Topic: Colorado Supreme Court

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Gray Zone
Episode 1806 2:29:37 - 2:35:20

1806: Gray Zone

Supreme Court Conversion Therapy Case, Colorado Legal Battle

The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments regarding Colorado's ban on conversion therapy for minors. The case pits the Alliance Defending Freedom, representing a licensed therapist, against the state's Attorney General. The debate centers on whether the ban violates a therapist's right to free speech and whether the practice meets established medical standards of care.

The Meloni
Episode 1670 1:50:00 - 1:52:28

1670: The Meloni

Masterpiece Cake Shop, New Transgender Cake Case

Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cake Shop is back in court after refusing to bake a pink cake with blue frosting to celebrate a gender transition. The hosts note that the request was made on the same day the Supreme Court took up Phillips' previous case involving a same-sex wedding cake, suggesting the litigation is a targeted "setup."

Funny Farm
Episode 1640 22:19 - 33:45

1640: Funny Farm

Supreme Court Unanimous Ruling on Colorado Ballot Case

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that Colorado cannot remove Donald Trump from the presidential ballot under the 14th Amendment's insurrection clause. The justices determined that only Congress, not individual states, has the authority to enforce Section 3 against federal candidates. While the decision was unanimous in outcome, liberal justices and Justice Amy Coney Barrett sparred over the scope of the ruling, with media commentators like Joy Reid highlighting the internal friction.

Super Duper
Episode 1636 1:02:11 - 1:03:06

1636: Super Duper

Supreme Court and the Colorado Primary Ballot

Constitutional experts note that the U.S. Supreme Court must issue a decision regarding Donald Trump's eligibility for the Colorado primary ballot before Super Tuesday on March 5. If the court fails to act within this window, it could lose jurisdiction over the matter. A failure to rule would be viewed by some as a significant judicial avoidance of a critical constitutional question.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 55:27 - 59:20

1633: Noise Machine

Supreme Court Colorado Ballot Case, Insurrection Definition

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding Colorado's decision to remove Donald Trump from the presidential ballot. Chief Justice John Roberts expressed concern that upholding the disqualification could lead to a cycle of retaliatory ballot removals across various states, potentially leaving the election to be decided by only a handful of jurisdictions.

King for a Day
Episode 1632 50:44 - 58:04

1632: King for a Day

Supreme Court, Colorado Ballot, Presidential Immunity Oral Arguments

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding Donald Trump's eligibility for the Colorado ballot, with observers noting the justices seemed skeptical of the state's position. Simultaneously, a federal appeals court rejected Trump's claims of broad presidential immunity. A hypothetical scenario involving a president ordering "SEAL Team 6" to assassinate a political rival became a central point of debate in the media coverage of the immunity case.

White Ringer
Episode 1627 1:25:51 - 1:30:20

1627: White Ringer

Colorado Ballot Case, Section 3, Insurrection Claims

The legal battle to remove Donald Trump from the Colorado ballot hinges on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment and claims of insurrection. A trial court's finding that Trump is an insurrectionist was based partly on expert testimony from a sociology professor regarding "coded language" and "doublespeak." Trump's legal team argues that only Congress has the power to enforce Section 3 and that the provision does not bar candidates from running for office.

Bub
Episode 1624 23:30 - 25:15

1624: Bub

Supreme Court Review of Trump 14th Amendment Ballot Eligibility

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding Donald Trump's eligibility for the ballot under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. Legal analysts from Law 360 suggest the justices have multiple "off-ramps" to overturn the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling. The discussion posits that a ruling against Trump would lead to retaliatory efforts to remove Joe Biden from ballots in states like Florida.

Deputary
Episode 1623 36:36 - 40:51

1623: Deputary

Supreme Court Review of Trump's Ballot Eligibility

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear Donald Trump's appeal of the Colorado Supreme Court decision that removed him from the state's primary ballot. The case centers on the insurrectionist clause of the 14th Amendment. Analysts Jonathan Capehart and David Brooks discuss the implications of the court's involvement, with Capehart expressing hope that the Colorado decision will be upheld despite the potential for national unrest.

Flash to Bang
Episode 1619 1:00:56 - 1:05:40

1619: Flash to Bang

NPR, Colorado Supreme Court and Domestic Extremism

NPR's domestic extremism correspondent reported on "violent rhetoric" appearing in corners of the internet following the Colorado Supreme Court's decision to remove Donald Trump from the ballot. The report claims some supporters are calling for civil war, though monitors admit there are no imminent credible threats. The segment is criticized for editorializing and focusing exclusively on threats from the political right.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 40:29 - 43:55

1618: Fat Leonard

Colorado Supreme Court Disqualifies Trump from 2024 Ballot

The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump is disqualified from the state's primary ballot under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment due to his role in the January 6 Capitol attack. The decision is currently stayed pending an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, which must decide the case before the March 5 primary.

Hydrating
Episode 1569 2:09:48 - 2:14:39

1569: Hydrating

Supreme Court Ruling on 303 Creative and Free Speech

The Supreme Court rules 6-3 in favor of Christian web designer Lori Smith, stating she cannot be compelled by Colorado law to create websites for same-sex weddings. The court distinguishes this as a free speech issue involving "artistic expression" rather than a simple refusal of service. Justice Sotomayor issues a sharp dissent, arguing the decision marks LGBTQ citizens as "second-class."

Sir Thomas Nussbaum presents
Episode 680 1:53:52 - 1:57:15

680: Sir Thomas Nussbaum presents

Marijuana Legalization Lawsuit, Nebraska and Oklahoma vs Colorado

Nebraska and Oklahoma have filed a lawsuit against Colorado in the Supreme Court, alleging that the legalization of recreational marijuana has caused an illegal influx of drugs into their states. The bordering states claim the policy creates a law enforcement burden they are not equipped to handle. This legal challenge is viewed as a strategic attempt by opponents to reverse marijuana legalization through federal intervention.

Episode 459 15:53 - 19:12

459: Exactly Similar

Federal Marijuana Conflict, Workplace Drug Testing

Legal experts clarify that state-level marijuana legalization does not protect employees from being fired for positive drug tests. Despite state victories, the federal government maintains the authority to prosecute marijuana offenses under the Controlled Substances Act. Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper remains a prominent critic of the state's new legalization measure.