
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i'm donating my money to the aclu and another charity and proved that she donated $350,000. she's putting the op-ed out, two months before the aqua man movie was coming out. that's her biggest movie. so you're using the me too movement in an abusive way to make money. that's what i think this jury found. that's what they believed. >> fascinating. you can see the bottom of the screen. jury awards $15 million to depp, $2 million to heard. that two million comes out of the pocket of an agent of johnny depp. he was not found guilty on defamation himself on that part of the equation. brian, thanks very much. i want to bring in our correspondents on the scene, mark meredith. he has a new statement that has just been released from amber heard. mark, tell us what you got. >> good afternoon. almost within minutes of this announcement being made, we heard from amber heard. she says she's disappointed, she's heard broken by the mountain of evidence was not enough to stand up to the power influence and sway of her ex-husband. so amber heard still coming out swinging after this ruling, a
i'm donating my money to the aclu and another charity and proved that she donated $350,000. she's putting the op-ed out, two months before the aqua man movie was coming out. that's her biggest movie. so you're using the me too movement in an abusive way to make money. that's what i think this jury found. that's what they believed. >> fascinating. you can see the bottom of the screen. jury awards $15 million to depp, $2 million to heard. that two million comes out of the pocket of an agent...
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ashley morris is organizing director with the aclu, northern california. >> she says that the data is clear. san francisco residents in braced progressive da bu dean's policies. aclu volunteers tested over 50,000 san francisco voters and regardless of which side of the recall, those voters landed on. we heard really clear support for policies that reduce incarceration, hold police accountable when they break the law, invest in housing, mental health counseling, substance, use treatment and root out racial bias from our legal system. mcewen and all eyes will be on the next steps taken by city leaders, especially san francisco. mayor london breed. >> tasked with putting a new day into place and what policies that that and grace theresa on for news. >> president biden is the latest person to weigh in on the boudin recall, although not mentioning, booed by name. his comments are grabbing a lot of attention. unprompted. the president walked up to a group of reporters before boarding an air force one flight to california. and while he did not mention today's name, it was clear the recall wa
ashley morris is organizing director with the aclu, northern california. >> she says that the data is clear. san francisco residents in braced progressive da bu dean's policies. aclu volunteers tested over 50,000 san francisco voters and regardless of which side of the recall, those voters landed on. we heard really clear support for policies that reduce incarceration, hold police accountable when they break the law, invest in housing, mental health counseling, substance, use treatment...
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and he did not give in. >> and even the aclu which is supposed to be standard for principles of freedomspeech, that is not their interest, they are interested in that they wanted to get money out of amber heard, so there is very little principle. >> jenna: it is worth making sure that we hold ourselves accountable and what i develop as an unhealthy relationship with this particular case. [laughter] like it has been so overwhelming to watch all of the people that are standing outside, there was a woman outside the courtroom, johnny depp does not even know who you are. and so we have this unhealthy relationship with both celebrities as if we have personal relationships with them, and also this addiction to watching people that we have personal relationships with fall from grace, because it gives us an opportunity to in some cases, not look at her own self. >> julie: i do not know who amber was. >> kayleigh: team amber, team johnny? team let's move on, america. >> it's a real point that all the evidence, we can't deny that this is someone -- amber heard, who threw a bottle at his face. and
and he did not give in. >> and even the aclu which is supposed to be standard for principles of freedomspeech, that is not their interest, they are interested in that they wanted to get money out of amber heard, so there is very little principle. >> jenna: it is worth making sure that we hold ourselves accountable and what i develop as an unhealthy relationship with this particular case. [laughter] like it has been so overwhelming to watch all of the people that are standing...
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your representation on behalf of the aclu and the works that you are doing, as well as media. media plays a very important role in that narrative, so to see women of color journalists in this space makes my heart just super happy. so, each and every one of you should give yourself a pat on the back in a big hug and realize that what we are doing now is historic in this space. thank you so much to carolyn phillips, all of the organizations out there. you mentioned earlier legacy to legal, keep on your radar the justice foundation. legacy the legal, the work what -- the work we are doing. i'm on the board of directors for the justice foundation. we are very much in our infancy, but keep your ears to the work that we are going to be doing. we just hired our newest executive director. so we are definitely going to get some good work done. so, just keep up the great work, everybody. >> that's a good way to end it. thank you all for being here and thank you all for your stories, insight, for your real talk about where we are in terms of policy, and moving the needle forward on justi
your representation on behalf of the aclu and the works that you are doing, as well as media. media plays a very important role in that narrative, so to see women of color journalists in this space makes my heart just super happy. so, each and every one of you should give yourself a pat on the back in a big hug and realize that what we are doing now is historic in this space. thank you so much to carolyn phillips, all of the organizations out there. you mentioned earlier legacy to legal, keep...
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your representation on behalf of the aclu and the works that you are doing, as well as media. media plays a very important role in that narrative, so to see women of color journalists in this space makes my heart just super happy. so, each and every one of you should give yourself a pat on the back in a big hug and realize that what we are doing now is historic in this space. thank you so much to carolyn phillips, all of the organizations out there. you mentioned earlier legacy to legal, keep on your radar the justice foundation. legacy the legal, the work what -- the work we are doing. i'm on the board of directors for the justice foundation. we are very much in our infancy, but keep your ears to the work that we are going to be doing. we just hired our newest executive director. so we are definitely going to get some good work done. so, just keep up the great work, everybody. >> that's a good way to end it. thank you all for being here and thank you all for your stories, insight, for your real talk about where we are in terms of policy, and moving the needle forward on justi
your representation on behalf of the aclu and the works that you are doing, as well as media. media plays a very important role in that narrative, so to see women of color journalists in this space makes my heart just super happy. so, each and every one of you should give yourself a pat on the back in a big hug and realize that what we are doing now is historic in this space. thank you so much to carolyn phillips, all of the organizations out there. you mentioned earlier legacy to legal, keep...
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there was work to do i had the great pleasure and privilege of working with her on some aclu cases and also a visiting her in her book lined office at the supreme court. there was never a moment when i did not trust her opinion on all that came before us in life and when she was not the best kind of teacher one who encourages and allows us to be our best selves as though i only met her once i felt a kinship with joseph skinbergs because of her passion for equality and justice i wasn't surprised when i found out we shared a passion for the play. and a powerful denunciation of hatred and bigotry expressed as an imaginary conversation between anne frank and emmett till. berg lifelong determination to fight injustice and intolerance for us here at the kennedy center. we love ruth also for her fervent belief in the arts and her consuming passion for opera which brought her to the kennedy center so often and led her from being a participant in the audience to a participant on the stage. justice ruth bader ginsburg was an inspiration to me. prism there's a saying meant to bring comfort when s
there was work to do i had the great pleasure and privilege of working with her on some aclu cases and also a visiting her in her book lined office at the supreme court. there was never a moment when i did not trust her opinion on all that came before us in life and when she was not the best kind of teacher one who encourages and allows us to be our best selves as though i only met her once i felt a kinship with joseph skinbergs because of her passion for equality and justice i wasn't surprised...
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this will magnify criticism of the role of the aclu." make of the jury decided to go with him on just about everything? >> yeah, hey, shannon, thanks so much for having me. this was an absolute crushing blow for amber heard. i was not surprised that depp won the case but i was surprised at how he won the case. what i mean by that is what trace was talking about. there were three statements that the jury deliberated on, and they found defamation on all three of those, shannon. it could have only been one of the three and he still wins, right? but they said no, all three were defamation. but they went one step further, they had to decide on malice. struck a little bit about that the burden of proof on malice, shannon, is higher than it is on the other defamation elements. you got to prove by clear and convincing evidence that malice was committed here, and boy, the jury said malice on all three of those elements, and then when you get to punitive damages, let's talk a little bit about that so your viewers know. these types of damages are t
this will magnify criticism of the role of the aclu." make of the jury decided to go with him on just about everything? >> yeah, hey, shannon, thanks so much for having me. this was an absolute crushing blow for amber heard. i was not surprised that depp won the case but i was surprised at how he won the case. what i mean by that is what trace was talking about. there were three statements that the jury deliberated on, and they found defamation on all three of those, shannon. it...
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my english teacher slid me a piece of paper with the aclu's number on it. bono. >> i have my rights. i have the right to do what i want to do. >> and you won? >> i won. they were telling me, this is in conservative indiana, you're going to lose. i didn't lose. i won. it sparked something in me that led to who i am today. >> reporter: but for decades, victories were elusive. diamond dropped out of college to help support a younger brother when her mom went to jail. facing harassment in the workplace. one boss, she says, firing her without cause. >> he says it's easier for me to get rid of you than for me to get rid of six people and find new people. logically, that makes sense. but is it fair? no. >> so when you are fired from three different jobs, survival sex work? >> that's really all that's left. sex work was the survival tool, not what i wanted. >> reporter: diamond went on to earn a college degree. at 41, she hosts a popular weekly podcast. >> welcome to marcia's plate, a black trans inclusive feminist podcast. >> i heard that you called marcia's plate
my english teacher slid me a piece of paper with the aclu's number on it. bono. >> i have my rights. i have the right to do what i want to do. >> and you won? >> i won. they were telling me, this is in conservative indiana, you're going to lose. i didn't lose. i won. it sparked something in me that led to who i am today. >> reporter: but for decades, victories were elusive. diamond dropped out of college to help support a younger brother when her mom went to jail. facing...
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we have seen the aclu and planned parenthood talking about lawsuits, i believe one is filed in michiganey are talking about a lawsuit in ohio. they are challenging any laws that may ban abortion as a result of this ruling. when the supreme court issues these things, they have to also issue the judgments, that paperwork sometimes takes a while. they are trying to take advantage of the lag time between this opinion and when it gets codified into statute to basically say we want to make sure individual states still have this power. some states like new york are moving to put this in the constitution and other efforts. in michigan, we have seen an attorney general who has been clear that she is not going to go forward with the laws on the books that would was her to make abortion illegal. david: which may lead to further division between the so-called red and blue states. tina: even more than that, you see in the louisiana which has been vocal about their trigger laws that come into effect, the disc at of new orleans has said he is not going to enforce that law in the city. it is not only a
we have seen the aclu and planned parenthood talking about lawsuits, i believe one is filed in michiganey are talking about a lawsuit in ohio. they are challenging any laws that may ban abortion as a result of this ruling. when the supreme court issues these things, they have to also issue the judgments, that paperwork sometimes takes a while. they are trying to take advantage of the lag time between this opinion and when it gets codified into statute to basically say we want to make sure...
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. >> the aclu california led opposition to chesa boudin's efforts . >> disappointed in the outcome of this recall. >> reporter: they remain committed to what chesa boudin was sent out to you. >> the recall vote was not a repudiation of criminal justice reform, it was not a referendum on the complicated movement, which is continuing to gain momentum. >> reporter: for his part, chesa boudin told voters they need to keep working for that reform . >> it was not the work of one year or one term, it is not the work of one woman or one office. this work requires a sustained social movement. >> reporter: in san francisco, ginger, harris thought, nbc bay area news .. >> could be a chesa boudin's recall mean trouble for rob on two? here is a look at the attorney general. the top two go-getters go to the november election no matter their party affiliation. rob has more than 50% of the vote, nate hoffman has almost 20% of the vote. bonta is a democrat, but said the work did not go well with both. this is sure to play a large role with ballots in november. >>> let's see who will become the next ma
. >> the aclu california led opposition to chesa boudin's efforts . >> disappointed in the outcome of this recall. >> reporter: they remain committed to what chesa boudin was sent out to you. >> the recall vote was not a repudiation of criminal justice reform, it was not a referendum on the complicated movement, which is continuing to gain momentum. >> reporter: for his part, chesa boudin told voters they need to keep working for that reform . >> it was not...
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the aclu is the entity who largely wrote this article.by posting it out. so both of them had a lot to do with this. why did he, depp, not sue the aclu? they could fight back better. i think that's a strategic trial maneuver and he was right. >> sandra: clay travis on hannity. >> there probably is a claim against the "washington post". it was an op-ed piece, right? she is claiming to tell the truth. to what extent was there an investigation done? they definitely wrote the headline, a major consequential aspect of this case. the "washington post" has sold the hashtag believe all women. they have sold me too. >> sandra: perhaps some accountability there, too. >> yeah, there are plenty of entities at which you could point the finger. i'm telling you a tried and true trial truthism and that is i don't care what you did wrong, but don't lie on the stand. don't put perfume on the pig. a jury will smell it a mile away. i've experienced it and made that mistake with a jury before and i nearly lost the case because i tried to puff up the witness. n
the aclu is the entity who largely wrote this article.by posting it out. so both of them had a lot to do with this. why did he, depp, not sue the aclu? they could fight back better. i think that's a strategic trial maneuver and he was right. >> sandra: clay travis on hannity. >> there probably is a claim against the "washington post". it was an op-ed piece, right? she is claiming to tell the truth. to what extent was there an investigation done? they definitely wrote the...
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i'm proud of doing it as long as i live in disability that i will keep the stream clean craft, aclu. alon is muscle in the mountains and the indian instead of genuine cush mean the stream is the locals, only source of fresh water to keep it clean. every household has built a septic, then that's put a stop the open definition on the streams banks. allan let the weather benefit by letter, but i was either meliss. oh it is. that is possibility of every house will here to keep the village clean asked is the 1st village along the cause of the stream. it flows down to hundreds of other villages. so if we keep it clean, but others will follow to saturday, when i have our bonnet level, whether in the country or in the city in india, it's often vivian who start such initiatives, clean water and electricity, or red and poor neighborhoods. many people use kerosene lamps and cook on open fire, both of which can cause lung disease and both emit climate heater carbon dioxide locks me lives in an informal settlement in london, lou, a solar lamp chain to life. she started selling the lamps 3 years a
i'm proud of doing it as long as i live in disability that i will keep the stream clean craft, aclu. alon is muscle in the mountains and the indian instead of genuine cush mean the stream is the locals, only source of fresh water to keep it clean. every household has built a septic, then that's put a stop the open definition on the streams banks. allan let the weather benefit by letter, but i was either meliss. oh it is. that is possibility of every house will here to keep the village clean...
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so we came back the next week, and when we came back the next week we had--the aclu, thank god, had givenwent to the city on monday morning, filed into court, and said we want an injunction against the city by this weekend. we're gonna have a parade in hollywood. well, we went into court and we were very nervous, and the judge listened to the city attorney, listened to our attorney. he had read the papers from the police commission. banged his gavel and said, "i don't care if you have to call out the national guard. these people are taxpaye like everybody else and they have a right to hd this parade here today." oh my god, we got on the phone and start calling people. oh my god, we've won. we didn't think we would win. oh my god. start building floats, tell people they can come. we'll have a pet section. do anything. let people know. we need people to march. and, god, that day, all of us went down very nervous and wewe didn't know whatch. was gonna happen. and people were frightened, even on the sides. it was hysterical, i'd never seen more hats and dark shades in my life. when i pulled o
so we came back the next week, and when we came back the next week we had--the aclu, thank god, had givenwent to the city on monday morning, filed into court, and said we want an injunction against the city by this weekend. we're gonna have a parade in hollywood. well, we went into court and we were very nervous, and the judge listened to the city attorney, listened to our attorney. he had read the papers from the police commission. banged his gavel and said, "i don't care if you have to...
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the aclu of northern california disagrees along with the san francisco democratic party. boudin's team calls the recall a republican-led effort backed by wealthy donors. >>> well, you have until the polls close at 8:00 tomorrow to cast your ballot. voting locations throughout the state will offer voter registration and replacement ballots. mailed ballots will be counted as long as they are postmarked by tomorrow. you can drop off ballots early at county elections offices or secure a ballot drop box. kpix will bring you results and analysis on the big races tomorrow. our coverage starts when the polls close at 8:00 with a special election show streaming on cbs news bay area. >>> hope, love, pride, presented by waymo. >> a familiar symbol of the aids epidemic is on display today as part of pride month. >> kpix 5's reed cowan is live at san francisco city hall where the aids memorial quilt is hanging outside for its 35th anniversary. hey, reed. >> reporter: what an experience it is to come and actually see the sections of this quilt that have been sewn by hand. earlier it wa
the aclu of northern california disagrees along with the san francisco democratic party. boudin's team calls the recall a republican-led effort backed by wealthy donors. >>> well, you have until the polls close at 8:00 tomorrow to cast your ballot. voting locations throughout the state will offer voter registration and replacement ballots. mailed ballots will be counted as long as they are postmarked by tomorrow. you can drop off ballots early at county elections offices or secure a...
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the aclu of northern california disagrees along with the san francisco democratic party.oudin's team calls the recall a republican-led effort backed by wealthy donors. >>> well, you have until the polls close at 8:00 tomorrow to cast your ballot. voting locations throughout the state will offer voter registration and replacement ballots. mailed ballots will be counted as long as they are postmarked by tomorrow. you can drop off ballots early at county elections offices o
the aclu of northern california disagrees along with the san francisco democratic party.oudin's team calls the recall a republican-led effort backed by wealthy donors. >>> well, you have until the polls close at 8:00 tomorrow to cast your ballot. voting locations throughout the state will offer voter registration and replacement ballots. mailed ballots will be counted as long as they are postmarked by tomorrow. you can drop off ballots early at county elections offices o
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al jazeera journalist, shuree in abu aclu was shot in the head while reporting on an israeli rage on a refugee camp in the occupied west bank. the palestinian american died while doing what she done for 25 years, telling the stories of resistance to his radio occupation. i'll desert continues to demand a thorough and independent investigation. the network is referring the case to the international criminal court palace to nearly this reject, to proposals for joint prob, with israel, saying it would never be transparent. enron con, has more now from ramallah, in the occupied west, back one month gone from the killing about 0 german, the sharina barclay, and calls for an investigation into her death. continue to be ignored by the israelis. the us state department has said it wants an open independent israeli investigation, despite the fact sharin was an american citizen. oh, but investigation or not. it hasn't dim the impact about blood. she was born hours after serene r block lay was killed by israeli soldiers after screens death. there was never any doubt what her parents wanted to k
al jazeera journalist, shuree in abu aclu was shot in the head while reporting on an israeli rage on a refugee camp in the occupied west bank. the palestinian american died while doing what she done for 25 years, telling the stories of resistance to his radio occupation. i'll desert continues to demand a thorough and independent investigation. the network is referring the case to the international criminal court palace to nearly this reject, to proposals for joint prob, with israel, saying it...
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turns transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist and occupied westbank, sharina, aclu was shot in the head by his very forces while she was on assignment in janine the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession started beating mourners, causing pole bears to almost drop her casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. the actually was with al jazeera for 25 years, having the story of these really occupation. she was known as the voice of pastime ukraine. it says russia is demanding unreasonable conditions to allow gray next sports. turkey has hosted the russian foreign minister for talks on resuming shipments of grain trapped ukrainian ports, and on restarting stalled peace talks. the crane is one of the wells biggest exporters, sort of a lover of says that russia is happy for ships to sail freely. as soon as ukraine, the mines, the black sea in western sanctio
turns transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist and occupied westbank, sharina, aclu was shot in the head by his very forces while she was on assignment in janine the day of her funeral israeli forces storm the procession started beating mourners, causing pole bears to almost drop her casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned her...
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louise is deputy legal director at the aclu and the director of its ruth bader ginsburg center for libertylosing already, what impact is is having across america? . , ., ,, ., america? the decision issued on frida , america? the decision issued on friday. as _ america? the decision issued on friday. as you — america? the decision issued on friday, as you can _ america? the decision issued on friday, as you can imagine, - friday, as you can imagine, devastating. the courts declared that the federal constitution retired —— provides no protection for abortion and states similarly begin to ban abortion and clinics on friday started to send people away and cancel appointments. the right to access to abortion which has been so critical for so many, now it has no protection in the federal constitution. the im act federal constitution. the impact has _ federal constitution. the impact has been - federal constitution. the impact has been immediate, what is your message to women in the states affected who are worried and scared right now? first states affected who are worried and scared right now?—
louise is deputy legal director at the aclu and the director of its ruth bader ginsburg center for libertylosing already, what impact is is having across america? . , ., ,, ., america? the decision issued on frida , america? the decision issued on friday. as _ america? the decision issued on friday. as you — america? the decision issued on friday, as you can _ america? the decision issued on friday, as you can imagine, - friday, as you can imagine, devastating. the courts declared that the...
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saturday marks one month centurain abil, aclu was shot in the head by his wiley forces. while she was on assignment engine aim al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent in figure in for guest investigation rather into the killing of its journalist in the occupied west. bank. sharon was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of these rally occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. and as in ron con, reports from ramallah, she's being honored and remembered in more ways than 11 months from the killing of o t, as in june, the sharina barkley and calls for an investigation into her death continue to be ignored by the israelis the u. s state department has said it once an open independent israeli investigation despite the fact sharina was an american citizen . 7 0, but investigation or not, it hasn't dim the impact about book but she was born hours after sharina block. lee was killed by israeli soldiers after screens death. there was never any devil. what her parents wanted to kill the new born, serene elbow acclai
saturday marks one month centurain abil, aclu was shot in the head by his wiley forces. while she was on assignment engine aim al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent in figure in for guest investigation rather into the killing of its journalist in the occupied west. bank. sharon was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of these rally occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine. and as in ron con, reports from ramallah, she's being...
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transparent investigation into the killing of its journalists in the occupied west bank sharing. abu aclu was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment and jeanine. on the day of her feudal israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing pull barris almost dropped her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members at the international community have condemned her killing and continued to call for an investigation of wagner was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation, she was known as the voice of palestine. the u. s. supreme court will issue a series of verdicts in the next month on contentious and challenging cases. the most closely watch will be a decision on a woman's right to abortion. an unprecedented leak suggest the court maybe about to take away the constitutional right to an abortion. it would be a decision going against prevailing public opinion as alan fisher reports now from washington, d. c. o. 2 it'
transparent investigation into the killing of its journalists in the occupied west bank sharing. abu aclu was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment and jeanine. on the day of her feudal israeli forces storm the procession and started beating mourners, causing pull barris almost dropped her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members at the international community have...
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threatening to boycott. varnish and memorial has been held in honor of al jazeera jealous, sharina, abu aclu. it mocks, 40 days since she was killed when his rally forces shot her in the head while she was on assignment in jeanine in the occupied west bank. it abraham was there. oh it kind humble and strong woman with an infectious smile. these are some of the qualities people here say they remember about shooting abruptly. i mean, come in an official ceremony marking 40 days since is there any forces killed her palestinian say they lost a member of their own family? a presence they came familiar with in the past 25 years. a highly respected journalist who never thought she was to senior for any story. i think there is no other choice except, like and love to you. because she was honest. celine was, diary gillian was everything good and was a palestinian official read the speech on behalf of president pamela bass. he said, shedding and her reporting exposed truth and irritated the occupation. ah, there is no doubt among palestinians here as to who killed kitty. many have signed a petition de
threatening to boycott. varnish and memorial has been held in honor of al jazeera jealous, sharina, abu aclu. it mocks, 40 days since she was killed when his rally forces shot her in the head while she was on assignment in jeanine in the occupied west bank. it abraham was there. oh it kind humble and strong woman with an infectious smile. these are some of the qualities people here say they remember about shooting abruptly. i mean, come in an official ceremony marking 40 days since is there any...
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vigil has been held in the occupied west bank to mark one month since elgin's here, general serene abu aclu was shot in the head, binds rally forces while on assignment, she was known as the daughter of palestine. protest have taken place in several cities across sudan, calling for return to civilian rule talks aimed at ending political deadlock began a few days ago on thursday, delegates from the main pro democracy alliance met with military leaders for the 1st time. since last is crude, and a policeman has been killed in a confrontation between security forces and messiah heard is in lowly ongoing in north east 10th, mia. the messiah were protesting the demarcation of land to create a wildlife reserve active as say, communities are under pressure to leave their ancestral lands to make way for private hunting expeditions. the government says it wants to protect the region from human active. okay, those are the headlines. i'm emily angland states you now for witness award winning programming from international. so make one thread on the global in discussion. what guarantees everybody the ri
vigil has been held in the occupied west bank to mark one month since elgin's here, general serene abu aclu was shot in the head, binds rally forces while on assignment, she was known as the daughter of palestine. protest have taken place in several cities across sudan, calling for return to civilian rule talks aimed at ending political deadlock began a few days ago on thursday, delegates from the main pro democracy alliance met with military leaders for the 1st time. since last is crude, and a...
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in those states who are scared right now because the first of all, we see you, and speaking for the acluand we will put everything we have to the fight to make sure you have access, to secure services and to restore the right. you say you're going to do everything you can, what can you add other campaigners do and what should people be doing now to change this ruling? first of all, we cannot shine a light on the harms because people need to know what the real live hamzah can —— real bad decisions are. and also, state projections for abortion, district and ballot wishes to strip those, and what we also really need to do is work to change the culture, to speak to why this matters so much. to talk about, again, to shine a light on the harm, to explain why this is so important, and to build the culture and state laws to retain our rights. staying in the us, the most significant gun—control bill in 30 years has been signed into law by president biden. it imposes tougher checks on young gun buyers and encourages states to move guns from people who are considered a threat. congress approved the
in those states who are scared right now because the first of all, we see you, and speaking for the acluand we will put everything we have to the fight to make sure you have access, to secure services and to restore the right. you say you're going to do everything you can, what can you add other campaigners do and what should people be doing now to change this ruling? first of all, we cannot shine a light on the harms because people need to know what the real live hamzah can —— real bad...
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it is so interesting that frankfurt or the progressive liberal help down the aclu. the new republic. comes on the court and resists to living constitution was. to get a sense for that. ford administration, republican, crime comes in he comes to opposite places because again following the law work takes you. i think there's a lot of overlap there. i took have a sense how much cheaper light on for opinions. he filled the same seat as justice jackson. he was in that seat before he became there's quite a bit of affinity such a lovely writer. and of course justice scalia cared about his writing. projects in your call more of us are originalist. maybe not quite as disciplined. i would guess the surprise be the two key ones. i was going to like homes for a few things to be pretty skeptical of some others. but that might be the answer. cracks as we sit here today justice amy coney barrett just joined supreme court was confirmed i am curious your own nomination process. givert? little bit different time i'm curious what was your process like and did you ever get any advice o
it is so interesting that frankfurt or the progressive liberal help down the aclu. the new republic. comes on the court and resists to living constitution was. to get a sense for that. ford administration, republican, crime comes in he comes to opposite places because again following the law work takes you. i think there's a lot of overlap there. i took have a sense how much cheaper light on for opinions. he filled the same seat as justice jackson. he was in that seat before he became there's...
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as far as the indiana aclu, where this originated, trans middle school students blocked from using boy's restrooms. he's been formally diagnosed with gendy dysphoria, a person having difficulty because the world does not treat this person in this case as male, denying transgender students ability to use restroom -- you know, carley, i remember several years ago when this came out, it was the target story, where they were getting up in arms about transgender people, that is where it originated and started and i think there will be lawsuits and back and forth on this. not quite sure what will have to happen to make it inclusive for everyone. >> carley: i remember the nba got involved with the all-star game or one of the big basketball games in north carolina over the transgender bathroom law. you were going to talk to todd about today is 50th anniversary of title ix to make women's sports more fair and now this issue of transgender in women's sports. the international swimming body has said transgender women can't compete in women's swimming unless they start transition before puberty, whi
as far as the indiana aclu, where this originated, trans middle school students blocked from using boy's restrooms. he's been formally diagnosed with gendy dysphoria, a person having difficulty because the world does not treat this person in this case as male, denying transgender students ability to use restroom -- you know, carley, i remember several years ago when this came out, it was the target story, where they were getting up in arms about transgender people, that is where it originated...
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suplax you have to wonder how involved the post was in this very did they help her in the aclu gooseher prose, did they coordinate with the publicity departments and she had a movie coming up? who cares, the post thought, what is the worst that can happen? that is the real exit, would yo be able to do what johnny depp did with it for next or anybody else decided to destroy you in the world of public opinion? likely that might never happen, but what if it did. it happened to me, i still can' believe it after all i did for hemmer. but most of us don't have the wherewithal to fight back the way that johnny depp did. it's like falling into a porta potty, you get smeared, you sta smeared, and no one wants to ge your you. that's why i'm no longer welcom at construction sites. that he paid for the best lawyers in the world and he won so for a for him, except to really care about them that much ? he's no saint, he even said tha about himself, he probably hate fox, he even joked about killin trump. and really, you can't make six pirates of the caribbean movies and not enjoy torturing people.
suplax you have to wonder how involved the post was in this very did they help her in the aclu gooseher prose, did they coordinate with the publicity departments and she had a movie coming up? who cares, the post thought, what is the worst that can happen? that is the real exit, would yo be able to do what johnny depp did with it for next or anybody else decided to destroy you in the world of public opinion? likely that might never happen, but what if it did. it happened to me, i still can'...