Justice Courts Controversy: Oral Arguments In Murthy v. Missouri

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Episode # 79
Today on Legalese we have my second official video on the social media mass censorship case Murthy v. Missouri. On Monday, March 18th, 2024 this case went before the Supreme Court for oral arguments and they were an exhilarating and controversial session indeed. Though not for any of the actually upsetting and controversial aspects of this case. Rather it was controversial because of a comment posed by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, that to me, seemed to be the most sensible, relevant, least controversial comment of the entire Court session....
But I have already discussed that in my last episode "Conservatives Say The Darndest Things".
Today we will be doing a deep dive into the full session of oral arguments, which were fascinating, but lead us to some very disturbing updates on the potential future of this case.

Show Notes Page For This Episode - https://constitutionallaw.substack.com/p/show-notes-murthy-v-missouri-oral

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