


Pop open the champagne and pour one out for the Supreme Court. After two days of watching solid judicial victories come down, our panelists are riding high into the long holiday weekend.
Charlie rightly notes that he’s “been on this hobby horse for years. Whether it’s President Trump’s wall . . . whether it’s the DACA . . . the specifics don’t matter. What matters is separation of powers. That’s what separates America.”
He reminds listeners, “Antonin Scalia used to point this out. The Bill of Rights is great, and look, I love the Bill of Rights, but every country has a bill of rights. What keeps America free, and what keeps our system intact, is separation of powers. This was a separation-of-powers case, not a case about student loans, or equity, or economics, or President Biden, or Democrats or college students or landscapers. This was a case about separation of powers, and the Supreme Court did its sacred responsibility, which is to uphold the separation of powers so they live another day.”
To hear the rest of the show, and to find out how our editors spend their Fourth of July, listen below.