NYU Law Forum - Supreme Court (P)review
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
The US Supreme Court handed down a series of highly consequential rulings in its recently concluded term. In addition to eliminating federal constitutional protections for abortion, the Court sharply curtailed the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to fight climate change, expanded Second Amendment protection for gun owners, and broadened religious rights under the First Amendment. The six conservative justices repeatedly banded together to outvote their liberal colleagues. What does this presage for the upcoming term? What major cases are already on the docket? And has the Court become politicized in a way that threatens its legitimacy—or is that question itself a product of today’s highly polarized political environment? At this Forum, a panel of experts examined these and other questions.
Panelists
Jess Bravin, Supreme Court Correspondent, the Wall Street Journal
Marin Levy, Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law
Melissa Murray, Frederick I. and Grace Stokes Professor of Law, NYU Law; Co-host, Strict Scrutiny podcast (moderator)
Kannon Shanmugam, Partner and Chair of the Supreme Court and Appellate Practice Group, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
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The US Supreme Court handed down a series of highly consequential rulings in its recently concluded term. In addition to eliminating federal constitutional protections for abortion, the Court sharply curtailed the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to fight climate change, expanded Second Amendment protection for gun owners, and broadened religious rights under the First Amendment. The six conservative justices repeatedly banded together to outvote their liberal colleagues. What does this presage for the upcoming term? What major cases are already on the docket? And has the Court become politicized in a way that threatens its legitimacy—or is that question itself a product of today’s highly polarized political environment? At this Forum, a panel of experts examined these and other questions.
Panelists
Jess Bravin, Supreme Court Correspondent, the Wall Street Journal
Marin Levy, Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law
Melissa Murray, Frederick I. and Grace Stokes Professor of Law, NYU Law; Co-host, Strict Scrutiny podcast (moderator)
Kannon Shanmugam, Partner and Chair of the Supreme Court and Appellate Practice Group, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
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