Corporate Accountability
RADIO: CAC’s Wydra on Background Briefing with Ian Masters: Is Judical Activism on a Roll?
We begin with an analysis of what might come down from the Supreme Court next week as we await their ruling on the Affordable Care Act. The Chief [Counsel] of the Constitutional Accountability Center Elizabeth Wydra joins us to discuss whether the radical anti-union ruling that came down last week could be a harbinger of the court’s intention to kill Obama’s signature healthcare reform act.
Listen to Elizabeth’s interview here: http://ianmasters.com/sites/default/files/images/bbriefing_2012_06_24a_elizabeth%20wydra.mp3
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