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So what could go wrong. [laughter]. Thank you. Thank you for coming and we have a lot of people here today. As you probably recognize by now, we have to socially distance and follow other sorts of guidelines and regulations today. So thank you for your patience. And thank you for following those. We have here today with us Jeffrey Sutton, its an honor to have him here. Fluid last night right through the storm. So we are grateful that he got here safely and that we are able to have this event today. Jeffrey sutton is a judge for the sixth circuit where he serves since 2003 news nominated by george w. Bush. His former general of ohio, in private practice, and is clerked for several judges including Justice Antonin Scalia as essential gives new book targeted so todays event, the essential scalia. That is the new book that he edited another friend of ours who has been her ....
Hold sweeping powers to shut down operations on the state, including large Church Services in the face of a Public Health crisis. The high court in kansas set up that panel of legislative leaders who lack the power to reverse the controversial limits on church and funeral services. She said the action was needed to respond to the spread of covid19. That meant last night kellys order Banning Church gatherings of 10 or more congregants remained in force. They write the ruling force justices to weigh in on an issue that tingles politics, religion, and debate about the powers granted to a governor when a daily pen to make strikes. Tingles together politics, religion, and debate about the powers g in kentucky, this is the reporting in louisville. Judge allows drive in service at louisville church. A federal judge reboot mayor ....
The free party and the abolitionists in kansas, but it also was very welcoming to africanamericans. War, fugitivesl primarily from missouri would come to lawrence. They knew they had a chance to be rescued if they could make their way there. A lot of the free africanamericans also came to lawrence. What is interesting is that some of the folks in lawrence were conflicted with this issue. Wasthey knew was slavery wrong. They knew they needed to try to do something to end slavery. They knew they were breaking the law. They knew they would be broke thrown in jail. You can watch the entire Program Sunday at 11 00 a. M. Eastern here on American History tv, only an cspan3. Next, from the Buffalo Bills center of the west in next, from the Buffalo Bills center in wyoming. 1 ....