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Joining Host Dennis McCuistion is Richard A. Epstein, Tisch Professor of Law at New York University, and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution.

In our government, we have what is referred to as the separation of powers: executive, legislative, and judicial. The highest judicial court is the Supreme Court.

This court hears mostly cases on appeal from lower courts and is currently hearing several cases that will affect our lives whether we agree or not.

In the next couple of weeks, we will hear how the Supreme Court has decided these and other issues. From the Chevron deference situation to the Supreme Court ruling that former President Donald Trump stays on the Colorado ballot, how the Court rules often directly impacts our lives.

Join us for this important discussion.

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Graphic showing Andrew Dressler, Ph.D., Joni Carswell, Amanda Schnetzer, and Peter Girard discussing extreme weather on Perspectives Matter.Is Extreme Weather Here to Stay? (3012)
Screenshot of Yoram Solomon, Ph.D., Christian Hart, Ph.D., and host Jim Cathcart discussing the psychology of lying on the set of Perspectives Matter.Why People Lie: The Science, Psychology & Consequences, PART 2 (3018)