
LGBT Ruling, Juneteenth, How to Breathe
Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 1360
- Jun 17, 2020 6:00 am
- 104:35
Landmark Supreme Court Ruling for LGBT Rights (0:32) Guest: Clifford Rosky, Professor of Law, University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law The US Supreme Court ruled this week that employers cannot fire a worker for being gay or transgender. Two conservatives - Justice Neil Gorsuch and Chief Justice John Roberts – joined the court’s liberal minority to find that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects LGBT individuals from workplace discrimination. First, what the ruling means for LGBT rights. What Happened to the Supreme Court’s Conservative Majority? (11:04) Guest: RonNell Andersen Jones, Professor of Law, SJ Quinney College of Law, University of Utah Let’s look now at the politics of this Supreme Court decision. Why would a two conservative justices decide to vote in favor of gay and transgender worker rights? Discovering a Dino’s Last Meal (28:14) Guest: Caleb Brown, Paleontologist at Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta, Canada What did dinosaurs eat? For the most part, we can only guess, based on the shape of a dinosaur fossil’s teeth and jaw, or traces of meals found in fossilized dinosaur poop. (Until preparing for this conversation, I did not know fossilized dino poop existed.) Paleontologists in Canada have found something even better – an entire preserved stomach of a dinosaur with its last inside. A Volcanic Solution to a Blood-Sucking Problem (40:23) Guest: Michael Roe, William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor of Insect Toxicology and Physiological Genomics, NC State University What would you guess is the deadliest animal in the world? It’s the mosquito. More than one million people die every year from mosquito-borne infection and disease – mainly malaria. But in sub-Saharan Africa where malaria is particularly rampant, mosquitoes are becoming resistant to pesticides. In a rather strange twist, researchers have found tiny shards of volcanic glass do the trick even better. The Apple Seed (52:48) Guest: Sam Payne, Host, The Apple Seed, BYUradio Sam reflects on how much his father mean