To The Contrary

How the SCOTUS Has Changed: Interview with Joan Biskupic

This week we take a deep dive into the changing face of the US Supreme Court. Joan Biskupic, a full-time legal analyst for CNN, talks to us about her new book, Nine Black Robes, and about the history and present of the SCOTUS.

How the SCOTUS Has Changed: Interview with Joan Biskupic

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    ADHD, Mental Illness and Social Media Misinformation

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    A new study shows misinformation about ADHD is rampant on TikTok. We speak with one of the researchers, Dr. Amori Mikami of the University of British Columbia, and talk about mental illness misinformation on social media with Dr. Joanne Broder, a fellow of the APA and an expert on the subject.

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    Gen Z Prioritizes Safety Above All

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    A new study reveals Gen Z chooses safety as their top priority by an overwhelming margin. Growing up amid compounding crises has seemingly made young people look for security in uncertain times. We speak with one of the authors of the study, Dr. Yalda T. Uhls, about this topic.

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    Paycheck Problems; Housekeepers Abused

    S34 E3402 - 26m 46s

    Paycheck Problems: Most middle-class Americans say half their paychecks are already spent before they arrive. Housekeepers Abused: New report detailing East African workers abused in Saudi Arabia. PANEL: Patricia Sosa, KJ McKenzie, Erin Matson, Ann Stone

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