US Supreme Court
Discover key takeaways from 24 podcast episodes about this topic.

SCOTUS Weighs Birthright Citizenship. Black Census Mobilizes. Nick Cannon Backlash Explodes
This episode exposes the historical and contemporary political strategies undermining Black American rights, from the Supreme Court's challenge to birthright citizenship to celebrity-fueled misinformation on party alignment.

SCOTUS Weighs Birthright Citizenship. Black Census Mobilizes. Nick Cannon Backlash Explodes
Roland Martin and guests dissect the Supreme Court's challenge to birthright citizenship, highlight the Black Census's mission, and dismantle historically inaccurate political claims made by celebrities like Nick Cannon and Amber Rose.

Trump RUNS to Supreme Court as Finally MEETS RESISTANCE
The Supreme Court is poised to rule on the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program for 330,000 Haitians, a decision with profound human and economic implications, amidst accusations of a white supremacy agenda driving the Trump administration's efforts to terminate the program.

SCOTUS Weighs Birthright Citizenship. Black Census Mobilizes. Nick Cannon Backlash Explodes
This episode dissects the political motivations behind the Supreme Court's challenge to birthright citizenship, highlights the largest-ever Black census, and provides a rigorous historical deconstruction of race and political parties in America, directly challenging celebrity misinformation.

SCOTUS Weighs Voting Rights Case. ObamaCare Anniversary. Memphis Task Force Under Fire
This episode dissects Republican strategies to restrict voting rights, critiques Trump's Memphis crime narrative, and uncovers the untold history of Black Seminole resistance against American expansion.

Trump PANICS as SCOTUS Hears MASSIVE CASES | Unprecedented
The Supreme Court is hearing three pivotal cases on mail-in ballots, asylum, and birthright citizenship, with legal experts detailing how these rulings could fundamentally alter American voting rights, immigration policy, and constitutional interpretation.

EXPLOSIVE Week at Supreme Court with MAJOR Cases ON THE LINE | It's Complicated
The Supreme Court is poised to restrict mail-in voting, while the DOJ demonstrates incompetence in election-related lawsuits and actively obstructs state investigations into federal agent shootings.

LIVE: Trump HIT with BOMBSHELL as DOJ Makes DEVASTATING ADMISSION in COURT | Legal AF
Hosts dissect Donald Trump's perceived disastrous handling of the Iran conflict, his plummeting poll numbers, and the weaponization of the Justice Department and Supreme Court to suppress votes and target political adversaries.

LIVE: Popok Gives URGENT UPDATE on Breaking Legal news | 3/24/2026
Michael Popok delivers a scathing critique of the Trump administration's legal and political actions, from alleged market manipulation and press suppression to judicial bias and a failing Iran strategy, emphasizing the urgent need for Democratic accountability and judicial courage.

The Alan Ritchson Situation Just Got Worse...For the Guy He Beat Up & Today’s News
This episode unpacks a series of bizarre and high-stakes news stories, from a celebrity street fight and a quadruple amputee's murder arrest to alleged insider trading on military strikes and the political maneuvering behind mail-in ballots and government shutdowns.

Voting Rights Assault. Ulta Beauty Salon Sued. Black Women's Unemployment Crisis #TheBreakdown
This episode dissects critical legal and social issues, including a Supreme Court case threatening mail-in voting, a racial discrimination lawsuit against Ulta Beauty, and the systemic challenges faced by Black women in the job market, alongside the political implications of a new DHS Secretary.

LIVE: Supreme Court ORAL ARGUMENT On IMMIGRANT DIGNITY!
The Supreme Court grapples with the definition of 'arrives in the United States' in asylum law, debating whether it requires physical entry or merely reaching the border, with significant implications for the government's 'metering policy' at ports of entry.

Elie Mystal Exposes Supreme Court Case as a Threat to Early and Mail-In Voting
A Supreme Court case ostensibly about Mississippi's mail-in ballot postmark rules is framed as a calculated Republican strategy to dismantle early and mail-in voting nationwide, fueled by post-2008 election demographic shifts.

CHAOS as Trump Deploys ICE to Airports
Trump's administration faces scrutiny for escalating the Iran conflict, deploying ICE agents to airports, and attempting to suppress voter turnout, while Democrats debate internal leadership and candidate strategies.

SCOTUS Weighs Voting Rights Case. ObamaCare Anniversary. Memphis Task Force Under Fire
This episode exposes Republican strategies to suppress minority votes, critiques local leaders' responses to federal overreach, and uncovers forgotten histories of Black and Indigenous resistance.

This Is How the GOP Starts to Crack
The host dissects the Trump administration's chaotic policies, from ineffective ICE deployments to shifting Iran war objectives, and the GOP's internal fractures, alongside critical Supreme Court and historical accountability issues.

Liberal Media PANICS As SCOTUS PREPARES TO TAKE SLEDGE HAMMER To MAJOR Democrat Election LOOPHOLE!
The Supreme Court heard arguments on a case challenging the legality of mail-in ballots received after Election Day, with the host arguing this targets a 'major Democrat election loophole' and is essential for election integrity.

SCOTUS Weighs Voting Rights Case. ObamaCare Anniversary. Memphis Task Force Under Fire
This episode dissects the Supreme Court's potential impact on voting rights, critiques the Memphis Safe Task Force, and celebrates the Affordable Care Act's anniversary, all while exploring the untold history of Black Seminole resistance.

PBS News Hour full episode, March 23, 2026
President Trump's surprise diplomatic signals on the Iran war, a fatal plane collision at LaGuardia amidst a federal shutdown, and a Supreme Court case on mail-in ballots dominate a day of complex national and international developments.

“Blockbuster!” MAJOR UPDATE at US Supreme Court
The Supreme Court heard arguments in RNC vs. Mississippi, a case that could eliminate mail-in and early voting, with conservative justices questioning fundamental election processes and potentially aiming to restrict voting access significantly.

LIVE: LANDMARK SCOTUS Oral Argument on What Constitution means by “Election Day”
The Supreme Court grapples with the constitutional meaning of 'Election Day' in a landmark case determining whether states can count mail-in ballots received after the official election date, impacting voting access and federal-state power dynamics.

Supreme Court Makes MASSIVE MOVES as Roberts CALLS OUT Trump | Unprecedented
The Supreme Court is poised to rule on critical cases concerning mail-in voting, temporary protective status for immigrants, and asylum policy, with hosts Popok and Dah expressing deep concern over the court's conservative leanings and potential political ramifications.

BREAKING update at Supreme Court over election scheme
A critical Supreme Court case, RNC vs. Mississippi, threatens to invalidate mail-in ballots received after Election Day but postmarked before, potentially dismantling early and mail-in voting entirely.

Illinois Primary Heats Up. SCOTUS TPS Hearing. Kiki Shepard Dies. Midwest Leak.
This episode breaks down critical political developments in Illinois and Washington D.C., a Supreme Court immigration battle, and spotlights innovative Black-led initiatives in community engagement and education.