#SistersInLaw
Jack Smith: What Comes Next?
July 15, 2023
In This Episode:
Kimberly Atkins Stohr leads the #SistersInLaw through a discussion about the latest developments in Jack Smith’s investigation of Trump and the additional indictments likely facing him. Then, they take on the expanding ethical concerns surrounding the SCOTUS and the necessity of restoring its reputation for the sake of the rule of law. From there, the #Sisters lay out the dangers of the deprivation to abortion access spreading throughout the country after Dobbs– particularly, how it’s affecting people from the military and across conservative states.
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