

Short Circuit 261 | Live at Southern Methodist University!
Mar 2, 2023
Law students at SMU are treated to a discussion covering cases on the Second Amendment, premature bankruptcy, vaping regulation, and qualified immunity. The panel, consisting of Texas lawyers Zack Faircloth, Will Langley, and Don Tittle, dive into the constitutional implications of gun possession restrictions, bankruptcy procedures, the irony of financial distress, and FDA regulations on vaping companies. Rick and Morty fans will find this episode particularly intriguing.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Introducing a Successful Litigator and Discussing the First Case
01:34 • 2min
The Case of United States versus Rahimi: Challenging Firearm Possession Restrictions
03:22 • 17min
Bankruptcy Case and Texas 2 Step Procedure
20:09 • 11min
Rick and Morty Spa Episode and Johnson and Johnson's Company Restructuring
30:41 • 2min
Judge's Recognition of Irony and Implications of Bankruptcy
32:31 • 2min
Exploring the Creation of Trust and Discussing FDA Regulations
34:18 • 2min
The Regulation of Vaping Companies by the FDA
36:11 • 21min