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In one state already and also a Defendant Facing Charges by the very doj that he would run if elected. Kamala harris invokes this on the campaign trail, and it was a theme at the dnc. I took on perpetrators of all kinds, so hear me when i say, i know Donald Trumps type. For kamala, Practicing Law was always about protecting the vulnerable and giving the victims a voice. I cant wait to see her prosecute the case against donald trump on the debate stage. In the courtroom, i stood proudly before a judge, and i said five words. Kamala harris for the people. My entire career, i have only had one client. The people. Harris aides see that record as an asset. Many voters now tuning back in, and they want to know, what did she do as a prosecutor . While critics have questioned if her whole record is a good thing in itsel ....
adrianne shropshire, susan del percio, online with chris hayes starts now. starts now good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, one of the most frightening trends in american politics in recent months has been the prioritization, across the country, of conservatives and republicans from state to state targeting lgbtq folks. it s one of the, if not the unifying policy priorities in the modern republican party 2023. it s especially pronounced at the state level. the american civil liberties union says it s tracking nearly 400 anti lgbtq bills across the country. tennessee, to name one state, in particular, is home to multiple examples of this particular noxious trend. there is a new law criminalizing many types of drag performance. is 12th night fond of? that will find out. a bill working its way through the legislature which would allow state clerks to refuse to officiate gay marriages if they so choose. but it s not just the states. we are seeing this disturbing tr ....
Adrianne shropshire, susan del percio, online with chris hayes starts now. starts now good evening from new york, i m chris hayes, one of the most frightening trends in american politics in recent months has been the prioritization, across the country, of conservatives and republicans from state to state targeting lgbtq folks. it s one of the, if not the unifying policy priorities in the modern republican party 2023. it s especially pronounced at the state level. the american civil liberties union says it s tracking nearly 400 anti lgbtq bills across the country. tennessee, to name one state, in particular, is home to multiple examples of this particular noxious trend. there is a new law criminalizing many types of drag performance. is 12th night fond of? that will find out. a bill working its way through the legislature which would allow state clerks to refuse to ....
Rights and minor setback for texas which tried to make sba impossible to challenge. the law bans most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy state officials don t enforce it, so who can be sued? the supreme court ruled unanimously that challenges of the law cannot sue state court judges since they don t enforce anything with chief justice roberts and the court s three liberals dissenting, it ruled 5-4 that they cannot sue state clerks or the the texas attorney general. but it voted 8-1 with clarence thomas dissenting that the challengers can sue members of the state medical board just enough to let the lawsuits go ahead. even so, the court says the state can keep enforcing the law while the legal challenges play out. i think this will go down as one of the most disgraceful decisions in supreme court history. it has allowed the state of texas right now to nullify the supreme court s decisions that there is a constitutional right to abortion. reporter: so abortion providers can still ....
Since state clerks process the lawsuits abortion clinics should stop them and then it was justice sotomayor with biting powerful language and here s what she said in part. she said the court should have put an end to this madness months ago before sb-8 went into effect t.failed to do so then and it fails again today. notably, this decision, this court, ana, not ruling on the underlining right to abortion. that issue is instead present in a case last week in a challenge in mississippi law that bans most abortions at 15 weeks. this case just dealing whether or not abortion providers can proceed with their lawsuit. they can, but it will be so limited, aprila, that they will likely not be able to block this texas law any time soon. it will remain on the books. ana. jessica schneider, thanks so much for laying it out. let s bring in cnn s chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin our supreme court analyst. jeff, what do you make of the ....