Supreme Court Justice Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is Soft on Crime

April 05, 2022 01:50:51
Supreme Court Justice Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is Soft on Crime
The Kim Monson Show
Supreme Court Justice Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is Soft on Crime

Apr 05 2022 | 01:50:51

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Show Notes

Economist and author John Lott Jr. explains why Supreme Court Justice nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is soft on crime and why that is a problem for America if she becomes the next Supreme Court Justice. Steve Reiter, founder of the NEVER Alone Project on the need for health visitation rights. Bill of the Day is SB22-053, Health Facility Visitation During Pandemic.

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