When the Supreme Court adjourned on Thursday, they handed down several notable decisions, covering a wide spectrum of issues, including immigration, trademarks, gerrymandering and drunk drivers.
Chapman University law professor John Eastman explains the potential impact of the rulings. Also on the show, San Francisco District Attorney candidate
Chesa Boudin discusses his unique upbringing and how having incarcerated parents shaped his views about criminal justice reform. Tune in Sundays 5 p.m. on KABC Talkradio and
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