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In its most recent Term, the Supreme Court issued opinions with enormous implications for a remarkable number of matters. These include gun regulation, the death penalty, e-cigarettes, transgender health care, and religious liberty. The Court made these rulings in the shadow of the new Administration’s policies. In this program, Andrew Schultz reviews several of the Court’s most significant decisions and discusses the evolving role of the Supreme Court in American society.
Andrew Schultz is an attorney, retired after practicing law with the Rodey Law Firm for nearly 40 years. He is the only graduate of the UNM Law School to serve as a law clerk at the US Supreme Court, serving as a clerk to Byron R. White. Schultz has been an adjunct professor at UNM’s School of Law for more than three decades.