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On June 27, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1458, Alfonso V of Aragon (born 1396) passed away. In 1864, American Civil War: Confederate forces defeat Union forces during the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain during the Atlanta Campaign. In 1878, Sidney Breese, American jurist and politician (born 1800) passed away. In 1919, Peter Sturholdt, American boxer (born 1885) passed away. In 1920, Adolphe-Basile Routhier, Canadian lawyer and judge (born 1839) passed away. In 1927, Prime Minister of Japan Tanaka Giichi convenes an eleven-day conference to discuss Japan's strategy in China. The Tanaka Memorial, a forged plan for world domination, is later claimed to be a secret report leaked from this conference. In 1941, Bill Baxley, American lawyer and politician, 24th Lieutenant Governor of Alabama was born. In 1950, Milada Horáková, Czech politician, victim of judicial murder (born 1901) passed away. In 1984, Khloé Kardashian, American model, businesswoman, and radio host was born. In 2024, U.S. president Joe Biden debates former U.S president Donald Trump. The debate leads to Biden's withdrawal from the election on July 21. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Supreme Court feud just put Trump's plan in jeopardy: legal analyst

A spat between two Supreme Court justices is putting Trump’s plans in jeopardy, a legal expert noted.Justice Samuel Alito looks poised to stay on as a counterweight to Justice Sonia Sotomayor after their wacko interaction spilled out into public view, Michael Popok said during a recent episode of the Unprecedented podcast.Sotomayor read her powerful dissent to Alito's majority opinion on an asylum case, Popok noted.So Alito was done reading his summary of his decision, and next up was Sotomayor, and she read big portions of her dissent, and really, I mean, accused the court of being heartless, of comparing it to that famous ship that was turned away by numerous countries filled with Holocaust survivors, Popok explained.Popok and his guest host, legal analyst Dina Doll, also brought up that Trump is hoping Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas will step down, opening the way for him to add a new conservative justice or two before the midterms.Honestly, I thought after that interaction, maybe Alito will not step down this summer because I think he sees himself as this necessary person, probably, to combat Sotomayor right now, Doll said. It's just the ego in him.Doll continued, Somebody like that thinks that they need to be in charge, that nobody else can carry the mantle.Trump Sweats as Alito Refuses to Leave Supreme Court Early?! | Unprecedented Podcast by Legal AFRead on Substack
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