On this week’s episode of Let’s Weekend, we talk about the various bad decisions by SCOTUS, the end of the WikiLeaks ordeal, and how scientists made upsetting faces for robots.

Intro

What Are We Up To?

C: That 90s Show, Rising Impact, GLOW, Fallout 76

B: Apollo Justice trilogy, Trails Through Daybreak demo, books, old Men’s magazines.

Brandon’s Random Factoid

Supreme Assholes of the Week: SCOTUS overturned the Chevron deference ruling from 1984 that gave the federal government’s agencies power to enforce regulations

SCOTUS allows cities to punish homeless people for sleeping in public places

SCOTUS has declared the way the SEC imposes fines for fraud unconstitutional

SCOTUS limited which January 6 defendants can be charged by federal prosecutors over obstructing Congress and could impact two of Trump’s four felony charges in his DC case

Heroes of the Week: President Biden issued a blanket pardon for all LGBTQ+ service members that were removed from the military because of their sexual orientation or gender identity

RIP Martin Mull

More SCOTUS opinions

SCOTUS allows the White House to request removal of social media misinformation

SCOTUS has rejected the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy deal

SCOTUS denied Steve Bannon’s plea to stay free during his appeals

The WikiLeaks ordeal is finally over as Julian Assange struck a plea deal with the US

Tractor Supply Co. slashes its DEI and climate change goals in response to right wing campaign

Amazon is the 5th US company to reach $2 trillion in stock market value

Another of those weird monoliths that have been showing up since 2020 was found near Vegas

Scientists used engineered living skin tissue & human-like ligaments to give robots a creepy smile

WB Discovery is rebranding their upcoming tentpole shows as HBO Originals

Hallmark and NFL are teaming up for a football-themed Christmas movie

We got an official trailer for Here

We got an official trailer for Heretic

We got an official trailer for Red One

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