Gregory welcome everybody. [applause] we have a nice audience here. I know we have a lot of people joining us online. I want to welcome you all to our annual round up of the recently completed term. The Supreme Court stayed out of the election disputes. Justice Stephen Breyer decided to stick around for one more term. Of course, there were opinions. In short, we have a lot to talk about. We have a terrific panel to do just that. I am joined by two outstanding scholars, Josh Blackman joining us for truly, and we are grateful to have with us two veterans of this program, awardwinning scribes. We have a lot to uncover, therefore i am going to give each of them a brief introduction, way shorter than they deserve. First, Josh Blackman, josh is an associate professor of law at south Texas College of law in houston. He specializes in constitutional law, the Supreme Court, and the intersection of law and technology. After graduating from George Mason Law school, he clicked for kim gibson in th
To stick around for one more term. Of course, there were opinions. In short, we have a lot to talk about. We have a terrific panel to do just that. I am joined by two outstanding scholars, Josh Blackman joining us for truly, and we are grateful to have with us two veterans of this program, awardwinning scribes. We have a lot to uncover, therefore i am going to give each of them a brief introduction, way shorter than they deserve. First, Josh Blackman, josh is an associate professor of law at south Texas College of law in houston. He specializes in constitutional law, the Supreme Court, and the intersection of law and technology. After graduating from George Mason Law school, he clicked for kim gibson in the western district of pennsylvania, and then danny boggs. In addition to being a regular contributor, he is an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute and founder of the harlan institute. He is the author of three books, an introduction to constitutional law, and two books about obamaca
[speaking foreign language] [inaudible] Vice President of the Heritage Institute for constitutional government. We hope you enjoy the program. Gregory welcome everybody. [applause] we have a nice audience here. I know we have a lot of people joining us online. I want to welcome you all to our annual round up of the recently completed term. The Supreme Court stayed out of the election disputes. Justice Stephen Breyer decided to stick around for one more term. Of course, there were opinions. In short, we have a lot to talk about. We have a terrific panel to do just that. I am joined by two outstanding scholars, Josh Blackman joining us for truly, and we are grateful to have with us two veterans of this program, awardwinning scribes. We have a lot to uncover, therefore i am going to give each of them a brief introduction, way shorter than they deserve. First, Josh Blackman, josh is an associate professor of law at south Texas College of law in houston. He specializes in constitutional law
Todd she is showing the mayor who is boss, video of a fearless Teen Springing into action to save the dog. Fox and friends first starts right now. Ashley she pushed that bear real good. Todd it rhymes. Jillian the least outoftheway of sean. Kind of a President Biden will meet with Senator Beddoe on the 1. 7 trillion infrastructure bill. Jillian time is running out to strike a bipartisan deal. Good morning. Reporter dont know if i have any answers but after weeks of negotiations they are trillion dollars apart and it could come down to the meeting between the president and optimistic senatoritoh, the president is looking forward and will continue negotiations with but Yesterday President Biden claimed razor thin margins and moderate democrats. Effectively four votes in the house at a tie in the senate with two members of the senate who vote more than my republican friends. 928 Billion plan focuses on traditional infrastructure where you see the president s 1. 7 trillion plan expand infr
Want the democrats to go it alone, but the president doesnt seem ready to throw in the towles. This meeting is to take place at 2 45 Behind Closed Doors with the senator from West Virginia. The president set that memorial Day Deadline for serious progress to be made. We are hearing from the president s aides and allies, trying to amp up the urgency saying they cant sit and negotiate forever. We heard from pete buttigieg. When they return from congress, saying they need a clear direction. But there is a big gap between where the republican senators sit and the president sitsz. Sits. 928 Billion presented by the republican. And it is not just how do you pay for this, but what money in the first place. Democrats say this should be new money. Republicans want to use what is already allocated but unspent money going forward. The two of them will be meeting Behind Closed Doors. This is the president who viewed himself as the president of service. Leo. Everyone said they have negotiated in go