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In this conversation, Carl Jackson and constitutional attorney Zach Smith discuss recent Supreme Court rulings that favor the Trump administration, particularly regarding the Alien Enemies Act and the rehiring of federal workers. They explore the implications of judicial overreach, the role of due process in immigration cases, and the ongoing legal battles that shape the executive branch's authority. The discussion highlights the tension between judicial power and executive authority, emphasizing the need for procedural reforms to prevent judicial overreach in the future.
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