#SistersInLaw
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December 16, 2023
In This Episode:
Jill Wine-Banks hosts #SistersInLaw to share the latest updates from the prosecutions of Trump world, including the attempts at removal by Mark Meadows, the effects of the potential SCOTUS ruling on presidential immunity, what constitutes obstruction of an official proceeding, and the trial schedule. The #Sisters then explain the factors behind the $148 million ruling against Rudy Giuliani for his racially biased defamation of Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman, before discussing the attack on administrative law contained in the mifepristone based challenge to abortion rights. Read the transcript.
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Mentioned By The #Sisters:
From Kim on SCOTUS’ impact on Trump’s prosecution
From Joyce on Jack Smith’s evidence against Trump
Inside the SCOTUS’ dismantling of Roe
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