Allen Mendenhall on our Hyper-Political Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court is hopelessly politicized, far too powerful, and relentlessly hostile to liberty.
Our legal expert Allen Mendenhall joins Jeff Deist to discuss the liberal and illiberal aspects of nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s record, the limits of originalism, and the intractable reasons why changing the makeup of the Court won’t save us from a rapacious federal government.