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Pigweed and Crowhill drink and review Summerfest lager from Sierra Nevada, then dive into the most consequential U.S. Supreme Court decisions handed down since the Dobbs ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.

We explore the Court’s growing willingness to redraw the legal map on race, religion, executive power, parental rights, and the limits of judicial authority. Highlights include:

Affirmative Action Implosion: Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard ends race-based college admissions.

Free Speech vs. Anti-Discrimination: In 303 Creative v. Elenis, religious liberty takes precedence over LGBTQ protections.

Executive Power Check: Biden v. Nebraska smacks down student loan forgiveness via the HEROES Act.

Trump v. CASA: The Court ends the era of universal injunctions, with Justice Barrett dressing down Justice Brown’s call for judicial supremacy.

Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton: Age verification for online porn upheld, raising quiet questions about whether obscenity should be protected speech at all.

Mahmoud v. Taylor: Do public schools have the right to impose moral instruction against parents' religious beliefs?

Riley v. Bondi: A case on the expedited removal of a Jamaican immigrant underscores due process boundaries.

Medina v. Planned Parenthood: Can states exclude abortion providers from Medicaid reimbursement?

We break down what these decisions mean for American law and society, and where the Court may go next. Whether you see these rulings as a return to constitutional sanity or a shift toward reactionary retrenchment, the terrain is shifting fast. Buckle up.

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