Beginning of this litigation. And the reason they filed this lawsuit five years ago was to try to vindicate their rights under the Second Amendment. Up until the point that the Supreme Court granted certiorari in this case, the city of new york resisted their efforts to vindicate their right at every turn and only when the Supreme Court granted certiorari petition in this case did the city start to take efforts to try to recognize their rights. The court asked a lot of questions today about those continuing efforts by the city to try to make this case go away but they also asked very important questions about the merits that made clear that this is part and parcel of the kind of regulations that have no basis in text, history, or tradition and shout not be upheld consistent with the Second Amendment, so were very, very hopeful that the court will decide this case on the merits and in favor of the petitioners but were very gratified that we ad our day in court to vindicate these importa
campaign is going to be unlike any other. yes, the new hampshire primary was a decisive win for donald trump. the kind of win that squashes any momentum for his one remaining challenger nikki haley. but buried in the results are also some very hard truths about americans views of donald trump, trumpism and the state of our democracy. as the bull work put it today, nikki haley has beaten donald trump in iowa. two groups of voters would be deciding the presidential nomination. the first group is a republican primary and caucus voters who acknowledge that tmp legitimately lost the 2020 presidential election. the second group, which overlaps with the first, is republican primary and caucus voters who accept that if trump were to be convicted of a crime, it would be unfit to serve as president. exit polling from nbc news shows that while the republican base may have stuck with trump, just 13% of hah lee voters said they would be satisfied with trump s winning the gop nomination.
good afternoon. members of the stevens family, members of the court, members of the bar, and friends. this meeting of the bar, disapprove court of the united states has been called to honor the memory of john paul stevens. who served as it associate justice of the supreme court from 1975 to 2010. in addition to his time on the court, justice stephen served his country as a judge on the united states court of appeals for the seventh circuit, as counsel to the house judiciary committee, and as a code breaker in the u.s. navy during world war ii. over decades on the back edge, he dedicated his life to the rule of law and the judicial craft. he was a jurist who through this exercise independent judgment. guided by experience and the essential values underline the constitution and the american project. he was a person of integrity. blessed with the angular intellect, pragmatic temperament, humble nature, and generative soul. he was a devoted has been, father, grandfather, and
a king and not just any king. these guests are celebrating the era of the son king louis the 14th. we ll find out more about that in a moment. every one to welcome to another edition of your own max with me, your host. megan lee. here s a look at what else we have in store for you today. a look at how this musician has defied all the odds in his profession and join us as we let the locals guide us through the beauty of luxembourg. to imagine what life was like among the upper classes in the 17th century, you usually have to look at paintings from that time period to see how people dressed and what they ate. but once a year in france, a chateau just south of paris reenact scenes from broke life with a special picnic on castle grounds. and those who take part can dress up like dukes and duchesses for the day. here in france, time has stood still for one day, at least, miriam airman and her friends are dressed up for the annual zorn, a goal, cx, or grand century celebration. it
king louis the 14th. we ll find out more about that in a moment. every one to welcome to another edition of your own max with me, your host. megan lee. here s a look at what else we have in store for you today. a look at how this musician has defied all the odds in his profession and join us as we let the locals guide us through the beauty of luxembourg. to imagine what life was like among the upper classes in the 17th century, you usually have to look at paintings from that time period to see how people dressed and what they ate. but once a year in france, a chateau just south of paris reenact scenes from broke life with a special picnic on castle grounds. and those who take part can dress up like dukes and duchesses for the day. her in france. time has stood still for one day, at least, miriam airman and her friends are dressed up for the annual zorn, a goal, cx, or grand century celebration. it s a time marking the rain of french king louis the 14th. oh, jesse, on a parisi