Penn Law's Theodore Ruger and Randy Beck from the University of Georgia School of Law discuss the Supreme Court's latest term and the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy.

The Supreme Court wrapped up its term last week with a bombshell announcement about the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy, a conservative who served as a swing vote in several key cases, including those on gay marriage, the death penalty and abortion. To discuss how his departure will impact the court, two guests joined the Knowledge at Wharton show on Wharton Business Radio on SiriusXM channel 111: Theodore Ruger, dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Randy Beck, associate dean for academic affairs and chair of constitutional law at the University of Georgia School of Law, and a former clerk to Justice Kennedy.

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