Sarah Isgur hosted tonight’s episode of Dispatch Live, and was joined by two legal experts: Georgetown law professor David Super to discuss Trump’s guilty verdict and Pacific Legal Foundations legal fellow Alison Somin to discuss how the courts can prevent Title IX overreach. Grayson Logue joined to dive into Mexico’s recent presidential election and Charles Hilu brought the show home with an update on how Rep. Robert Menendez’s primary race has been affected by his father’s legal woes.
Programming Note: Tonight kicked off our summer schedule. For the next few months, Dispatch Live will take place every other Tuesday and will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT.
On the Agenda:
- What’s next for Trump?
- Upcoming SCOTUS decisions
- The Biden administration’s Title IX overreach
- Mexico’s first female president
- Robert Menendez’s Democratic primary in New Jersey
Show Notes:
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