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as our lawyer at the table, what were your takeaways from justice breyer? >> first, it did not surprise me at all that he would not speak about anything about the supreme court. that say known tradition at the u.s. supreme court. but with respect to his book, which is about the reading of the constitution and the idea of the conservatives that you look at the text and somehow it magically tells you the answers about what the founders intended and the book is there to lay that bare, and it's not just justices like breyer that talks about how not wise it is and how nonsensical it is because there are conflicts within the rights of the constitution. and other republicans have said the same thing, and anthony kennedy, david suitor. i wish that they would speak, too, about the misguided way that the conservatives are reading the constitution in the name of originalism. >> stephen, dobbs is at the center of the argument that he makes and there are real world consequences. >> there is a contextualism and there is an argument to be made for contextualism and if the
as our lawyer at the table, what were your takeaways from justice breyer? >> first, it did not surprise me at all that he would not speak about anything about the supreme court. that say known tradition at the u.s. supreme court. but with respect to his book, which is about the reading of the constitution and the idea of the conservatives that you look at the text and somehow it magically tells you the answers about what the founders intended and the book is there to lay that bare, and...
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former supreme court justice stephen breyer speaks out about the decision to overturn roe v. wade. >> did you think that a compromise was possible before the week around 15 weeks? >> i usually hope for compromise. >> and his decision to step down from the court. >> if it wasn't for you to decide to retire. >> joining me for insight and analysis are, nbc news chief political analyst chuck todd. kimberly atkins stohr, senior opinion writer for the boston globe and stephen hayes, editor of the dispatch. welcome to sunday. it's meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning. former president donald trump's effort to overturn the 2020 election is putting an unprecedented stress test on american institutions ahead of the 2024 election. with a supreme court already deciding trump can remain on the ballot in colorado, now weighing whether he has total immunity and prosecution for his election subversion efforts, this week i spoke exclusively with former supreme cour
former supreme court justice stephen breyer speaks out about the decision to overturn roe v. wade. >> did you think that a compromise was possible before the week around 15 weeks? >> i usually hope for compromise. >> and his decision to step down from the court. >> if it wasn't for you to decide to retire. >> joining me for insight and analysis are, nbc news chief political analyst chuck todd. kimberly atkins stohr, senior opinion writer for the boston globe and...
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fill us in. >> yes, so entering, stephen breyer has a new book out. in an interview he was very explicit in criticizing the conservative supreme court majority in taking on the concept of originalism, deciding cases based on what justices believe the text meant at the time it was written. that's a philosophy embraced by many of the court's conservatives. breyer says it leaves no room for judges to consider the practical consequences of the constitutional rules they're writing. he says it doesn't take into account our values as a society evolve over time as we learn from the mistakes of our past. breyer criticized the dobbs decision saying, quote, are they really going to allow women to die on the table because they won't allow an abortion which could save her life? it's one of the many questions raised by what he view as a very flawed decision. >> strong words from a former supreme court justice. thank you very much, ken dilanian. >>> also today, the supreme court's temporary block on a texas immigration law expires at 5:00 p.m. eastern. then what? >>
fill us in. >> yes, so entering, stephen breyer has a new book out. in an interview he was very explicit in criticizing the conservative supreme court majority in taking on the concept of originalism, deciding cases based on what justices believe the text meant at the time it was written. that's a philosophy embraced by many of the court's conservatives. breyer says it leaves no room for judges to consider the practical consequences of the constitutional rules they're writing. he says it...
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justice stephen breyer, author of "reading the constitution." thank you so much for joining us. i really enjoyed our discussion. >> thank you. thank you. william: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm william brangham. thank you so much for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> on an american cruise line's journey, along the columbia and snake rivers, travelers retrace their route forged by lewis and clark more than 200 years ago. american cruise lines fleet of modern riverboats travel through american landscapes to historic landmarks. where you can experience local customs and cuisine. american cruise lines, proud sponsor of pbs newshour. >> committed to advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transformative leaders and ideas. supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public bro
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this is a whole new clarion voice for justice breyer. now, some of the points he's making, he's made before. he's talked a lot about how the court can squander its reputation. he's talked a lot about the need to value precedent and starri zeisis. but what i think you're hearing here is a really pointed critique from someone who's not just worried about originalism and the fact that it's kind of bogus on its own terms. that's the bulk of the book. but i think what he's also worried about is a court that is really sinking in national approval and doesn't seem to care. >> so alexi, in his book he writes in an interview about -- with the "new york times," he focuses heavily on the dobbs decision. quote, justice breyer wrote that the dobbs decision was stunningly naive and saying it was returning to the question of abortion to the political process. the dobbs majority's hope that legislatures and not courts will decide the abortion question will not be realized, he wrote. "the new york times" adding, there are too many questions, he said. are
this is a whole new clarion voice for justice breyer. now, some of the points he's making, he's made before. he's talked a lot about how the court can squander its reputation. he's talked a lot about the need to value precedent and starri zeisis. but what i think you're hearing here is a really pointed critique from someone who's not just worried about originalism and the fact that it's kind of bogus on its own terms. that's the bulk of the book. but i think what he's also worried about is a...
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instead, breyer advocates considering the purposes, consequences, and values of the law. it's a war of ideas, but breyer rejects accusations the court is political. >> the political people desperately want to say that the judges are deciding on political bases. i don't think that's true. i think -- >> people do say that now. >> i know that. >> that is a narrative about this supreme court. you don't believe it? >> no. >> reporter: disagreement is civil, especially in private when just the nine justices meet to discuss cases. >> nobody speaks twice until everybody has spoken once. >> why is that important? >> it's important because then everyone feels they participated. everyone feels that the others have a chance to listen. >> listen. >> in 28 years, i have never heard a voice raised in anger. i don't think ever. it's polite. >> ever? >> i can't think of ever. >> not even bushes versus gore >> no. i think they were wrong. >> but you didn't shout it. >> no. >> how is it now? >> i think it's similar. >> still? >> i think it's not perfect. nothing's perfect. >> reporter: thou
instead, breyer advocates considering the purposes, consequences, and values of the law. it's a war of ideas, but breyer rejects accusations the court is political. >> the political people desperately want to say that the judges are deciding on political bases. i don't think that's true. i think -- >> people do say that now. >> i know that. >> that is a narrative about this supreme court. you don't believe it? >> no. >> reporter: disagreement is civil,...
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former justice breyer spoke to kristen welker about the unfortunate leak of the ruling and saying it was unfortunate. he also weighed in on the future of dobbs. >> can you see a world of possibility in which dobbs is overturned one day in another 50 years, say? >> i don't know. >> it's possible? >> oh, it's possible, but who knows? >> breyer's comments come as the high court is set to hear arguments tuesday on whether to limit access to the abortion pill. >>> the white house wants to repeal part of the big spending package that just passed. the spending bill included a provision that effectively bans pride flags from flying over u.s. embassies. the measure bans most flags other than the american flag. a white house spokesperson says the president finds this to be an inappropriate abuse to the process and that the administration will work with members of congress to find a way to repeal it. >>> and russia four men have been charged over a mass shooting at a concert hall in moscow on friday. in their court appearances all four showed signs of ill treatment according to the associated p
former justice breyer spoke to kristen welker about the unfortunate leak of the ruling and saying it was unfortunate. he also weighed in on the future of dobbs. >> can you see a world of possibility in which dobbs is overturned one day in another 50 years, say? >> i don't know. >> it's possible? >> oh, it's possible, but who knows? >> breyer's comments come as the high court is set to hear arguments tuesday on whether to limit access to the abortion pill....
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kristen welker sat down for an interview with retired supreme court justice stephen breyer. he was one of the three on the court who disagreed with the majority opinion. and kristen welker is joining me now. it is a pleasure, thank you for joining us. give us a sense of what you period on this. >> so great to be with you. i sat down with justice breyer in the wake of his new book where he argues for taking a pragmatic approach to the law, considering real world consequences instead of just relying on the text. he argues that that is how for example he approached the deliberations over to western to overturn roe v. wade. and i asked him about the reporting that there had been conversations that were coalescing around a compromise, that would have effectively upheld a part of roe and would have banned abortions after 15 weeks. he chooses his words carefully. take a look. did you think that compromise was possible before the leak around 15 weeks? >> i usually hope for compromise. >> so you were hopeful there could be a compromise. >> you will put words in my mouth. i'm careful
kristen welker sat down for an interview with retired supreme court justice stephen breyer. he was one of the three on the court who disagreed with the majority opinion. and kristen welker is joining me now. it is a pleasure, thank you for joining us. give us a sense of what you period on this. >> so great to be with you. i sat down with justice breyer in the wake of his new book where he argues for taking a pragmatic approach to the law, considering real world consequences instead of...
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joins us. >> justice breyer, thank you so much for being here. tell us why this book is so important at this moment in u.s. history. >> i think it's important because many americans are discussing the court, some approve it, many do not approve it and they have reasons as to why. one they think it's politics. i don't think it is. i think it plays a very minor role. others think they just like to do that way or this way. 40 years on the bench, 28 on the supreme court, i've gotten more or less used to the basic job is to take words in a statute or the constitution, and decide how they apply in the case or what they mean. now i think the thing that has changed over the last decade over the last few years is a method of deciding that is becoming very popular and that's called textualism is very attractive, just read the words and do what they say and this will be simple, clear and it will stop judges from deciding what they think is good instead of the law, all right, many believe that. i do not. there's another more traditional way of looking at tho
joins us. >> justice breyer, thank you so much for being here. tell us why this book is so important at this moment in u.s. history. >> i think it's important because many americans are discussing the court, some approve it, many do not approve it and they have reasons as to why. one they think it's politics. i don't think it is. i think it plays a very minor role. others think they just like to do that way or this way. 40 years on the bench, 28 on the supreme court, i've gotten...
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what do you make of breyer? >> all eyes are on barrett. she has shown herself to be a little bit more flexible, more practical, more moderate than a lot of us expected her to be. she has her eyes on her legacy, and also she's realizing if the court stays true to this hard core version of originalalism where they make up a new standard and rule every time based on their interpretation of the history of 1791, the law will be in total chaos, and barrett, whatever else she is, she is not a chaos agent. she likes order, she likes rules. she likes predictability. i think justice breyer is looking to barrett and saying we can do this the normal way. we can build on precedent. the law can develop slowly and steadily. or we can shatter the law every single term and force the american people to guess what the rules will be tomorrow. you get to choose. you're in the driver's seat. i hope she's listening. >> the beauty of the constitution is a living document that grows and breathes as society does as well. mark joseph stern, i have run out of time, t
what do you make of breyer? >> all eyes are on barrett. she has shown herself to be a little bit more flexible, more practical, more moderate than a lot of us expected her to be. she has her eyes on her legacy, and also she's realizing if the court stays true to this hard core version of originalalism where they make up a new standard and rule every time based on their interpretation of the history of 1791, the law will be in total chaos, and barrett, whatever else she is, she is not a...
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i'm saying that senator kennedy and stephen breyer, when they saw what you know, what they hoping would happened, i, i think the most terrible way we could think about this is that they thoug that if we massively increased amount of competition and the number of players in the airline industry, we would lower prices because there would be mand. we wouldn't lose that much in terms of the quality of service or the locations service or congestion or or any of the other downsides that that we've seen over over the decades. i think the challenge with that was in a lot of ways, their assumptions about industry weren't right and. and a lot of the people who pushed for deregulation, maybe not a lot, but some at least who pushed for deregulation admitted this years later that they had been wrong in their understanding of the industry in critical ways, and that as a result didn't predict happened afterwards. yeah. so i guess tel take as well of relatively well-meaning. i don't think you think this was a feeble conspiracy to to make seats smaller and. let's i'm wrong about that but it didn't go as
i'm saying that senator kennedy and stephen breyer, when they saw what you know, what they hoping would happened, i, i think the most terrible way we could think about this is that they thoug that if we massively increased amount of competition and the number of players in the airline industry, we would lower prices because there would be mand. we wouldn't lose that much in terms of the quality of service or the locations service or congestion or or any of the other downsides that that we've...
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i did sit down with stephen breyer, who retired nearly two years ago. this was a wide-ranging interview at a time when the court is at the center of the nation's most intense political debates. in his book, he urges the justices to look beyond the words as originally written in the constitution to the real world consequences their rulings may have. one of the most notable exchanges i asked him about the decision to overturn roe v. wade and reports that prior to the leak of the draft decision, discussions were coalescing under a ban that would put roe in place. did you think a compromise was ? >> i usually hope for compromise. >> so you were hopeful there could be a compromise? >> you want to put words in my mouth. i'm careful what i say on this, because i say our interests are different. i don't want to make possible around a leak, around i have written what i thought. if you think there is news in here or in the dissent, go right ahead. but i don't want to say something in addition. >> yeah. just to be clear, though, did you think a compromise was poss
i did sit down with stephen breyer, who retired nearly two years ago. this was a wide-ranging interview at a time when the court is at the center of the nation's most intense political debates. in his book, he urges the justices to look beyond the words as originally written in the constitution to the real world consequences their rulings may have. one of the most notable exchanges i asked him about the decision to overturn roe v. wade and reports that prior to the leak of the draft decision,...
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homer supreme court justice stephen breyer joins kristen welker on me depressed. among the issues they discussed the state of the market u.s. >> decides to many things. united states of america to think that maybe not listening >> watch the full interview this sunday on meet the press starting at 8:00 a.m. right here on and the bay area. caught in quite a predicament. it will show you a >>> we have all heard the stories of firefighters rescuing cats but this time it was a dog. daisy from new jersey. can see she put her head through the rim of a tire and got stuck. soap and water didn't work for the volunteer fire department came to the rescue and used plasma cutters to free her. daisy probably gave firefighters lots of kisses in return hopefully daisy is a little bit smarter next time. don't forget you can watch our newscast 24 seven. >> we have a busy friday night among our top stories trying to figure out why fewer latinos are voting. the reasons being uncovered by researchers at uc berkeley and san jose state. >> how many billionaires and millionaires live in t
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regrow, the champions have tbs more now with former associate justice of the supreme court, stephen breyer, the author of a new book, reading the constitution. why i chose pragmatism, not textualism one of the things that i often wondering about when i hear about the conservative majority and originalism and stuff. is >> there. they say all that and they say, you're going to smuggle your views. and if you don't don't have these constraints, but it feels like they're smuggling their views in as well and they somehow get to the view they want to get to. and i realized that there was a shock of realization that the court was very political with bush vigour because it seemed to me in bush v. gore, this was the case where the supreme court was being asked read the constution clearly ou was a state function how the electors are chosen in an, in an election is a function of distance date, and supreme court in that ca, conservative judges li alia, o had always said stes rights anthe federal government shodn't geat suddenly decided in this case. involved and we're going to get involved don't you th
regrow, the champions have tbs more now with former associate justice of the supreme court, stephen breyer, the author of a new book, reading the constitution. why i chose pragmatism, not textualism one of the things that i often wondering about when i hear about the conservative majority and originalism and stuff. is >> there. they say all that and they say, you're going to smuggle your views. and if you don't don't have these constraints, but it feels like they're smuggling their views...
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it's an approach my next guest is quite critical in his latest book stephen breyer was and associate justice of the supreme court foremost, 28 years before retiring, he co-authored a searing dissent to that 2022 abortion decision, known as dobbs v. jackson. >> his new >> book is reading the constitution why i chose pragmatism, not textualism. >> we spoke earlier this week >> welcome stephen brian. thank >> you very much. >> you begin your book with a wonderful story explaining what it is that judges like you were called appellate judges do explain. tell that story >> the kind of thing we do is this. i tried to explain it to the fifth grade a biology professor, a true story all no train. >> and he has in a >> basket next to his seat, 20 live snails what is in that basket says the conductor oh snails yes. do you have a ticket for the snails what are you talking about? >> says the biology. he said, look at the fair book. it says no animals on the train unless they're in a basket and you've paid half fare talking about dogs and cats. maybe rabbits are not talking about snails is a snail
it's an approach my next guest is quite critical in his latest book stephen breyer was and associate justice of the supreme court foremost, 28 years before retiring, he co-authored a searing dissent to that 2022 abortion decision, known as dobbs v. jackson. >> his new >> book is reading the constitution why i chose pragmatism, not textualism. >> we spoke earlier this week >> welcome stephen brian. thank >> you very much. >> you begin your book with a...
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seems like stephen breyer and seems like the women catch it harder. and we will see what happens. >> they cannot force her out. she is resolute. >> younger than when the pressure started. thank you very much panel, it's been nearly a year since drescher did -- detained and his family ascribing the avenue -- agony they're all going through. and getting him home as the mouse on approaches. that's coming up next. ♪ >> shannon: evan was arrested by russian authorities this is the anniversary. accused of espionage and detained ever since without a trial. >> i'm sure you can imagine this has been a really difficult year for family. just a lot of uncertainty and we just had to take it day by day. >> speaking out of the national press conference in washington on thursday along with wall street journal editor paul beckett and many others. he is the american-born son of the soviet era russian jewish immigrants to the us. his parents taught him russian as he was growing up in princeton new jersey, a valuable asset in his work as a journalist. on march train un
seems like stephen breyer and seems like the women catch it harder. and we will see what happens. >> they cannot force her out. she is resolute. >> younger than when the pressure started. thank you very much panel, it's been nearly a year since drescher did -- detained and his family ascribing the avenue -- agony they're all going through. and getting him home as the mouse on approaches. that's coming up next. ♪ >> shannon: evan was arrested by russian authorities this is...
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i won't ask you because i haven't read it yet but stephen breyer's new book the guy who refused to give in to pressure and step down from the supreme court is suggesting sonya should step down, there is a big article saying she has diabetes, she has health problems, she has to travel with the help of an assistant rather than risk a seat opening up on the liberal side of the court during the conservative administration and trump administration, resigned now so that biden gets a chance to accommodate or do justice. >> look, i think this is a desperate move, they tried it before obviously and i think it is very unwise against any justice for any reason. they should be free to make their own decisions about the time to leave and i think it is particularly an unwise move and frankly conflicts with the message we just heard about removing a latino justice from the supreme court at this particular time. whatever the case may be, th though, this is certainly something that will plan to the conversation in november. the anticipation there could be a seat opening up in the next administration wil
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.>> speaking of the supreme court, our colleague, tristan walker had an interview with stephen breyer, they talked about democracy in this moment.>> do you worry that too many people have lost the ability to listen in this country?>> yes.>> what does that potentially mean for the state of this country's democracy? >> look, there's two sides to many things, one says the united states of america, this is in part the united states of america, so we used to think, and i still think that maybe we are not listening as much as we should.>> the one word answer, i can imagine from your perspective was not ideal. i remember when i first came on air and i could see the look on her face, you know the way it works, i ask the question and you give a fulsome answer. it is hard when you are in front of the supreme court justice.>> he is very careful on a question that shouldn't be that complicated. >> to his credit, i do think he is an institutionalist. he is seen of course what is going on in this country, he is seeing what is happening to the supreme court since he left it. but if you are a part of
.>> speaking of the supreme court, our colleague, tristan walker had an interview with stephen breyer, they talked about democracy in this moment.>> do you worry that too many people have lost the ability to listen in this country?>> yes.>> what does that potentially mean for the state of this country's democracy? >> look, there's two sides to many things, one says the united states of america, this is in part the united states of america, so we used to think, and...
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this morning, of course, when kristen is joined exclusively by former supreme court justice stephen breyer as well as the former chair of the republican national committee, ronna mcdaniel. don't miss it. >>> to some breaking news out of the vatican on this palm sunday n. a very unusual move, pope francis skipped reading his homily while presiding over mass in st. peter's square this morning. now the pope's been dealing with several health battles over the last few weeks including bronchitis and the flu. in the past, when the pope has had to skip a reading, an aide has done it for him. but this morning, the homily was not read at all. all of it, obviously, putting a bigger spotlight on the pope in the week leading up to easter. >>> we are learning more this morning about the deadly school bus crash be in texas on friday. a bus with dozens of preschoolers onboard. one child was killed, about ten others hurt. the bus, coming back from a field trip, was hit by a concrete truck going the wrong way. a driver in another car was killed as well. saturday the school district said the bus did not hav
this morning, of course, when kristen is joined exclusively by former supreme court justice stephen breyer as well as the former chair of the republican national committee, ronna mcdaniel. don't miss it. >>> to some breaking news out of the vatican on this palm sunday n. a very unusual move, pope francis skipped reading his homily while presiding over mass in st. peter's square this morning. now the pope's been dealing with several health battles over the last few weeks including...
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justice breyer has a new book out he talks about super conservative majority on the courts right now is in his opinion changing the political credibility of this court to the negative. he is worried about conservatism majority growing. i think there's lots of real discussion about the future of the supreme corporate or it's going as you know they have a birth control case coming up. that to given what happened with roe v wade is an issue for the american people. shannon: 1 102nd straight. >> they have been involved in 20 supreme court nominations. in 16 confirmations this is an important issue for us. i am happy to have another one. i can see that should outlive the men by 10 years we will see see what happens because you see if she sticks around for. >> they cannot force her out. she is a resolute spirit. >> 17 years younger than all the special start a panel thank you very much. it's been nearly a year since russia retained reported. family described in the agony and they're all going through in the fight to get him home as the milestone approaches. that's ♪ ♪ shannon: this fri
justice breyer has a new book out he talks about super conservative majority on the courts right now is in his opinion changing the political credibility of this court to the negative. he is worried about conservatism majority growing. i think there's lots of real discussion about the future of the supreme corporate or it's going as you know they have a birth control case coming up. that to given what happened with roe v wade is an issue for the american people. shannon: 1 102nd straight....
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rated certified pros in your area at angie.com >> get your viewing glasses ready, and experience so breyer, it won't happen again for another two decades. joint cnn for live coverage around the country of the spectacle in the skies, eclipse across america, april late and one on cnn or streaming on macs >> state lawmakers in georgia have passed a new immigration enforcement bill in the wake of the campus killing of 22 year-old nursing student laken riley, her death last month angered republicans and many people, especially after an undocumented immigrant was charged in her death, the new bill allows local and state law enforcement to check the immigration status for anyone 18 or older who has been arrested or anyone who i'm quoting now, an officer has probable cause to believe committed a crime. the legislation now heads let's to the desk up. republican governor brian kemp, who has expressed support for tougher immigration policies. i'm joined now by michel berkman a politics reporter for the atlanta journal-constitution here in georgia. michelle great to see you all right, so this legislat
rated certified pros in your area at angie.com >> get your viewing glasses ready, and experience so breyer, it won't happen again for another two decades. joint cnn for live coverage around the country of the spectacle in the skies, eclipse across america, april late and one on cnn or streaming on macs >> state lawmakers in georgia have passed a new immigration enforcement bill in the wake of the campus killing of 22 year-old nursing student laken riley, her death last month angered...
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states position with truth, moving beyond alvarez, that part of it you have justice kagan with justice breyer and here i think gets to the crux of where we are in. this is the concurring opinion he goes through a litany of false statement cases in which the government's position in alvarez is being false in and of itself is enough that is, once you've determined as false or done that's not what the concurrent says. and that's not what the dissent says. the concurrent says basically, that these judicial statements cannot be read to me. no protection at all. false factual statements can serve useful human objectives for example, in social contexts, where they may prevent embarrassment. that in public context where they may stop or panic in the face of danger and even in technical philosophical, and scientific context, where as socrates method suggests examination or a false statement, even if may deliberately to mislead, can promote a form of thought that ultimately helps realize the truth and then it goes on and says, even a false statement may be deemed to make a valuable contribution to publ
states position with truth, moving beyond alvarez, that part of it you have justice kagan with justice breyer and here i think gets to the crux of where we are in. this is the concurring opinion he goes through a litany of false statement cases in which the government's position in alvarez is being false in and of itself is enough that is, once you've determined as false or done that's not what the concurrent says. and that's not what the dissent says. the concurrent says basically, that these...