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Or the other but the first amendment says we have something like the first amendment and that people are allowed to share ideas. go after your political leaders and not worry about going to jail and do things in this country. d.c. there is a protest on the streets every day. a huge one at scotus yesterday. the court is very protective of the freedom and don t want to silence anybody regardless of their position if it is on tent. threatening people is a different thing. what we re talking about here is speech that people don t agree on. different ideas. this court wants to make clear this country is a unique place and that you can have these very difficult differing opinions and there has to be space for that. dana: thank you, shannon. stand by. we re waiting for the student loan decision as soon as the dissents are read. ilya shapiro, can i ask you about how these cases come to be? i just want to know, are people who are religious, who own a business, can they sometimes be ....
Messages for events and certain things in conflict with my religious convictions. clearly justice sotomayor sees it differently than the majority did. this is about compelling free speech to be something the government wants it to be not what somebody personally believes. this business owner said she will serve all people. justice sotomayor has a fear this decision will be used to say something totally different. so pretty clear 6-3 split. it appears that there is some reading there the bench going on now. we don t have the student loan case which we ll get any second. dana: thank you so much on that one. we await the student loan decision as well. we ll let you continue to read through it and get back to jonathan turley here. what about somebody watching this who would say that doesn t make sense, no matter what sort of gender you claim you are or what your sexuality is, if you go into a grocery store and you want to buy something, you just go ahead and buy it and they have to serve ....
well, on the student loan decision, i don t think we should have been surprised by that because even speaker moez pelosi or nancy pelosi said that president biden didn t have the capability to do this. but there s a broader issue here is why is it so expensive to go to school. when you look at in this century in the last 20, 30, years, the cost of school has skyrocketed. why are schools are producing students that aren t able to pay back their college loans. this is more than just a federal issue, what are our states doing in order to control that and provide a better education, and so that s the root cause and the problems that need to be addressed because we all know that if you don t if we have income inequality because we have education inequality, and if we re not producing students that can pay back these loans, that s a big problem. and what about the lgbtq decision? yeah, look, this is a decision that makes me uncomfortable, but i think it was the right call partly ....
The line of the decisions. laura is right. there are many people yesterday who were saying, hallelujah. they were happy about the affirmative-action decision, the same thing today with the student loan decision and the colorado decision. what happens when it is so sudden. roe versus wade is gone. you have, you know, it is sort of evenly divided. maybe even more, people support abortion. you have the confidence in the court to be eroded. then it is viewed as political. i said elections have consequences, it is just reminding people that it is the president of the united states who chooses judges. when you are thinking about that, you voted for that particular person, you voted for the judges who were select. i do not think that a lot of thought goes into that. one could say. the person who won got to pick ....
Different house come 2025 as a result of what s happened over the course of really the last year in their decision. and the president has just tweeted, unthinkable this is in response to the student loan decision. unthinkable, the fight isn t over and i ll have more to address in the afternoon. with and we think that will be at 2:00. he said yesterday this is not a normal court, peter, but later in the day he told nicolle wallace expanding the court is not the best approach. let me play that. and put together a group of constitutional skoalers to try to expand the court, which i think was a mistake. after all, the judgment was that doesn t make sense because it can become so politicized in the ....