Topic: Nina Totenberg

9 chapters across the catalog

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.

Stick Fight
Episode 1762 2:47:34 - 2:54:42

1762: Stick Fight

Transgender Military Ban, Supreme Court and Ninth Circuit

The U.S. Supreme Court issued an unsigned order allowing the Trump administration to proceed with its ban on transgender individuals serving in the military while litigation continues. The policy specifically targets individuals with a diagnosis of gender dysphoria. The case now returns to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, with legal analysts predicting the administration will ultimately prevail.

Pod Roll
Episode 1719 2:18:16 - 2:22:06

1719: Pod Roll

Supreme Court Hearing on Tennessee's Transgender Care Ban

The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogger argued against the ban, while conservative justices questioned whether the issue should be decided by state legislatures rather than the courts.

Caliphate Cubs
Episode 1420

1420: Caliphate Cubs

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer Retirement and Potential Successors

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement, sparking immediate speculation regarding President Joe Biden's potential nominees. Discussion centers on a theory that Vice President Kamala Harris could be moved to the court to facilitate a new VP appointment, such as Hillary Clinton. Potential candidates mentioned include Katonji Brown Jackson and Leandra Kruger, with emphasis on Biden's pledge to nominate a Black woman.

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 30:10 - 31:54

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

Supreme Court Masking Dispute and Sotomayor's Virtual Attendance

Justices Neil Gorsuch and Sonia Sotomayor issued a joint statement denying an NPR report that claimed Sotomayor asked Gorsuch to wear a mask on the bench. Chief Justice John Roberts also denied requesting that justices mask up. Despite the denials, NPR stands by Nina Totenberg's reporting that Sotomayor is participating virtually due to health concerns.

Hunger Stones
Episode 1066 17:38 - 20:44

1066: Hunger Stones

Dianne Feinstein on Assault Weapons and NPR Gun Rights Coverage

Senator Dianne Feinstein questioned Brett Kavanaugh on his previous dissent regarding the District of Columbia's ban on semi-automatic rifles. Kavanaugh argued that under Supreme Court precedent, weapons in "common use" cannot be banned, and semi-automatic rifles fall into that category. NPR's Nina Totenberg reported on the exchange, framing Kavanaugh as a starkly pro-gun judge.

Obama Insane?
Episode 247 1:44:52 - 1:48:40

247: Obama Insane?

Nina Totenberg and the NPR Proxy Battle

Following the firing of Juan Williams, conservative media has targeted NPR's Nina Totenberg for past controversial remarks regarding Jesse Helms. The hosts view this as a proxy battle between Fox News and NPR, reflecting deeper tensions over the Supreme Court and the perceived liberal bias of public radio.

Code for Biodiversity!
Episode 246 53:31 - 57:41

246: Code for Biodiversity!

Nina Totenberg Controversy, Clarence Thomas Allegations

The hosts compare the firing of Juan Williams to past controversial statements by NPR's Nina Totenberg, who once wished AIDS upon Senator Jesse Helms. They also discuss a recent Washington Post interview with Lillian McEwen, a former assistant to Clarence Thomas, who corroborated claims regarding Thomas's inappropriate workplace behavior during the Anita Hill era.