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EPISODE · Jul 5, 2024 · 48 MIN

Supreme Court: President Has ‘Absolute Immunity’ When Performing Some Duties, University Study: ‘Vast DEI Bureaucracy’ Negatively Impacting U.S. Armed Forces

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The president of the United States has "absolute immunity" when acting in his core constitutional duties, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a landmark decision Monday. Hawaii entered into a settlement in a first-of-its-kind lawsuit that requires the state to implement climate change initiatives by court order, setting forth a potential template for lawsuits in other states. The U.S. Supreme Court last week pared back the federal government's regulatory power in a decision that made it clear that judges had the authority to interpret federal statutes when there was a question. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts in the United States military are ineffective, a new Arizona State University study suggests. And more...Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxxFull stories:Supreme Court: President has 'absolute immunity' when performing some dutiesCan Hawaii afford climate change lawsuit settlement?Chevron: Supreme Court limits federal regulatory powerUniversity study: 'Vast DEI bureaucracy' negatively impacting U.S. Armed ForcesFamilies sue governor of Tennessee and school district over 'mass violence' policy Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The president of the United States has "absolute immunity" when acting in his core constitutional duties, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a landmark decision Monday. Hawaii entered into a settlement in a first-of-its-kind lawsuit that requires the state to implement climate change initiatives by court order, setting forth a potential template for lawsuits in other states. The U.S. Supreme Court last week pared back the federal government's regulatory power in a decision that made it clear that judges had the authority to interpret federal statutes when there was a question. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts in the United States military are ineffective, a new Arizona State University study suggests.

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