
Advisory Opinions Shooting Down the Spirit of Aloha
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Dec 12, 2024 Join the lively discussion as the hosts dive into Supreme Court rulings and the complex landscape of parental rights in education. They tackle intriguing topics like the implications of racial equity in admissions and gun licensing issues. The conversation heats up around the controversial practice of 'debanking' and its origins. With a dash of humor, they also explore reputational risks in banking and free speech rights on college football fields. Plus, don't miss the exciting sneak peek at their upcoming board game and holiday plans!
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Parental Rights and Schools
- Three justices dissented from denial of cert in a case involving parental rights and schools.
- The case questions if schools can encourage gender transition without parental consent.
Second Amendment Case
- Justices Thomas and Alito issued statements on a denied cert petition related to the Second Amendment.
- The case involved a Hawaiian man with an unlicensed firearm challenging the licensing scheme.
Racist Admissions Policies
- Justices Gorsuch and Alito dissented from denial in a case similar to the Thomas Jefferson High School case.
- The case involves a Boston school's facially neutral admissions policy with potentially racist motivations.
