rating, if you will, or compass rating is at its lowest point, and because we are talking abou highly political or politicized issue, you want s going to be watching to see if they can trust to the court to be impartial. anderson: how do you think the court gets back readability? i mean, what do you think is th genesis of that i don t know if it is just a sign of the times and the polarization that exist in america, and the lowering of trust in all additions, or is there something you think that can change here? peter, well, i sort of look bac and the bigger picture and thes issues, and we see coming up in the court a number of cases tha are going to challenge and test the course integrity. but typically many of those cases center on civil rights. we know we ve had civil rights protections especially since th
different cases, one being the shelby county versus help with the case, a voting rights cases where she warned that we were headed in the wrong direction. and we see in this fruition now 20 years later. but it is not just voting ri rights, it is title vii rights and in the discoloration in the workplace rights. and we are going to see more an more of these cases, i am absolutely sure. it wasn t just dodson is not just goingng to be the alabama case is going to be a whole sle of cases that are going to come before the court. but i can see this:,well, was just going to say, you know, we have three women now who are likely to be in the dissent on these cases involving rights an protections. i don t know that for sure abou i suspect that that isn t going
candidate, without campaign today. what did he have to say about the allegations? mark gale he called the allegation disturbed about beyond that he is hearing in engaging in this was further interested. he says georgia and then he is just back to the policies right hand, saying he supports woman s right to choose again, appreciate, thank you pick ag again, the nine justices of the supreme court they took their new class photo printer event - flex a number of trust and distrust in the court is at an all-time high. up nexext i ll talk to professo anita hill who spoke it chris summers confirmation hearing 3 years ago. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. i think i changed my mind about these glasses. yeah, it happens. that s why visionworks gives you 100 days to change your mind. it s simple. anything else i can help you with? like what? visionworks. see the difference.
the former president people directly to justin kern thomas as he was his emergency request in the 11th circuit discussed the fight against such terms three years ago during his confirmation hearings and because of that to 20 was the subject of intense attacks from conservatives. training is anita hill compressor social policy, and women s and gender studies at brandeis universit y. her book believing a 30 year journey to end violence is now available in paperback professo hill, thank you for being here. as we watch and wait for the former president s emergency appealal, to see if justin sump decides that the court should hear the case, is at stake for the court in this? obviously this is not one of th major issues the court is going to be dealing with people but d you think that the legitimacy o the court is at play here? oh, absolutely. you know, i think because is at its lowest point, the approval
1960s. how they been developed, they been put in place to reduce barriers that have impeded participation in schools and universities and workplaces. and voter registration when it comes to exclusion of mino minorities, racial minorities, and marginalized other groups historically keep analytic solutions continue. but the measures that we ve had in place actually worked. they have improved our demo democracy, and have move this country forward. and i see what is happening right now is that we are pushin back. the court has been pushing back for some time on the protection of those rights. in 2014 and in 2013 ruth bader ginsburg dissented on two