6.8.26 Supreme Court wins for regulators, what’s ahead for graduates, and the establishment of Miranda rights
6/8/202640 min
Legal Docket on important wins for regulators, Moneybeat on the future for graduates, and History Book on the development of Miranda rights. Plus, the Monday morning news
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First 90 secondsNick Eicher· Host0:00
Understanding the news takes more than repeating headlines. It takes reporting, context, expertise, and time. Lots of it.
Mary Reichard· Host0:09
That's the work World does every weekday morning. If you value that kind of journalism, this month is an opportunity to help sustain it. Wng.org/donate. [upbeat music] Good morning. Today on Legal Docket, the Supreme Court handed federal agencies an important victory, but only on the court's terms. A case involving two telecom giants and a regulator explains why.
Speaker 3· Soundbite0:37
They received a letter from the FCC saying, "You better pay this or else." That's the question. What is the or else?
Nick Eicher· Host0:45
Later, a legal theme on the World History Book.
Speaker 4· Soundbite0:48
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
Nick Eicher· Host0:54
The 60th anniversary of Miranda rights. And the Monday Money Beat with David Bonson.
Mary Reichard· Host1:00
[upbeat music] It's Monday, June 8th. This is The World and Everything in It from listener-supported World Radio. I'm Mary Reichard.
Nick Eicher· Host1:13
And I'm Nick Eicher. Good morning.
Mary Reichard· Host1:15
Time for news. Here's Mark Mellinger.
Mark Mellinger1:19
Iran launched missiles at Israel Sunday, the first time it's done that since a ceasefire took effect in early April.