Episode 28

On this week's episode of "The Katie Phang Show:" a historic glut of decisions released this week from the Supreme Court, and how its judicial power grab could impact everything from the food we eat to the air we breathe. Slate's Dahlia Lithwick on the state of the Court and Stanford Law Center's Matthew Seligman on the ripple effects the SCOTUS rulings could have on Donald Trump's legal sagas. Then Tara Setmayer and Basil Smikle join to recap this week's debate debacle, looking ahead to what a possible second debate between the candidates could be. Plus: Netflix's new documentary "Outstanding," celebrates the legacy of queer comedians and newcomers pushing the boundaries of what makes us laugh. Comedy icon Margaret Cho shares her thoughts on the future of the industry and the impact LGBTQ+ performers bring to the stage. All that and more on "The Katie Phang Show."
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