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Booktv. Tonight, a look at things to be decided in the Supreme Court. In the state of the union speech. Then the federal Communications Commission because of the failure of hawaiis Emergency Alert system. Midway through Supreme Court term, attorneys and court watches at Georgetown University law center discussed some of the key cases to be heard in the coming months. The court will be deciding cases related to congressional gerrymandering, immigration restrictions and taxes of Online Shopping. This is 90 minutes. The people who are getting their food just finish up that and proceed quietly. We will get the program started. I am the executive director [audio lost] our moderator is a georgetown graduate first and most important. She was once the editor of reporter for the and now she is just an independent contractor and a reporter. And amy really, i think, probably knows more about the Supreme Court than any person alive. With that, i will turn the program over to amy. That is a tough i
Immigration restrictions and taxes and Online Shopping. This is 90 minutes. [inaudible conversations] so the people who are getting your food, finish up and proceed quietly and we will get the program started. Im executive director of the Supreme Court is to two and a professor at georgetown and i welcome you to todays program which is a preview of the cases set for the second half of this term. The first half of the term had more blockbusters than we had seen in a long time, and the secondhalf promises to be more exciting than the first half, fortunately we have an incredible panel here today to discuss these cases. Before i get out of the way thank the American Constitution Society and the Federalist Society to cosponsor the event. Also the special Events Coordinator and introduce our moderator who is a georgetown graduate and was went the ad at her and now has an independent contractor and reporter and i think probably amy knows more about the Supreme Court the and any person alive
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