Andrew Weissmann: The Supreme Court is a MESS
Jun 30, 2026 Main Justice
As Andrew puts it, Chief Justice John Roberts is cherry-picking. Hes flying solo in this short edition of Main Justice (more to come with Mary in the next episode). Andrew gives a quick briefing on several of the Supreme Courts most consequential end-of-term rulings, starting with the decision not to hear an appeal in the E. Jean Carroll case. Andrew also touches on the Courts decision to uphold a Mississippi law to allow mail-in ballots that are sent by Election Day to be counted but saves his deepest analysis for two similar cases with opposing decisions: the firings of Lisa Cook and Rebecca Slaughter. While the Court ruled that the Trump administration must have cause to dismiss Cook from the Federal Reserve, it allowed the government to fire Slaughter from the Federal Trade Commission, a decision which Andrew calls deeply flawed showing the conservative majoritys support for a unitary executive. And finally, Andrew breaks down the Courts narrow decision to uphold birthright citizenship, and why the tight 5-4 split is the story.