Thank you, judge simon. Thank you, everyone. Welcome, thank you for being here, Justice Kagan. Its an honor to have you here. Were really excited and we appreciate you taking the time to have this conversation with us. Its great to be here this whole conference and thank you to everybody and especially to the chief judge for making me feel so at home and forgiving me so much work to do during this. The lineup in that case were somewhat unusual given the recent divide on the court. Im wondering from your perception what lessons can we learn from that case and from the lineup . Well, truth be told, i do think that the lineups were less unusual than they just were lop sided. You know, the unusual lineup is usually like the 54, but everybodys all scrambled. But this was just a lop sided result. It was a 72 case, sometimes we have those. We have 72 cases. We have 81 cases. And in this case the outsiders, if you will, were me and the chief justice. And what can i say, there were seven people
Thank you, judge simon. An thank you judge simon, and k good morning everyone, and welcome. Welcome and thank you for being here, Justice Kagan. Its great to be here. It is an honor to have you here. We are really excited and we appreciate you taking time to have a conversation with us. Its good to be here at this whole conference, and thank you to everybody and especially chief judge mortier for making me feel so at home, and for giving me so much work to do. You have cheerfully undertaken musso thank you. The Supreme Court recently issued the andy warhol decision and in that case the court ruled that andy warhol had infringed on photographer Lynn Goldsmiths copyright because he created silkscreen images of prints using her photographs. Now the lineup in that case was somewhat unusual, given what the public perceives to be the recent divide on the court. So im wondering, from your perception, what lessons can we learn from that case and from the lineup . Truth be told, i do think that
from that very same supreme day court. all of which put in the court at the very forefront of this crucial election. aside from the multiple ways in which they could affect the candidacy and pending criminal prosecutions of the twice impeached and recently convicted ex-president. institution continues to be mired in controversy. concerns about the courts ethical standards have reached new heights in the past few weeks following the recent revelation that justice or rather his wife displayed flags that are associated with far right causes at their residences. be followed for them continued this week after progressive activists of the street were secretly recorded audio conversations she had with the couple well undercover in a supreme court historical society event. this included her complaining about the pride flag and the justice apparently endorsing the suggestion to return our country to a place of godliness. additionally, clarence thomas has close ties republican mega don
new york, pending federal charges for conspiring to overturn the 2020 election, which culminated in that building, and he returns emboldened, to a party devoid of critics. what does that mean for this moment? what does that for democracy? well, he can back to the scene of his crime, he made no apology to 150 capitol officers , npd, montgomery county police officers, who were injured and wounded by the mob he unleashed against us on that day. there were republicans, who had at least tried to cry foul at that moment, who now have completely swallowed all of their misgivings. mitch mcconnell chief among them. they are trying to pretend like nothing big happened, and donald trump can feel proud that he has consolidated cultish type control and power over the republican party, but it is a scandal and a disgrace for the country. i mean hakeem jeffries had this to say along those very lines about this meeting on capitol hill, and donald trump s return. take a listen, folks
. mark: hello america i am mark levin and this is life, liberty & levin sunday. powerful gas for your we have america s governor, florida governor desantis. of america s a wiseman victor davis hanson will be joining us shortly. i ve always said you re the smartest of all audiences, why? we get into things others are not going to get into and other networks and self. i do not do the fan dancing and everything else to grab your attention. substance, intelligence, that is what i do here. we are going to need that today, right now. going to explain something to you. not enough attention is given to what happened manhattan case. the options for donald trump and the american people s in that case s decision i m very frustrated with lawyers who come on tv will heard or read articles that basically says donald trump is stuck in that new york judicial gulags. he is not paid in very troubled by it lawyers who do not do their research. who do not look at the precedent that is in fron