Joyce Vance hosts #SistersInLaw to investigate whether this is the end of the federal cases against Trump, explain the basis for their dismissal, and look ahead to the potential for them to be taken up after his presidency. Then, the #Sisters discuss the challenges federal employees will face under the new administration and call for them to stay and fight to maintain the rule of law. They also push back against Elon’s misguided attack on Lt. Col. Vindman, break down the legal definition of treason, and expose the danger created by Musk’s new quasi-governmental role.
Read MoreJill Wine-Banks discusses pressing immigration issues with Lee Gelernt, an ACLU immigration attorney. They explore the potential consequences of a new Trump administration, including mass deportation, the threat to birthright citizenship, and the ongoing trauma of family separation. Gelernt emphasizes the importance of public reaction and advocacy in combating harsh immigration policies, while also highlighting the need for community involvement and support for affected families.
Read MoreBarb McQuade hosts #SistersInLaw to discuss Matt Gaetz’s withdrawal from contention for attorney general in favor of Pam Bondi by looking at whether his appointment was a strategy to make her seem more palatable and the negatives she brings to the table. Then, the #Sisters detail the guardrails being erected by governors, a coalition of state attorney generals, and ordinary citizens to defend our constitution from the 2nd Trump administration. They also explain the status of Trump’s cases in GA and NY, what will happen before he takes office and the fate of his co-conspirators who have already pled guilty.
Read More"Joyce is right to be skeptical. Criminals find ways around inconvenient laws, and in Trump’s case, the Constitution," Wine-Banks posted on Blue Sky.
Read MoreJill Wine-Banks and Carolyn Maloney discuss the critical importance of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in the context of current political challenges. They explore Maloney's journey in politics, her advocacy for women's rights, and the ongoing struggle to enshrine the ERA in the U.S. Constitution. The discussion highlights the historical context of the ERA, the challenges it faces, and the economic implications of gender discrimination, including the pink tax. They emphasize the need for continued advocacy and the role of Congress and the President in advancing women's rights.
Read MoreJill Wine-Banks hosts #SistersInLaw to investigate Trump’s cabinet appointees, exposing Matt Gaetz's improprieties and threat to the rule of law, Pete Hegseth’s troublingly light resume and lack of executive experience, and RFK Jr.’s advocacy of conspiracy-laden medical misinformation. Then, the #Sisters discuss the future of Jack Smith’s prosecutions, looking at what we can expect from his final brief and the national security ramifications of the dangerous precedent Trump has set by failing to protect classified materials. They also debate the ability of the SCOTUS to serve as a check on the presidency and emphasize the role lower courts' have in the battle for our democracy.
Read MoreIn this heartfelt episode, Jill Wine-Banks reflects on her feelings surrounding the recent election, discussing the importance of understanding voter sentiments and the need for effective communication. She emphasizes the transition from fear to action, encouraging listeners to engage with those who may have different political views. Jill also highlights the importance of learning from past mistakes and calls for a collective effort to take action moving forward, while acknowledging the contributions of veterans and civil servants.
Read MoreIn the aftermath of the election, Kimberly Atkins Stohr hosts #SistersInLaw to answer your questions. The #Sisters cover the guardrails that can protect the country from Trump, what happens to his criminal cases and convictions, the effect of the election on his sentencing, and why the civil cases and judgments against him might prove to be the best tool for holding him accountable. They also discuss the spread of disinformation, how to limit the dangers of social media, why people might have split their vote, getting the facts out, how to break out of our echo chambers, and more.
Read MoreJill Wine-Banks interviews Jonathan Alter about his book 'American Reckoning' and the trial of Donald Trump. They discuss the significance of the trial, the importance of courtroom transparency, historical context regarding presidential accountability, and the implications of Trump's conviction on American democracy. Alter emphasizes the need for a fair judicial process and the foundational principle of the peaceful transfer of power in the United States. In this conversation, Jill Wine-Banks and Jonathan Alter discuss the implications of leadership in the context of Donald Trump's presidency, the respect for military values, and the political accountability that is necessary for democracy. They draw historical parallels to authoritarian regimes, emphasizing the risks to democratic freedoms. Personal anecdotes highlight the importance of political legacy and the hope for a future where democratic ideals prevail. The conversation concludes with a call to action for voting and civic engagement to protect democracy.
Read MoreJoyce Vance hosts #SistersInLaw to discuss the proliferation of election lawsuits by the Republicans, the progress of their challenges to mail-in ballots in Pennslyvania, and attempts to remove voters in Alabama and Virginia. Then, the #Sisters break down the influence of money in politics, the legality of Elon’s offer of a million dollars to registered voters who sign his petition, and the pernicious effect of Citizens United on our politics. They also explain the DOJ’s role in protecting the electoral process and our rights compared to the obligations of the states and how lawsuits can be used to defend and expand our ability to vote.
Read MoreJill Wine-Banks interviews George Conway, discussing his near involvement in the Trump administration, the rise of anti-Trump sentiment, and the psychological aspects of Trump's support base. They delve into the role of PACs in elections, the challenges of polling, and the media's coverage of political events. Conway emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism and the need for voters to engage in the democratic process, while also addressing the implications of labeling Trump as a fascist. The conversation concludes with a call to action for listeners to participate in the upcoming elections.
Read MoreBarb McQuade hosts #SistersInLaw to look at the validity of Republican lawsuits challenges to the election, explain how they’re using them to create an aura of legitimacy around future claims of election fraud, relay their progress in the courts, and share the reasons we should be confident in the system. Then, the #Sisters break down the defamation suit against Trump brought by the exonerated Central Park Five and discuss why civil judgments seem more effective at holding MAGA accountable than criminal verdicts. They also explore the free speech issues raised by Ruth Ben-Ghiat’s cancellation by the Naval Academy and the difference between process and substance when it comes to the 1st Amendment.
Read MoreJudge Aileen Cannon dismissed all charges against former President Donald Trump in his federal classified documents case.
Read MoreJill Wine-Banks interviews John Fuglesang, exploring the complex relationship between evangelicals and their political support for Donald Trump. They discuss the historical context of evangelical beliefs, the teachings of Jesus, and how these teachings contrast with the actions of political leaders. The conversation also delves into the role of media in shaping public perception, the influence of church leadership, and the challenges of changing the minds of evangelicals. Additionally, they touch on pressing issues such as the Equal Rights Amendment and the need for transparency in the justice system through courtroom cameras.
Read MoreJill Wine-Banks hosts #SistersInLaw to discuss Trump’s attempt to delay the release of evidence in his election interference case with discovery requests. Then, the #Sisters break down recent developments in the Republicans making last-minute changes about election and counting procedures. They also explain and reject circulating election disinformation claiming that undocumented migrants are voting and questioning the legitimacy of mail-in ballot procedures.
Read MoreThe Peck School of the Arts and UWM Libraries Special Collections will present a public talk by prominent legal analyst and former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks.
The event will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 24 followed by the opening reception for the exhibition “Jewelry Speaks: The Voice of the Jill Wine-Banks Pin Collection.” This unique event is free and open to the public.
Read MoreJill Wine-Banks and Dean Obeidallah discuss the disproportionate media coverage of Donald Trump compared to Kamala Harris, highlighting the implications of corporate media bias on public perception. They explore the need for critical thinking and fact-checking in the digital age, the importance of local media coverage, and how to engage younger voters through social media. The discussion emphasizes the responsibility of the media to provide fair coverage and the potential impact of misinformation on democracy.
Read MoreKimberly Atkins Stohr hosts #SistersInLaw to discuss the dangers of hurricane disinformation, the risk of fraud, possible legal remedies, and a case in California targeting Exxon Mobil for lies about the recyclability of oil-based plastic products. Then, the #Sisters cover the charges in an ISIS-inspired election-day terror plot, the progression of criminal complaints compared to a grand jury indictment, and the other risks posed by extremism in the run-up to November 5th. They also sound the alarm over Project 2025’s threat to disaster relief via privatization and its limitations targeting reproductive healthcare and STI treatment.
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