lawrence, and oberfeld as well as interracial marriage. jessica schneider is with us. the court made interesting calls this morning in other cases, including ones they chose not to take up. what have we learned so far? a flurry of activity as we end the term, guys. the supreme court just a while ago issuing orders. these are decisions on which cases they will and won t take next term. notably, the court has decided not to take a case that would have revisited the standard for libel. since 1964, new york times versus sullivan, they had to prove actual malice. so they are not taking that case next term. we are awaiting some big decisions on religious liberties, immigration, the power of the epa when it comes to climate change. checking on all that now and we ll come back with you guys in a few minutes. okay, jessica schneider, thank you very much. joining us is caroline kitchener, national reporter focused on the politics of abortion for the washington post. good to h
schneider live at the supreme court with this breaking news coming in. jessica, tell us more about this latest ruling on religious liberty. reporter: this is another decision from this court that has the effect here of eroding the barrier between church and state. the court in a 6-3 decision saying a school s concerns about coercion of students and its desires to keep its public school free from these outward displays of religion, the court saying that s outweighed by a coach s free speech rights. the court said they really viewed the coach s speech on the 50-yard line where he played as personal and private speech and they likened it to a phone call on school grounds or checking email. but the dissent here, interestingly, included a picture of just how much of a public spectacle this had become with the coach being crowded by the students as he prayed. the coach had been litigating this for years. he lost repeatedly in the lower courts. coach kennedy just released a statem
impeachment impacting the court. congressman alexandria ocasio cortez saying republicans complete and utter incompetence is killing women and pregnant people across the u.s. we have fox news coverage this morning, and more on the fallout in washington. carley: ashley strohmier on the violence, ashley, good morning. a protest gnomic protest erupted the overturning of roe v. wade and continues throughout the week end. angeles friday, protesters throwing sticks at cars and things turned violent later that night when l.a.p.d. officers apparently assaulted with a makeshift blowtorch and fireworks. two people arrested in the incident, one charged with attempted murder on a police officer and in portland a group of marchers smashed windows and grew graffiti on downtown businesses. and a pro-life center in lynchburg, virginia, with graffiti and breaking windows of the building. in arizona in a large group of protesters were tear gassed after being asked to move back and didn t mo
the courts agree. we ll speak with coach kennedy himself and his first interview since winning the case alongside one of its attorneys, but first we had to shannon bream, chief legal correspondent with the news. hey, sandra, so a 6-3 win for coach kennedy after years and years of this battle fighting his way back and through the courts, he finally gets the decision on the supreme court today and i want to tell you about that decision offered by justice gorsuch. at the eight government entity sought to punish an individual from engaging in a brief quiet personal religious observance doubly protected by the free exercise and free-speech causes of the first amendment of the constitution neither mandates nor tolerates that kind of discrimination. this was an ideological split as he would think within the court, 6-3 conservative liberal split that has been made of the term emberley has shown up in a lot of big cases here. let me read from the defense, off this by justices breyer
sandra, you are warmed up. sandra: hope you had a great weekend. well come everyone, this is america reports. in a 6-3 ruling, the courtsiding with coach joe kennedy argued it was his right to pray on the field after the game and was not coercing his players to participate. it could allow for more religious expression in education. thank god, i think everybody that supported me and i found out i m not insane. it s absolutely true of all the facts of the case and it feels good to know that the first amendment is alive and well. john: also falling the fallout from friday s ruling that reversed row v. wade after 50 years. outrage from the left not subsiding, protests coast to coast. those demonstrations, some of them, turning violent. north central colorado, a christian pregnancy center was set on fire saturday morning. the fbi is investigating as potential arson. sandra: protestors arrested in eight states, including in los angeles, for attempted murder after throwing