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The episode discusses the recent transformative decisions of the Supreme Court, particularly the Roe v. Wade case on abortion rights and gun rights. It mentions a book called "The Supermajority Review of the Supreme Court of Trump in America" by Michael Waldman, which exposes how conservatives have taken control of U.S. democracy. Hello and welcome to this episode. Hello and welcome to this episode of the Regularity of the Lawyer. And I want to talk about the issue of the Supreme Court in the United States. And this follows the most recent decisions, which are now almost a year ago, that were transformational, and caused a lot of debate to the very least in public debates all over the world. One of which was around the case of Roe v. Wade, which is the case of starting abortion, and the other relates to abortion rights, gun rights, etc. etc. The Decision has run what appears to be a serialization of a review of a book by Michael Waldman, and the title is The Supermajority Review of the Supreme Court of Trump in America. And the author is Michael, according to the title of course, Michael Waldman, who is a terrific chilling account of how conservatives hijack the U.S. democracy.