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Supreme Court Roundup

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The U.S. Supreme Court closed its term amid a flurry of decisions. We look back at the court’s rulings this year — from the decision forcing California to reduce its prison population to a refusal to allow Wal-Mart employees to band together as a class. What do the court’s recent decisions say about the direction it’s headed?

Guests:

Rory Little, professor of law at UC Hastings College of the Law

Jesse Choper, Earl Warren professor of public law at UC Berkeley School of Law

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