Thursday on Political Rewind: President Joe Biden has laid out his strategy for combatting spiraling gun violence in cities across the country, including Atlanta. He\u2019s called for cities to tailor their own plans for using $350 billion from the federal COVID Relief Fund to fight violent crime. Biden\u2019s proposal marks a change by Democrats away from calls by liberals in the party to shift funding away from police departments in the wake of last summer\u2019s Black Lives Matter protests.\n\nPlus, the U.S. Supreme Court has recently ruled on or is currently addressing cases that deal with impactful subjects such as Obamacare and voting laws and procedures. What are the potential implications and repercussions here in Georgia?\n\nAlso, the King Estate has reached a deal with HarperCollins, the original publisher of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\u2019s books, to release new editions of his work to reach young audiences.\n\nPanelists:\n\nDr. Amy Steigerwalt \u2013 Professor of political science, Georgia State University\n\nFred Smith \u2013 Professor of Constitutional law, Emory University\n\nAdam Van Brimmer \u2013 Editorial page editor, Savannah Morning News\n\nKevin Riley \u2013 Editor, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution