6 Takeaways From Day 3 of Judge Jackson’s Confirmation Hearing

 
 
March 24 2022
 

Good morning from Washington, where Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson has completed a second day of questioning before a Senate committee. Our Fred Lucas looks at some of the most dramatic encounters. On the podcast, Doug Blair explores Jackson's dealings with labor unions. Plus: a video report on a mom's transgender nightmare; Twitter silences dissent on gender orthodoxy; what post-pandemic labor laws should look like; and Clarence Thomas didn't get the friendly treatment Jaskson has. On this date in 1999, NATO begins bombing Serbian military positions in the province of Kosovo in Yugoslavia in response to a new wave of ethnic cleansing there.

 
 
 
NEWS
6 Takeaways From Day 3 of Judge Jackson's Confirmation Hearing
By Fred Lucas

"I'm a Hispanic man. Could I decide I was an Asian man? Would I have the ability to be an Asian man and challenge Harvard's discrimination?" Sen. Ted Cruz asks Jackson.
COMMENTARY
11 People and Outlets Censored by Twitter for Questioning Gender Ideology
By Douglas Blair

Twitter will not allow users to call a biological man a man.
ANALYSIS
A Look at Judge Jackson's Record on Unions
By Douglas Blair

"I think unions are getting what they're paying for," says David Osborne, CEO of Americans for Fair Treatment.
COMMENTARY
The Pandemic Changed How We Work. It's Time for Labor Laws to Change, Too.
By Rachel Greszler

The Employee Rights Act safeguards the rights of individuals who want to work for themselves instead of reporting to a boss.
COMMENTARY
Men Now Dominate Women's Sports
By Kelsey Bolar

Guest Karol Markowicz joins "Problematic Women" podcast to discuss men in women's sports, COVID-19 restrictions, masking toddlers, and more.
COMMENTARY
Clarence Thomas Didn't Get the Ketanji Brown Jackson Media Puffery
By Tim Graham

"Here's a man … [who] has already said no to blacks; he has already said if he can't paint himself white, he'll think white and marry a white woman," said one journalist.
NEWS
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Denies Connection to CRT. Her Past Says Otherwise.
By Mike Gonzalez

The Supreme Court nominee's interest in critical race theory began early, with her parents' copy of a book written by the godfather of CRT.
 
     
 
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