This week the Supreme Court hears its final case of the term and we look back at what happened and what’s to come. Aziz Huq, Deputy Director of the Brennan Center for Justiceand author of Unchecked and Unbalanced: Presidential Power in a Time of Terror examines the court’s tactical retreat and its long-term focus. Remember, Bush may be on his way out but Scalia, Thomas, and Roberts are here to stay. What’s on their agenda? Liliana Segura, who edits the rights and liberties section at Alternet says that Scalia is at least as interested in hawking his new book and dispensing legal advice to attorneys as he is in defending torture and writing the majority opinion in the important and controversial second amendment case, D.C. v. Heller. Will it secure a new fangled, newfound right to carry a firearm? And Frank Deale, a law professor at CUNY tells us why the court’s decisions on workers’ rights were surprising and what they mean. And what recourse do we the people have if the court moves too far to the right? Expand the court as FDR suggested? Well, perhaps. Finally, the Guantanmo decision, Voter ID laws, and the death penalty. All that and more here on GRITtv.