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The Supreme Court preview of the 2022 2023 term. [applause] good afternoon and welcome to the Heritage Foundation annual Supreme Court review. We are glad to have you with us whether you are in person or watching online or on television. My name is zach smith and i serve as a legal fellow and the manager of the Supreme Court Appellate Advocacy Program here at the Heritage Foundation. The Supreme Court is set to begin hearing arguments in its new term next week. We thought this would be the perfect time to discuss some of those cases and preview what we can expect. While the courts last term contained a number of blockbuster decisions, the court this term will also tackle a number of important cases and issues. Affirmative, redistricting, religious liberty, cases that touch on the courts ability to hear challenges to Certain Agency actions and structures. Help us rake it down, im joined by two advocates who need no introduction. Paul has argued over 100 cases before the Supreme Court in
Were very glad to have you join us, whether youre here in person or watching online or on television. As was just mentioned my name is zach smith and i serve as a legal fellow and manager of the Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy Program here in the center for judicial studies at heritage foundation. The Supreme Court is set to begin hearing arguments for the cases its new term next week so we thought this would be the perfect time to discussion some of those cases and preview what we can expect. While the courts last term contained a number of blockbuster decisions dealing with abortion rights, gun rights, religious liberty and free speech issues just a name a few, the court this term will also tackle a number of important cases and issues. Everything from affirmative action to redistricting, to religious liberty cases, to cases that touch on the abilities of court seekers, challenges, Agency Actions and structures. To help us break it down. Im joined by two advocates who need no in
Upcoming Supreme Court term. Your watching live coverage on cspan. We are glad to have you join us whether you are here in person or watching online or in television. I serve as a legal fellow and the manager of the Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy Program here in the center for legal and judicial studies at the heritage foundation. The Supreme Court is set to begin hearing arguments next week, so we thought this would be the perfect time to discuss some of those cases and preview what we can expect. While the courts last term contained a number of blood duster decisions dealing with abortion rights, gun rights, religious liberty and free speech issues just to name a few, the court this term will also tackle a number of important cases and issues, everything from affirmative action to redistricting to religious liberty cases and cases that touch on the ability that challenges Certain Agency action and structures. To help us break it all down, im joined by two advocates who really n
Upcoming Supreme Court term. Your watching live coverage on cspan. We are glad to have you join us whether you are here in person or watching online or in television. I serve as a legal fellow and the manager of the Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy Program here in the center for legal and judicial studies at the heritage foundation. The Supreme Court is set to begin hearing arguments next week, so we thought this would be the perfect time to discuss some of those cases and preview what we can expect. While the courts last term contained a number of blood duster decisions dealing with abortion rights, gun rights, religious liberty and free speech issues just to name a few, the court this term will also tackle a number of important cases and issues, everything from affirmative action to redistricting to religious liberty cases and cases that touch on the ability that challenges Certain Agency action and structures. To help us break it all down, im joined by two advocates who really n