[captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Isit ncicap. Org] good morning, everyone. Shh. Good morning. Welcome to a. C. S. s annual Supreme Court preview. Im cara stein, Vice President of policy and program at a. C. S. Which most of you likely know is a National Network of lawyers, law students, judges and policymakers who believe that a law should be a force to improve peoples lives. So here we are again. After a Supreme Court term that many felt was lackluster, despite the muchdelayed addition to the ninth justice to the bench, we are looking at an upcoming term that promises the high stakes we had grown accustomed to in recent years. You need only look at the first two weeks of oral arguments to see what i mean. During just those five days, the court will continue the constitutionality of the president s travel ban, legitimacy of wisconsins redistrict
Shh. Good morning. Welcome to a. C. S. s annual Supreme Court preview. Im kara stein, Vice President of policy and program at a. C. S. Which most of you likely know is a National Network of lawyers, law students, judges and policymakers who believe that a law should be a force to improve peoples lives. So here we are again. After a Supreme Court term that many felt was lackluster, despite the muchdelayed addition to the ninth justice to the bench, we are looking at an upcoming term that promises the high stakes we had grown accustomed to in recent years. You need only look at the first two weeks of oral arguments to see what i mean. During just those five days, the court will continue the constitutionality of the president s travel ban, legitimacy of wisconsins redistricting scheme and whether American Workers can be forced to arbitrate their disputes with their employers as opposed to have a day in court. Some might say the stakes are perhaps too high. To lead us through the discussio
Kara good morning, everyone. Shh. Good morning. Welcome to a. C. S. s annual Supreme Court preview. Im kara stein, Vice President of policy and program at a. C. S. Which most of you likely know is a National Network of lawyers, law students, judges and policymakers who believe that a law should be a force to improve peoples lives. So here we are again. After a Supreme Court term that many felt was lackluster, despite the muchdelayed addition to the ninth justice to the bench, we are looking at an upcoming term that promises the high stakes we had grown accustomed to in recent years. You need only look at the first two weeks of oral arguments to see what i mean. During just those five days, the court will continue the constitutionality of the president s travel ban, legitimacy of wisconsins redistricting scheme and whether American Workers can be forced to arbitrate their disputes with their employers as opposed to have a day in court. Some might say the stakes are perhaps too high. To
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Hes a graduate of monument college, will clark on the fifth Circuit Court of appeals. He represents clients in cases covering constitutional issues civil rights disputes, Administrative Law and a variety of other matters of civil lit dpagz. Hes argued cases before several courts of appeals and also before the u. S. Supreme court. Hes a member of the edward coke Appellate Court and a codirector of the Supreme Court appellate. Next to will is kyle duncan. Hes argued several federal cases. Hes a graduate of Lsu Law School and got an lml in law school. Before starting his own firm kyle was louisianas first solicitorgeneral and also served as council at the becket fund and recognized Public Interest law firm. Joe got his under graduate degree from harvard and jd and masters degree from the university of virginia. He also served as deputy General Council at the federal chukzs commission for three years. And for five years he served as an assistant solicitor general at the department of justi