and what is going on and many people i sitting at home wondering how this will impact me personally and when will we get a final decision on this? will we ever? this is something we have been talking about for 40 years. we are seeing a lot of states and both sides pushing the envelope. places like alabama and georgia most famously strengthening their laws to limit abortion in the case of heartbeat or early in the pregnancy. also a case like new york saying we want to liberalize the law, until the full 9 months. you have a big spectrum. recent polling shows 75% of americans do want more limits on abortion even to limit it after the first trimester to include 60% of democrats, 78% of independents. what you see is not black or white. there is a range of views and you see states reflecting that with different laws.
immunity, the citizenship question has been a talker in the last few months. those are the things they will be dealing with. what do you make of those? what is the biggest one? we will find out by the end of june. the cross case is interesting because it points out if you take these arguments to their extreme you have to get rid of arlington national cemetery and throughout our memorial system. that is a really important case and the census question has a huge impact. and exciting month to wait for the decision until june 24th when they all come down. rob: back specifically to abortion and the others as well. people were so up in arms over the president getting a couple people to the supreme court at this point. it hasn t turned that conservative yet.
rob: very polarized. let s talk about the transgender bathrooms for the last couple years. what happened here? this is a case in pennsylvania where students were challenging a school district decision, they said they would be uncomfortable having transgender students sharing a locker room with them, a constitutional right to change it with privacy and that is something the court acknowledged they have but this is not being discriminated against because you have other rooms to change in. this is an issue liable to come back with the court, they didn t take it in this case but there s a lot of issues with the case coming up on a preliminary type order and i think there may be other cases of the court saying it will come up more cleanly in those cases so i expect this to come back before long. jillian: and a lot of other issues on the docket as of now and that is border patrol agent
reporter: they took part of it in an unusual move, deciding a case without oral arguments, they said the indiana regulations how to dispose of fetal remains, have to not just throw it away but a mother should be allowed to decide how the remains are disposed of. that clearly should not have been struck down by the seventh circuit and that was interesting because they did not have an oral argument. the other part that band abortion in the case of discrimination because of a child s sex, race or disabilities, the court said we don t have a split. the court does not like to have a split between different courts or appeals between how the courts deal with it. that may come up again. other states have considered such laws. jillian: so much of the conversation is about abortion
will try to get his case tossed out of court today. his legal team plans to ask a military court to remove a prosecutor and have the judge step aside. gallagher, a special ops chief is accused of telling isis prisoner in iraq in 2017, attorneys claim the prosecution is withholding evidence and conducting surveillance on the defense, the navy says he did nothing wrong and has no plans to remove the prosecutor. rob: a battle brewing over a crowd funded effort to build the southern border wall. a city in new mexico ordering private citizens to suspend construction on private land. jillian: mark meredith has more on the legal fight ahead. reporter: the city of sutherland park near el paso. needs to stop construction because the city issued proper