hear a trio of cases challenging president trump s plan to phase out the program. instead of relying on the strength of their legal arguments, their liberals opposing trump are resulting to stones. they are bringing in cortez, a r-old lawyer and someone himself who is a daca recipient. joining me is arthur, wrote the center for immigration studies, art, cortez at the table is therefore dramatic effects, correct? cortez has been a poster boy for daca since 2017 featured in this seattle times as the dreamer lawyer. and he is actually an attorney on this case, one of dozens and dozens of lawyers as cnn puts it who is actually on the case. and yet, a man who has been a lawyer for about three years is going to be allowed to sit at the counsel table with the general of the united states.
tomorrow the supreme court will hear a trio of cases challenging president trump s plan to phase out the program, instead of relying on the strength of their legal arguments the liberals are resorting to stunts bringing in luis cortez aa 31-year-old lawyer and someone who himself is a daca recipient. joining me now, art arthur, cortez is there for dramatic effect, correct? luis cortes has been a poster boy for daca ever since may 2017 when he was featured in the seattle times as the dreamer lawyer and he is actually an attorney on this case but he s one of dozens and dozens of lawyers who is actually on the briefs in this case and yet a man who has been a lawyer for about three years is going to be allowed to sit at counsel table with ted olson, former solicitor general of the united states.
and important and very male, and it s the whole thing feels like. i was really kind of scared. we sat down at the counsel table, and the court began, and here we are. oh yay, oh yay, oh yay all persons having business before the supreme court of the united states are admonished to draw near and give their attention for the court is now sitting. mrs. ginsburg. i was terribly, terribly nervous, but then i looked up at the justices, and i thought, i have a captive audience. i knew that i was speaking to men who didn t think there was any such thing as gender-based discrimination and my job was to tell them it really exists.
it s very intense and austere and important and very male, and it s the whole thing feels like i was really kind of scared. we sat down at the counsel table, and i had all these huge case books for me to help her with cites, and the court began with the here we are. oh, ye, oh, ye, all persons having business before the supreme court of the united states are admonished to draw near and give their attention for the court is now sitting. mrs. ginsburg. i was terribly, terribly nervous, but then i looked up at the justices, and i thought, i have a captive audience. i knew that i was speaking to men who didn t think there was any such thing as gender-based
and important and very male, and it s the whole thing feels like i was really kind of scared. we sat down at the counsel table and the court began with the oyez, oyez, oyez, and here we are. oyez, oyez, oyez. all persons having business before the supreme court of the united states are admonished to draw near and give their attention. the court is now sitting. mrs. ginsburg? i was terribly, terribly nervous. but then i looked up at the justices, and i thought, i have a captive audience. i knew that i was speaking to men who didn t think there was any such thing as gender-based discrimination, and my job was to tell them it really exists.