by Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg Law's Cases and Controversies brings you the latest from the Supreme Court. Each week we preview oral arguments at the Court or feature in-depth interviews. We explore critical legal issues with Supreme Court advocates, judges, law professors, lawyers, and legal journalists. Hosts: Kimberly Robinson, Greg Stohr, and Lydia Wheeler.
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April 27, 2025
US Supreme Court justices spent a lot of time last week discussing the meaning of LGBTQ-themed books that parents in a Maryland public school district say interfere with the religious rearing of their children. One book, “Uncle Bobby’s Wedding,” was a focal point of the April 22 arguments in Mahmoud v. Taylor. The justices questioned whether mere exposure to things a parent disagrees with burdens their religious rights. Cases and Controversies hosts Kimberly Robinson and Lydia Wheeler take listeners through the proceedings and why they signal the parents are likely to win this case against books Montgomery County Public Schools say are meant to foster mutual respect for others in a pluralistic educational community. Do you have feedback on this episode of Cases and Controversies? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.
April 18, 2025
Greg Stohr and Lydia Wheeler interview Sara Rosenbaum, emerita professor of health law and policy, about the Supreme Court's review of Obamacare's preventive care coverage and its potential impact on millions of Americans.
April 11, 2025
Georgetown Law professor Stephen Vladeck discusses the Supreme Court's cautious approach to Trump's policies with hosts Kimberly Robinson and Greg Stohr, revealing the real-world costs of avoiding confrontation in this interview.
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