

Short Circuit 283 | Pennies at a Time
Aug 3, 2023
The podcast discusses the constitutional implications of unsolicited text messages, common law causes of action, and Article III of the Constitution. There is also a discussion on the state-created danger doctrine and its potential consideration by the Supreme Court. Some specific cases mentioned are Drazen v. Godaddy.com and Murguia v. Langdon. The hosts express their confusion over the concept of standing in lawsuits and its implications for constitutional work. The podcast also explores the complexity of class actions and settlement agreements. The chapter titled 'Confusion Surrounding Standing and Lawsuits' mentions the skeptical claim of a $35 cash reward and personal experiences claiming rewards. The discussion on the state-created danger exception focuses on government accountability in cases involving child abuse.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Podcast show content, introduction of guests, and discussion about William and Mary Law School
02:35 • 2min
Settlement Agreement and Objections
04:57 • 16min
A Case from 2019 and the Dilemma of Claiming Rewards
20:55 • 2min
Confusion Surrounding Standing and Lawsuits
22:50 • 5min
Dissenting opinion, standing issues, and implications for constitutional work
27:34 • 3min
State-Created Danger Exception and Government Accountability
30:28 • 27min