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‘We Dissent’ new episode analyzes the latest Supreme Court term

With the latest Supreme Court term officially complete, the hosts of “We Dissent” dissect the potential impacts of the important decisions.

On Episode 56, FFRF Deputy Legal Director Liz Cavell, Americans United for Separation of Church and State Legal Director Rebecca Markert and National Women’s Law Center Director of Nominations & Democracy Alison Gill recap the recent Supreme Court term and its implications for religious liberty. They break down the court’s rulings on conversion therapy bans, religious rights for prisoners and transgender sports bans in public schools. Then, they discuss the ever-expanding “shadow docket” and the court’s alarming preference for deciding cases with no public hearing, briefing or transparency. 

“We Dissent,” which first aired in May 2022, is a legal affairs show offering legal wisdom from the secular viewpoint of women lawyers. The show is a collaboration of the Freedom From Religion FoundationAmericans United and the National Women’s Law Center.

Find previous episodes here, which examine developments affecting the separation of church and state, particularly in the U.S. Supreme Court and lower federal courts. Past episodes include discussions about court reform, religion behind bars and abortion and also feature a range of expert guests.
      
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