State Senator Mallory McMorrow

Jill and Victor are joined by MI State Senator Mallory McMorrow for a look at the rising threats to our democracy, how to stand up for the values that defend the vulnerable, and what it takes to fight back against attacks. In their conversation, they also cover her groundbreaking floor speech, getting a start in politics, and what our country needs most going forward.

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Alex Jones, Bless His Heart

The #SistersInLaw come together to examine the criminal charges and possible federal crimes faced by the police involved in Breonna Taylor’s killing. Then, they take on the extremely cruel and restrictive abortion laws facing challenge in Idaho, as well as the nuances of the defamation case against Alex Jones for his actions targeting the Sandy Hook families on top of his possible culpability in the J6 insurrection.

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Lis Smith: Any Given Tuesday

Jill and Victor are joined by senior advisor to the Pete Buttigieg 2020 campaign, political consultant Lis Smith, for a conversation about getting started in politics and how to prepare and choose your candidate. They also cover the most pressing issues facing the country going into the midterms, the power of appealing to the middle while using effective language, and how to keep your cool in a crisis.

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HotDogs

The #SistersInLaw meet this week to examine the impact of the recent J6 hearings and what we can expect next, while also focusing on the defamation laws that Donald is trying to use to take on CNN and how the standard of actual malice implies. Then, they discuss the speech that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito gave in Rome, and how his focus on issues rather than procedures undermines the court.

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Maya Wiley

Jill and Victor are joined by civil rights leader and president of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, former candidate for mayor of NYC and former counsel to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and frequent MSNBC guest Maya Wiley for a deep dive into the threats to our civil rights coming from the SCOTUS, the power of an Equal Rights Amendment to protect the vulnerable, and embracing the change we need. They also discuss the need for voting rights, the importance of showing up, and how young voters can protect our democracy.

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