signs the opinion if he s in the majority. so clarence homs got a lot of power term not thomas got a lot of power this term in assigning some of the other cases to gore such, to alito. paul: fascinating. thank you so much, ilya, appreciate it. when we come back, the political impact of the supreme court s term as the highest court swears in its newest justice. our panel weighs in next. when your time is threatened, it s hard to invest in your future. until now. kisqali is helping women live longer than ever before when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant. in hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that s proven to delay disease progression. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest
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incrementally than moving incrementally. paul: and the role of the chief justice who for so many years was the swing with justice, he s till the chief, he s clearly still influential. he wrote some of the most important decisions of the term, the administrative law case, west virginia v. epa, he wrote the religious liberty case. so what is his role now here this. well, he was only the median vote. i don t like the word swing because i don t think he was really swinging back and forth, but he was the median vote for only a couple of years. he wasn t a true swing like kennedy or conner before him where he was really unpredictable. kavanaugh s not the deciding vote in every single case necessarily. but roberts is no longer the essential to a conservative outcome, if you will. and so if he s not in the majority, that means he s not assigning the opinion. normally, the chief justice
from the beginning, from that first moment when they told the russians what they thought they should do. it was very early on, lawrence, but it gave us insight into what the russian troup somewhat the russian people were going to be like in this war, you will recall, in the early days, we are told by u.s. intelligence and british intelligence that this thing would be over in a matter of days. the thing that changed it now it s the weapons coming from the west by the things that changed it the early days on snake island, when those ukrainians told those russians what they did, was pure gumption. it was pure guts. yes, it really was, it really showed us for the first time with the russians were up against. yep. and why they cannot succeed their. that s right. thanks, ali. have a good show. thank you. today, 233 years after the first supreme court justice took his oath of office, ketanji brown jackson was sworn in as the 116th supreme court justice, making history in
intelligence and british intelligence that this thing would be over in a matter of days. the thing that changed it now it s the weapons coming from the west by the things that change in the early days on snake island, when those ukrainians told those russians what they did, was pure gumption. it was pure guts. yes, it really was, it really showed us for the first time with the russians were up against. yep. and why they cannot succeed their. that s right. thanks, ali. have a good show. thank you. today, 233 years after the first supreme court justice took his first oath of office, ketanji brown jackson was sworn in as the 116th supreme court justice, making history in more ways than one. she is the first black woman to serve on the supreme court. and she has increased the number of women on the supreme court to an historic high of four out of the nine justices. justice jackson s husband, doctor patrick jackson, held