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🗓️ 21 April 2025
⏱️ 39 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey, Clay, if there was a summer camp for critical thinking, we'd be the chief counselors. |
0:04.9 | Those jellyheads in June would be intellectual warriors by August. |
0:09.2 | Be a lot of fun, too. |
0:10.5 | Some Bill and Ted's excellent adventure references thrown in. |
0:13.6 | This podcast, like a daily dose of that, minus the campfires, archery, and pranking the girls. |
0:19.1 | The bona fide boot camp for critical thinking you can get in on it for free at the |
0:24.1 | I-Heart radio app or wherever you get your podcast. |
0:27.2 | Just search our names, play and balk, listen, and subscribe. |
0:34.7 | Welcome back to a numbers game with Ryan Gurdusty. |
0:37.4 | I am your host. Thank you all for being here for another week. If you find yourself bored, lonely, depressed, looking for something to do. I just want to say I have the idea for you. Please like and subscribe this podcast. Give me a five-star review if you have the chance of your time. You won't miss an episode. You'll learn something. You'll be smarter. I try to |
0:55.4 | bring it twice a week every week. So I appreciate you all being here. Please make sure you're here |
1:00.1 | every time. And now I want to talk to you and I want to ask you if you were to sit there and think, |
1:05.2 | what was the most consequential thing the Supreme Court has done in the last five years, right, really since the |
1:12.1 | end of the first Trump term, probably most of you, nine out of ten would say abortion, right? |
1:18.4 | Roe v. Wait, because it's the most politically engaging and toxic and energetic. |
1:23.2 | Depends on what side of the aisle you fall on. It's where people pay attention where politicians |
1:27.0 | give a lot of focus to. But to me, the decision, the most important decision the Supreme Court made |
1:33.1 | over the last five years, the one that will have the biggest impact over most of our lives, |
1:37.3 | was the Students for Fair Admission versus Harvard case. That case examined the illegality of race-based |
1:43.5 | emissions in higher education, ruling that |
1:45.9 | it was unconstitutional that the school at Harvard had discriminated against Asian-American applicants |
1:52.2 | in favor of black and Latinos. Now, unlike the overturning of Roe, which was a deeply divided |
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