Pat Hughes the President of the Liberty Justice Center joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the Supreme Court ruling in the Janus case:
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Wisconsin Congressman Sean Duffy joined Dan and Amy to talk about the debate over immigration, and Red Hen Week:
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Randy Barnett is a Georgetown Law professor and author of the book Our Republican Constitution: Securing the Liberty and Sovereignty of We the People. He joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the retirement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, and the brewing fight over his replacement:
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Mark Janus joined Dan and Amy with reaction to the Supreme Court ruling in his lawsuit against AFSCME:
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that non-union government employees will no longer be forced to pay union fees, a victory for Liberty Justice Center and other organizations in Illinois that supported the plaintiff in the landmark case.
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has announced he will retire. Kennedy, who was nominated by President Ronald Reagan in the late 1980s, also said his decision to retire was so he could spend more time with his family.
According to a new poll from Rasmussen, most voters fear that political violence is coming from opponents of the president’s policies, just as they did in the second year of Barack Obama’s presidency, and nearly one-in-three think a civil war is next. Thirty-one percent (31%) of Likely U.S. Voters say it’s likely that the United States will experience a second civil war sometime in the next five years, with 11% who say it’s Very Likely.