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David Souter was one of three Republican-appointed justices to save Roe in 1992, and the Federalist

David Souter was one of three Republican-appointed justices to save Roe in 1992, and the Federalist Society has worked to guarantee there'll be "no more Souters." [View in browser]( [Image]( May 5, 2022 THE LATEST [Alternate text] [How the GOP stamped out any chance of a Supreme Court mutiny on abortion]( by Hayes Brown What's the difference between the conservative Supreme Court that didn't overturn Roe v. Wade in 1992 and the conservative court in 2022 that will? Hayes Brown says the answer is simple: the Federalist Society. The group of conservative law students and legal scholars, [Brown writes](, "has become a pipeline for the right to fill the federal bench with conservatives cut from the same cloth as Thomas and Scalia." David Souter was one of three Republican-appointed justices to save Roe in 1992, and the Federalist Society has worked to guarantee there'll be "no more Souters." Read Hayes Brown's [full analysis]( in your Thursday [MSNBC Daily](. TOP STORIES [Alternate text] [A photo of a pro-abortion rally]( [Jesse J. Holland]( [What it means that Justice Alito is writing the decision that would kill Roe]( If you think the opinion from Alito is something, wait till you read the one from Thomas. [Read More]( [A photo of 3 survivors of Tulsa Race Massacre]( [Steve Benen]( [Senate vote on codifying Roe v. Wade will put Susan Collins in the hot seat]( For the narrow Democratic majority in the Senate, there are limited options to deal with the upcoming ruling. [Read More]( [Photo of Donald Trump and J.D. Vance]( [Charlie Sykes]( J.D. Vance's shameful Ohio campaign says a lot more about GOP voters than it does Trump]( Vance had a gross, openly cynical strategy for winning over Republican voters in 2022. Here's why it worked. [Read More]( [A graphic of anti-abortion signs]( [Ja'han Jones]( [Anti-abortion lawmakers are getting help from these major companies]( Some of the most well-known companies in America have donated big bucks to anti-abortion Republicans. [Read More]( TOP VIDEOS [Alternate text] [A photo of Donald Trump Jr. ]( [Deadline White House]( [Donald Trump Jr. testifies virtually before Jan. 6 committee]( [A photo of Kevin McCarthy]( [All In]( [New audio: McCarthy calls Trump’s Jan. 6 actions 'atrocious and totally wrong']( [A photo of Putin]( [MTP Daily]( Amb. Taylor: Russia is 'losing' and Putin 'needs troops']( [A photo of a pro-abortion rally]( [The ReidOut]( What will America be like if Roe is overturned? Experts depict a grim reality]( MORE FROM MSNBC [Alternate text]   This week on Into America, Trymaine Lee speaks with Rodney King's daughter about her relationship with her father and how she's continuing his legacy through the Rodney King Foundation 30 years after the Los Angeles Riots. [Listen now](.   Recovery from trauma and its emanations is a defining theme of this moment. Dr. Thomas Fisher has certainly seen his share of the effects of mass disruption as an emergency medical physician. He typically has about three minutes to spend with patients who come into the South Side of Chicago ward where he works. Throughout his storied career, he's also served as a White House fellow in the Obama administration and as a healthcare executive. He writes about his experiences in "The Emergency: A Year of Healing and Heartbreak in a Chicago ER." Fisher joins us to talk about how our country's healthcare system often treats the poor as expendable, how the pandemic has exacerbated longstanding and increasingly fraught inequities in access to good healthcare and discusses the privilege of serving in the same community that he grew up in. This conversation is presented as part of NBC and MSNBC's cross-platform "Inspiring America" series, which highlights stories of people who've made an extraordinary impact on their communities and industries over the past year. You can follow updates on Twitter by searching for #InspiringAmericaNBC. [Listen now](.     [Image] [Image]   [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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