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Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! 

Brett kicks off the program with Pete Kaliner for this edition of The Hangover as they discuss Supreme Court tensions, political rhetoric, and constitutional interpretation in the wake of recent legal debates. The conversation begins with reaction to comments criticizing the Court’s role, particularly around precedent and judicial authority. Brett and Pete examine the concept of stare decisis, debating when precedent should stand versus when it should be overturned, referencing major rulings and contrasting judicial philosophies like originalism and textualism.


Later we’re joined by John Lott, who discusses rising political violence and how it is being interpreted across media and public discourse. He frames recent incidents, including threats against public figures, as part of a broader trend of escalating hostility over the past several years. Lott argues that media coverage often misclassifies or selectively reports politically motivated violence, pointing to examples where attackers’ stated ideologies don’t align with how they’re labeled.

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