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Iran. we can t trust them. they ve made huge nuclear gains. they can t unlearn what they ve already figure out and we even have the basics of any time, any place inspections so we might have a little bit of confidence that iran didn t have a covert enrichment program. this is riddled with problems but it appears that biden is going forward with it. dana: we ll see what happens on that. michael allen. thank you for kicking us off in the 10:00 hour. appreciate it. trace. trace: democrats are playing a blame game over sky high gas prices as they worry about the november mid-terms. who the left is pointing their fingers at now. dana: a federal judge calling outlaw students at yale who shouted down speakers at a free speech panel. why it could be a stain on their future careers. this was physical intimidation and bullying that took place in the presence of yale administration. yale administrators shouldn t be cowering to mobs but embrace ....
The wall street journal writes the following. david s report. the right to free speech is a bedrock principle of the u.s. constitution. if these students are so blinkered by ideology they can t tolerate a debate over civil liberties on campus the future of the american legal system is in jeopardy. the theme here is at some point these future lawyers will have to listen to both sides of the argument. that s exactly right. judge silverman is right. none of these people should be anywhere near a federal courtroom or clerking for a federal judge or serving on a bench. they re adults on the fast track to high flying legal careers and students at yale law school, one of the most prestigious law school in the country. more federal judges and more supreme court justices than any law school in the country and they were disrupting kristin wagner from the alliance for defending freedom. this is a group since 2014 has argued and won 12 cases in ....
Get confirmed. so i think if the republicans are smart, i think the way they should play this is for purposes of the upcoming mid-term elections and forset up the presidential elections, the kind of nominees that president biden wants to put on the court who are not originalists or not philosophically attune to the idea that judges are there to apply the law as it was understood when the constitution was ratified or as it was understood when congress enacted it. i would be making the philosophical argument about the biden judges and not do a personal attack on judge jackson, who is by all accounts, a fine person in terms of character and intellect. she is simply somebody who philosophically i think constitutional conservatives would disagree with as far as what the role of a judge is. trace: and yet you have ....
In the 1990s going forward were way out of whack in terms of the toughness on the people who were at the bottom end of offenders in child pornography. and i think what hawley has done is conflate all of the offenses that are under the category of sex offender and suggest that she is soft on all of that stuff and i don t think the case is there for that. i think what she was dealing with were cases at the bottom of the system and she is hardly the only judge who has had a problem with that. dana: josh hawley the senator from missouri will ask her questions about that tomorrow as he is on the judiciary committee and each senator has 30 minutes of questioning time so buckle up, everybody. a long one. a quick thought on this in yale there was a free speech event that was shouted down by the students there and judge silverman who i know you know well suggested to fellow judges that maybe those students part ....
They weren t asking respectful questions. they were trying to shut down a speaker and prevent them from speaking. as far cancel culture, they were trying to cancel the speaker. they were not being canceled. there are consequences for your actions. if you behave like an infant at one of the most prestigious law schools in the country. your job if you serve as a judge or clerk for a judge is to uphold the u.s. constitution including the first amendment. if you can t respect the first amendment when you are-in-law school, how are you going to respect it on the federal bench? there are no consequences. yale has a policy against barring free speech and yet no consequences at yale. and what i m concerned about is, this wasn t just a peaceful protest. it got a little out of hand. the washington free beacon said at times things seemed in danger of getting physical. protestors were blocking the only exit from the event and two members of the federalist society said they were grabbed and jostl ....