Today on Boston Public Radio:

Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse discussed dark money’s influence on the Supreme Court. Sen. Whitehouse’s latest book is “The Scheme: How The Right Wing Used Dark Money To Capture the Supreme Court.”

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse on BPR | Dec. 6, 2022

Then, we opened the phone lines, continuing our conversation on the Supreme Court with listeners.

Lee Pelton talked about the Boston Foundation’s Inaugural Boston Climate Progress Report, which finds that Boston is behind in its goals for carbon emissions. Pelton is the president and CEO of The Boston Foundation.

Lee Pelton on BPR | Dec. 6, 2022

Next, we spoke with listeners about charitable donations during the holiday season.

Carol Rose shared her analysis of the Supreme Court’s hearing of a case involving a Christian graphic designer arguing that she has the right to refuse to serve same-sex couples on religious grounds. She also discussed alleged case leaks from Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. Rose is the executive director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts.

Carol Rose on BPR | Dec. 6, 2022

John King updated us on the latest news from Georgia’s runoff election. King is CNN’s chief national correspondent. He’s also host of “Inside Politics,” weekdays at noon.

John King on BPR | Dec. 6, 2022

We ended the show by talking with listeners about Oxford naming “goblin mode” the 2022 word of the year.