in this week’s this Cause Roundtablecarefully examined by editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman The Supreme Court’s recent rulings on the abortion pill mifepristone and the Trump administration’s ban on gun butts.
02:01 – Supreme Court ruling on abortion pills and bumpers
16:45 – Secret recording of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito
27:45 – Weekly listener question
37:11 – Hunter Biden convicted
44:30—This week’s cultural recommendations
Mentioned in this podcast:
“Supreme Court unanimously rejects abortion pill challenge” by Elizabeth Nolan Brown
“The Neglected Aesthetic Standpoint Argument FDA v. Hippocratic Medical Alliance”, Josh Blackman
“Judge Thomas Aims at Association Status,” Jonathan H. Adler
“Standing analysis FDA v. Hippocratic Medical Alliance” by Josh Blackman
“Defending Roy” by Nick Gillespie
“Trump’s Abortion Dilemma” by Jacob Salem
“Supreme Court upholds rule of law by striking down Trump administration’s temporary stock ban” By Jacob Sullum
“Judge Thomas overturns President Trump’s executive overreach Cargill v. Garland”, Josh Blackman
“Second Amendment Review: Concave Stocks Are Not Machine Guns” by Stephen Halbrook
“Judge Kavanaugh Denies Representing Doctors Against Glock” by Josh Blackman
“Supreme Court Mid-June OT2023” by Jonathan H. Adler
“Republicans upset by Trump’s conviction should embrace criminal justice reform” Steven Greenhut
“‘Bombshell’ Alito Secret Taping Was Not a Bombshell” Billy Binion
“Federally Funded Dad Jokes” by Eric Boehm
“House passes bill to automatically register young people for draft” By CJ Ciaramella
“Dizzy Gillespie (no relation) served in World War II” by Nick Gillespie
“The Best of Both Worlds: An Interview with Milton Freeman” by Brian Dougherty
“Mandatory military service is a bad idea” by Joe Lancaster
“Hunter Biden’s gun conviction does not resolve his constitutional dispute with his father” Jacob Salem
“Mainstream Media Still Denies Hunter Biden’s Laptop” By Robbie Soave
“The Assassin movie on Netflix, killerso delightful, almost criminal,” Peter Suderman
“(Almost) Always the FBI: How the FBI Created a Plan to Entrap Potential Activists” by CJ Ciaramella
“Warning: You won’t like this new label” by Liz Wolfe
“Culture Conquers Politics” by Nick Gillespie
“The Scary Truth About Super Science” by Dave Weigel
Michael Stipe of REM broken record with Rick Rubin
Send your questions to roundtable@reason.com. Please be sure to provide your social media handle and the correct pronunciation of your name.
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Audio production is by Ian Keyser; AHunt Beaty serves as assistant producer.
Music: “Angeline” by Brother Steve
- Producer: Hunter Beatty
- Video editor: Ian Keizer