Chauvin, Gaetz and Judicial Nominees
Episode 10, Apr 03, 2021, 06:55 AM
The #SistersInLaw look at the role of causation in the Derek Chauvin trial before pivoting to the legal scandals facing Rep. Gaetz and taking a moment to highlight the diversity of President Biden’s judicial appointments.
With legal issues dominating the national conversation, the #SistersInLaw convened this week to examine the role of causation in the Derek Chauvin trial and what standards apply in different scenarios. Then, they take on the myriad troubles facing Rep. Gaetz and whether he should resign, before highlighting the importance President Biden has placed on diversity in his judicial nominations-- truly benefiting the country.
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Some Articles From The #Sisters
From Barb:
Kim’s piece on civil cases against Trump: https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/04/01/opinion/civil-suits-could-be-path-holding-trump-accountable-insurrection/?p1=StaffPage
From Joyce
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/biden-s-first-11-federal-judge-nominees-highlight-highly-nuanced-n1262956
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