might see? here is what we know. inside the courtroom our producer is behind me and we have two boxes. we should be getting multiple opinions today. 6 or 7 left depending how you count them. some are coupled up together. now we wait. it is the last of the term. the end of the term. we think they may add tomorrow to be the final day. we have affirmative action in higher ed., can you use race in considering applicants? a huge battle waged for decades. you have the student loan debt relief program. did the biden administration go too far? do they have the power to wipe out billion else in loans without congress or another body being involved? a couple of religious liberty cases. the web designer out of colorado. does she have to make web designs for everyone? we have the postal worker when he joined the postal service they didn t have sunday delivery. he told them it is a day of sabbath and can t work it. now we re just let s see what we have. the first opinion. not one of t
To avoid deportation to sweden, Chelsea Manning on a similar rep spent 13 years, was sentenced to 13 years, has spent seven. Hasjulian assigned to spend his time already . It feels to me, like something is a goner half my lifetime, not quite that long but it feels like it is been going on forever, and as you said he has been in broadmarsh, i think he was in one of the london South American embassies, so he has barely had a normal life for what feels like a few decades, and the more this goes on the more one feels that she is gay gaining a certain amount of public sympathy, particular for those on the centreleft, and most people have forgotten what he was accused of in the first place, guilty of leaking extremely sensitive secrets, so i wonder if this is ever going to go anywhere, and whether he would actually ever shot stand trial in the United States, because it seemed so much time has passed and people would ratherjust move on from this. Susan, why is the Us Administration so intent
reports, the supreme court is just moments away from handing down another batch of decisions. major rulings on abortion restrictions and donald trump s presidential immunity still in the balance. we have live updates. plus, as president biden is making final preps for tomorrow s debate, former president trump may be making final preps to unveil a running mate. will his vp announcement come before tomorrow s face-off? also ahead, he s been behind bars in russia now for over a year, now american journalist evan gershkovich is on trial behind closed doors. what we re learning about the kremlin s secret proceedings on spy charges. and then coming up, thousands still fleeing as devastating floods swamped the midwest. we will take you on the ground where a key dam is at risk of collapse. thanks so much for being with us, it is 10:00 eastern, i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. all eyes are on the supreme court. today is the first of three decision days this week, 14 ca
race. we ll hopefully see the numbers of asians go up. they are the ones held back most. harvard signaled they ll resist it as much as they can. the vision of martin luther king said are we talking immediate fall arrivals this year for universities? it is done? it should be. the opinion should be in effect because it s the constitution that is being enforced. interesting to see how the biden administration will respond. companion case to harvard was federal funding. they are in charge of enforcing the civil rights laws. i was in the civil rights division in d.o.j. it is their responsibility now to enforce it against harvard university and with respect to the constitution state institutions as well have to finally respect the fact that race should not be a part of the decision making. the check the box system is
representatives to decide. not some agency. laura: and justice thomas, in his dissent on the kind of companion case involving the healthcare workers, that was, you know, significant. four justices. so brett kavanaugh voted with the chief justice and the per curiam majority opinion upholding the mandates for the healthcare workers, but justice thomas wrote vaccine mandates also fall squarely within a state s police power and until now only rarely have been a tool of the federal government. if congress had wanted to grant cms authority to impose a nationwide vax mandate and consequently alter the state-federal balance it would have said so clearly. it did not. professor, did he have it right? well, this was a real close shave. they came within one vote of losing both cases, and this is the outcome that some of us predicted because you could tell that kavanaugh and roberts did