LAW AND DISORDER JULY 6, 2026
Co-hosts Heidi Boghosian and Stephen Rohde look at the U.S. Supreme Court's sweeping end-of-term decisions, from birthright citizenship to voting rights, immigration, and what they reveal about the Roberts Court's reshaping of the constitutional balance of power. Our guest is Law and Disorder co-host Stephen Rohde, a constitutional scholar who joins us to explain what these landmark rulings mean for the separation of powers and the future of American democracy.
We'll also examine the draconian sentences in the Prairieland case—including Maricela Rueda, who received 70 years, and her husband, Daniel Rolando Sanchez-Estrada, who was sentenced to 30 years despite not attending the protest. Attorney Sufia Khalid, who represents Maricela on appeal, joins hosts to discuss critical details in the case, the sweeping conspiracy charges and what they mean for everyone's constitutional rights.