
No More Pre-Mortem (Almost)
On today's combative pod, David and Sarah revisit the Stacey Abrams lawsuits and check in on the state of election laws. They then turn to the question of expressive activity and whether a state can force a beauty pageant to include transgender contestants. They conclude with an examination of Washington state's approach to "unconscious bias" in trials. Plus: the duo offers a few pronunciation meae culpae.
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Show Notes
On today's combative pod, David and Sarah revisit the Stacey Abrams lawsuits and check in on the state of election laws. They then turn to the question of expressive activity and whether a state can force a beauty pageant to include transgender contestants. They conclude with an examination of Washington state's approach to "unconscious bias" in trials.
Plus: the duo offers a few pronunciation meae culpae.
Show Notes:
-David on Stacey Abrams’ election challenges
-Green v. Miss United States of America
-Scientific American on the problems with “implicit bias”
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