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What Are the Liberties Not in the Constitution?

On today’s episode, the group discusses substantive due process in the context of Mirabelli v. Bonta, a California law that prevented teachers from sharing information with parents about their children’s gender transitions at school.

The Agenda:
Mirabelli v. Bonta
–What is Substantive Due Process?
–Conservative Legal Movement & Substantive Due Process
–Reconciling Dobbs, Retti, and Mirabelli
–The Emergency/Interim Docket Debate

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