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Jun 22, 2024 • 53min

Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts - Rahimi and The Roberts Court’s All New, Also Old, Second Amendment Doctrine

The podcast discusses the Supreme Court's shift on the Second Amendment, highlighting the impact on adjudicated domestic abusers. They dissect a case on immigration and marriage rights, exploring the implications for constitutional liberties. Justice Sotomayor's dissent and the complexities of legal interpretations are also examined.
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Jun 21, 2024 • 20min

What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future - Amazon Wants Your Handprint

Tech and food journalist Emily Moore discusses Amazon's palm readers at Whole Foods, examining the future of data security and in-person shopping. Topics include biometric data privacy, surveillance, convenience vs. privacy, cashless society implications, and the need for federal privacy laws.
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Jun 20, 2024 • 59min

Political Gabfest - Presidential Debate Preview

Legal expert Emily Bazelon, journalist John Dickerson, and CEO David Plotz discuss the upcoming presidential debates, Surgeon General's push for social media warning labels, California's phone ban in schools, and the trend of one-party rule. They analyze debate strategies, misinformation challenges, healthcare access, and the need for social media warning labels. The discussion also delves into political competitiveness at the state level and explores the impact of labels on female actors.
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Jun 20, 2024 • 29min

What Next - Homelessness Before the Supreme Court

Dr. Bruce Murray discusses Grants Pass v. Johnson, a Supreme Court case on homelessness laws. They explore challenges faced by cities, the legal impact on homeless individuals, and the need for healthcare support. The episode highlights the Mobile Integrative Navigation Team's efforts to provide assistance and advocate for better resources for the homeless community.
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Jun 19, 2024 • 49min

What Next - Slow Burn: Defend Our Children

Happy Juneteenth! What Next resumes regularly scheduled programming tomorrow, but for the holiday, check out this episode of Slow Burn Season 9: Gays Against Briggs.In 1977, John Briggs was a small-time state senator with big dreams. But Briggs’ plan to ban gay and lesbian teachers from California schools changed the arc of his life and career. Suddenly, he was a right-wing hero, and a villain of the gay rights movement. And his message seemed to be catching on all over the country.Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock the first five episodes of Slow Burn: Gays Against Briggs. Your subscription also gets you ad-free access to all your favorite Slate podcasts, plus other member exclusive content. Join now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Subscribe” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/slowburnplus to get access wherever you listen.Season 9 of Slow Burn was written and produced by Christina Cauterucci. Slow Burn is produced by Joel Meyer, Sophie Summergrad, and Kelly Jones.Josh Levin is the editorial director of Slow Burn.Derek John is Slate’s executive producer of narrative podcasts.Susan Matthews is Slate’s executive editor.Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. We had engineering help from Patrick Fort and Madeline Ducharme.Our theme music is composed by Alexis Cuadrado. Artwork by Ivylise Simones, based on an image of Silvana Nova and a poster designed by Larry Hermsen and the Too Much Graphics Collective. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 18, 2024 • 25min

What Next - How IVF Became the GOP's Next Battle

Health policy reporter Megan Messerly discusses the Christian right's focus on banning IVF post Roe v. Wade, with Senate Republicans split on protecting access. The debate within evangelical communities on IVF ethics, conservative concerns, and the Republican stance on reproductive health are explored.
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Jun 17, 2024 • 20min

What Next - What's Eating the Economy?

Matt Stoller, from the American Economic Liberties Project, discusses the impact of economic consolidation and monopoly power on the American economy. He explores how monopolies influence prices and wages, using examples like Microsoft in the 1990s. The podcast also touches on rising costs in grocery stores due to inflation and market consolidation, impacting consumer choices and prices.
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Jun 16, 2024 • 30min

What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future - The FBI Made a Phone Network. It Was A Trap.

Investigative reporter Joseph Cox discusses the FBI's successful sting operation using the encrypted Anom phone service. They dive into the ethical concerns, legal complexities, and how the agency infiltrated the criminal world to trap over 800 offenders globally.
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Jun 15, 2024 • 19min

Political Gabfest - Gabfest Reads: When a Sex Robot Catches Feelings

David Plotz talks with author Sierra Greer about her new book, Annie Bot. They discuss how much discomfort Annie (a “Cuddle Bunny” type of robot) can feel, how the story of a robot is really about the right to control a body, and more.  Tweet us your questions @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages could be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.)Podcast production by Cheyna Roth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 15, 2024 • 41min

Slate Money - Is Tesla Even a Good Car Company?

Discussing Tesla shareholders' support for Musk's pay package, GameStop influencer's return, and Governor Hochul's decision on congestion pricing. Plus, a Missouri restaurant banning 20-somethings sparks debate.

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