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Mandate for healthcare workers the judge ruling if human nature and history teach anything. civil liberties face grave risks when government proclaim indefinite states of emergency. during a pandemic such as this it is more important to safeguard the separation of powers set forth in our constitution to avoid erosion of your liberties. admiral brett giroir former assistant secretary to h.h.s. what do you make of that decision by the judge specific to healthcare workers? thanks for having me on. of course i want to say i urge everyone to be vaccinated and get their booster but the judge had a lot of common sense. number one, cms is never mandated vaccines before, no meece else or polio or anything. he allowed states and local authorities to mandate. there was a lot of public health common sense in that, too. one size doesn t fit all, number one. there are people who work in hospitals who clean the floors or work in the kitchen and not ....
Right to choose who they re going to marry. i fear none of those things are written in the constitution. they all, like marbury versus madison, have been discerned from the structure of the constitution. why do we now say that somehow roe versus roe and casey are so unusual that they must be overturned? well, justice sotomayor, i would emphasize two things. when you re going beyond the constitution, this court has looked closely no, what i m saying is they didn t go beyond the constitution. your honor, they did not deduce those from the structure of the constitution. they pointed to the 14th amendment and reasoned that privacy in roe, autonomy and similar values in casey led to a right to abortion. that s not how this court traditionally does things, including in the vast run of cases that your honor ran through. the court looks to history and tradition. and here, those decisively reject the proposition that ....
0 say. really? yeah. they used to be more polite. i have to say, the court over the last few years has gotten a bit more sharp in their questioning. and even sometimes to each other, and making digs at each other. that s an unfortunate trend. but i think for the most part, you ll hear a respectful discussion of the issues between the advocates and the court. maybe the most important thing to think about is when the justices are asking a question, they re not necessarily wanting to hear the answer from the advocate. they re making a point to one of the other justices. and so you as the advocate have to just understand, you re guiding a conversation more than like giving a speech and saying why you re right. and that s where that listening skill is so important. can you figure out what the justice is trying to say to her or his colleagues. so it s not only the question, but also what may be behind the question, vis-a-vis another magistrate. exactly. it s 3-d chess. that s very ....