Three Cheers for the Supreme Court
Plus: A listener question on the potential efficacy of congressional term limits.

In this week's The Reason Roundtable, Matt Welch is back in the saddle alongside editors Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman as they discuss the recent batch of Supreme Court decisions ahead of the July 4 holiday.
1:04: The Supreme Court's decision on race-based affirmative action in college admissions
23:16: The Supreme Court's decision involving same-sex wedding websites and free expression
28:40: Weekly Listener Question
38:29: The Supreme Court strikes down President Joe Biden's student loan cancellation plan.
51:06: This week's cultural recommendations
Mentioned in this podcast:
"Purple June," by Josh Blackman
"Joe Biden's Incoherent Student Loan Logic," by Eric Boehm
"Supreme Court to Biden: You Can't Just Forgive $400 Billion in Student Loan Debt Without Asking Congress," by Emma Camp
"Supreme Court on Affirmative Action: 'Eliminating Racial Discrimination Means Eliminating All of It,'" by Emma Camp
"Thoughts on the Supreme Court's Ruling in the Harvard and UNC Racial Preferences Cases," by Ilya Somin
"The Unsurprising Affirmative Action Decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard," by Will Baude
"52%-32% Support for Court's Decision 'Restricting the Use of Race as a Factor in College Admissions,'" by Eugene Volokh
"Biden Says He Will try to do Student Loan Forgiveness Under the Higher Education Act of 1965," by Ilya Somin
"Time To End Affirmative Action? Live With David Bernstein and Kenny Xu," by Nick Gillespie and Zach Weissmueller
"Colorado Can't Force a Graphic Designer To Create Same-Sex Wedding Websites, Supreme Court Rules," by Stephanie Slade
"A First Amendment for Everyone," by Dale Carpenter
"Self-Cancellation, Deplatforming, and Censorship," by Nick Gillespie
"Of Course Legacy Admissions Should Follow Affirmative Action to the Grave," by Robby Soave
"Should We Forgive Student Debt?" by Nick Gillespie
"The Immorality of Student Loan Forgiveness and Free College," by Nick Gillespie
"Exit Interviews," by Katherine Mangu-Ward and Mike Lynch
"On Independence Day, Find Common Ground Over Freedom," by J.D Tuccille
Send your questions to roundtable@reason.com. Be sure to include your social media handle and the correct pronunciation of your name.
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Music: "Angeline," by The Brothers Steve
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Obama, Biden, and others criticizing the Court never explain why they think it is okay for Harvard to discriminate against Asian American applicants based on their race, when Asian Americans were also once an oppressed minority group who faced systemic discrimination. And I can't believe impeachment proceedings aren't already underway against Sotomayor for calling the 14th Amendment "a superficial rule of colorblindness."
It’s simple, they consider Asians as being basically whites, so it’s ok to mistreat them.
It's 'not fair' that asian cultures tend to value education very highly, while black and hispanic cultures do not!
The completely corrupt and irredeemable court that uses cases wth no standing to enforce their bullshit?
No, fuck them.
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So you're resting your argument on "standing"? Although I don't agree, I kind of get it with the student loan issue, although the Biden power grab was pretty blatant, he knew it was unconstitutional, but did it anyway. The other cases seem pretty clear who had standing, but I could be mistaken.
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Three ROUSING cheers for Donald Trump!!!
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Are you really saying that the voters who put Nancy and Feinstein and McConnell in would also vote for a term limit? Seems to me this is a minority trying to upend the democratic (though stupid) voters who vote Grannie and Grandpa in
So 90 year old Feinstein runs for Senate...Isn't your vote for her a vote for or against term limits?? I really don't get how you think this is logical