
Meanwhile, there were two disturbing neo-Nazi protests in Georgia this week. Brian Kemp feud over who's responsible for EV developments in Georgia. Wednesday on Political Rewind: The Supreme Court rejected "independent legislature theory," an idea that its critics say could have undermined American democracy.JPolitical Rewind: SCOTUS rejects independent legislature theory Credit for EVs Antisemitic protest Friday on Political Rewind: Bill Nigut signs off for the final episode of Political Rewind. 48:00 - Student loan debt rulings could come down soon. 9:41 - It's also set to rule on a case that will test LGTBQ+ rights vs. 28:00 - The court will also rule on two major college admissions cases addressing affirmative action.

14:00 - The Supreme Court rejected independent legislature theory. The panel: Anthony Michael Kreis, professor of law Georgia State University Fred Smith, professor of constitutional law Emory University Jim Galloway, former political columnist Atlanta Journal-Constitution Tanya Washington, professor of law Georgia State University Timestamps 0:00 - Introduction 6:00 - Brad Raffensperger spoke to federal prosecutors investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has a few crucial rulings left on its docket. Brad Raffensperger has spoken with federal prosecutors investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election.“Political Rewind” is a space for civil discourse about political news of the day, with guests representing a variety of viewpoints stating their positions and backing them with facts.JPolitical Rewind: Raffensperger speaks with prosecutors Supreme Court ends term Nigut’s stand is what those who follow politics in Georgia had come to expect from his program. He also banned “Big Lie” advocates from coming on as guests and espousing their false rhetoric, especially during the runup to the 2022 GOP primary. Nigut had angered some Republicans in the Legislature by making the fallout from the 2020 election fraud conspiracy a frequent topic on his show. More from Adam Van Brimmer: Message to the class of 2023 - We are counting on you to be change agents for the future
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She had championed “Political Rewind” and when the GPB board ― full of political appointees ― named an interim director, retribution followed. Lawmakers cut GPB’s funding by $1.4 million at the 11th hour of the 2023 session, which led to the retirement of the network’s longtime executive director.

No, “Political Rewind” appears to have gotten the ax because of politics at the Georgia Capitol. “Political Rewind” is not a high-cost initiative ― and no doubt attracted more than enough donor dollars to cover expenses. And while the show features several guests daily, few if any were paid for their appearances. Nigut’s dismissal and the show’s cancellation were not a business decision on GPB’s part: “Political Rewind” was by far the network’s most popular program, so much so that in recent years it went from a once-a-week frequency to every weekday. More from Adam Van Brimmer: Board up the windows? Fill the sandbags? Hurricane season is here, albeit early for Savannah
