When the Ninth Judge Shows Up

The New Yorker Radio Hour | Jun 17, 2016

What would the Supreme Court look like with one, two, or even more judges appointed by Hillary Clinton? How would American jurisprudence change? Pamela Karlan, a Stanford law professor and Justice Department official who specializes in voting rights, speaks with the New Yorker staff writer Jeffrey Toobin about how a new Court might rule on issues like abortion, and whether controversial rulings like Citizens United could be overturned.

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