MOVING FORWARD: SCOTUS Code of Conduct, Oppenheimer, Civil Asset Forfeiture, and Healing the Fractured Conservative Movement

This week on Moving Forward, the Young Voices radio show, we hear from contributors Nathalie Voit, Noah Gould, Jill Jacobson, and Shakira Jackson.

The U.S. Supreme Court is the only court in the land that does not have an official Code of Conduct. Nathalie Voit says, that's a mistake and the Supreme Court is not above the law.

Christopher Nolan has become an acclaimed director of numerous Hollywood films. Noah Gould explains how Nolan's visual powers are unleashed in the film "Oppenheirmer."

The police can be as much a hazard to anyone in possession of large amounts of cash as common criminals are. Jill Jacobson explains why civil asset forfeiture is theft by any other name and should be stopped.

Conservatives have a notoriously difficult time uniting politically. Shakira Jackson explains how to heal the fractured conservative movement.

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