This week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce, a case that could overturn a decades-old legal precedent that gave the government broad powers to regulate businesses. Fishermen across the east coast argue that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has gone too far in its supervision of fisheries, forcing some boats to even foot the bill for government workers. Seafreeze Limited’s Fisheries Liaison Meghan Lapp and New Civil Liberties Alliance President Mark Chenoweth join to discuss their position as plaintiffs in the case, why they feel the regulatory agency has gone too far, and what the Court can do to fix this issue.
While Republicans have their sights set on the New Hampshire primary next week, they are also keeping a close eye on the balance of power in the next Congress. Michigan Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow is not running for another term, leaving her seat up for grabs. Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin is the frontrunner in the Democratic race, and polls show she is neck-and-neck with any of the three leading Republicans. One of them is former Congressman Mike Rogers. He joined the podcast to discuss what he thinks the major issues plaguing the country are and his plans if elected senator.
Plus, commentary from host of OutKick’s Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren.