
John E. Jones III
Retired federal judge offering legal perspective on the Supreme Court decision and commentary on judicial independence and related rhetoric.
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Nov 15, 2025 • 38min
War on Judges, LGBTQ Loss & Rastafarian's Religious Suit
Join Judge John E. Jones III, a former federal district judge, as he discusses the alarming rise in threats to judicial independence, emphasizing the dangers of inflammatory rhetoric. Professor Suzanne Goldberg analyzes recent Supreme Court decisions impacting transgender rights, critiquing the implications of emergency policies on those identities. Additionally, John Meiser delves into a fascinating Rastafarian case, exploring religious liberties in prisons and the complexities of legal remedies for inmates. A thought-provoking conversation on vital legal issues!

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Feb 21, 2026 • 46min
Trump Attacks Justices Who Ruled Against His Tariffs
Caitlin Collins, CNN White House correspondent, outlines West Wing reactions. Paula Reid, chief legal affairs correspondent, breaks down legal limits and next steps. John E. Jones III, retired federal judge, offers judicial perspective on independence. Rahm Emanuel, former White House chief of staff, analyzes political strategy. Nick Watt and Stephanie Elam report from shark-populated Southern California waters and Sierra Nevada avalanche recovery.

Nov 14, 2025 • 31min
Justice Department At War With Judges & Starbucks Strikes
Retired federal judge John E. Jones III discusses the alarming rhetoric from the DOJ, expressing concerns about threats to judicial independence and safety. He critiques the characterization of attorney-general conflicts as a 'war.' Labor law expert Kate Andrias analyzes the ongoing Starbucks labor disputes, highlighting the significance of union rights and recent unfavorable rulings. She explains the legal complexities behind contract negotiations and why strikes are essential for workers. Together, they illuminate the current tensions in the judicial and labor landscapes.


