lawrence, and oberfeld as well as interracial marriage. jessica schneider is with us. the court made interesting calls this morning in other cases, including ones they chose not to take up. what have we learned so far? a flurry of activity as we end the term, guys. the supreme court just a while ago issuing orders. these are decisions on which cases they will and won t take next term. notably, the court has decided not to take a case that would have revisited the standard for libel. since 1964, new york times versus sullivan, they had to prove actual malice. so they are not taking that case next term. we are awaiting some big decisions on religious liberties, immigration, the power of the epa when it comes to climate change. checking on all that now and we ll come back with you guys in a few minutes. okay, jessica schneider, thank you very much. joining us is caroline kitchener, national reporter focused on the politics of abortion for the washington post. good to h
discussing how to bring down oil prices and inflation. both of which have soared since the war began. in the meantime after it overturn roe v. wade the supreme court is due to announce several more major opinions including immigration and environmental protection and religious freedom. those decisions could come down as soon as this week. in los angeles district attorney towards casco and is defending his record on crime and a new interview as he faces another recall effort. we began overseas with the latest on the g7 meeting. peter doocy live in austria near the summit. it s been interesting here in europe to listen to the words of president is not saying. before he got here he would talk about high gas prices he would refer to them as a result of the putin price hike. now he s here with the rest of the g7 all leaders of countries that are hurting from high gas prices, he s not talking about the putin price i. instead he is describing russian aggression affecting the suppl
this country. she identifies as pro-choice, but at the same time she is talking to me about this looking down at her babies who she loves and who now she can t imagine her life without. on the other hand, she s very aware of all the things that she lost. she was in school and she had to drop out. her life would have looked very different. she s very aware of that. caroline kitchener, thank you so much to you. we ll continue to stay on it as we judge the effects of this ruling. thank you so much. we do have this breaking news just into cnn. the supreme court has just issued another consequential opinion in kennedy versus the bremmerton school district. a quiet prayer by a public school football coach, whether that s protected by the first amendment. that s right. our justice correspondent
the four decisions we had on our screen. the top one is called biden versus texas. joe biden wants to undo much of what his predecessor did regarding the remaining mexico policy and the court has to decide whether that s appropriate or not. the real question is how do you get rid of the regulatory policy that you don t like. the trump administration try to get rid of regulatory policy of the obama administration because they thought they were implemented correctly in the supreme court ended up saying even if you don t like the way they were implemented you have to do it the right way. now the shoe is on the other foot. the claim is the biden people came in and revoked the remaining mexico policy but they did not follow the proper regulatory procedures and that s really what that is all about. at the kabbalah people are going to be fascinated by kennedy versus bremerton school
very smartest people in fox hq in new york city face-off with questions about the most hated mayor in the united states? kennedy versus janice on our final special max.