Today's Rapid Response Friday revisits some cases we've previously discussed with recent positive developments:\xa0 the Summer Zervos lawsuit and the future of political gerrymandering in Pennsylvania.
We begin with the Zervos lawsuit we first covered in Episode 176, in which a state trial court judge has ordered Donald Trump to respond to discovery served by Zervos's attorney.\xa0 What's next for the President and why does it have Yodel Mountain implications?\xa0 You'll have to listen and find out!
After that, we revisit our discussion from Episodes 146 and 148 regarding the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's opinion redrawing congressional maps in that state.\xa0 The U.S. Supreme Court -- and yes, that's the Brett Kavanaugh-and-Neil-Gorsuch-laden Supreme Court! -- just declined to intervene to protect the Republicans.\xa0 Why is that, and how is that a map forward?\xa0 We tell all!
Then, we return to the Gary Hart story we discussed last episode.\xa0 Was Hart really set up?\xa0 Listen and find out!
Finally, we end with an all new Thomas Takes The Bar Exam #100 that is the dreaded real property question Thomas needs to get right in order to hit "60% at the half."\xa0 Can he do it?!??\xa0 You'll have to listen and find out!\xa0 And, of course, if you'd like to play along with us, just\xa0retweet our episode on Twitter or share it on Facebook along with your guess and the #TTTBE hashtag.\xa0 We'll release the answer on next Tuesday's episode along with our favorite entry!
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