Opening Arguments

OA19: Should Edward Snowden Be Pardoned?

Oct 26, 2016
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Andratora, How Are You Doing?
02:15 • 3min
3
Jury Duty Questions - Can You Handle This?
04:58 • 5min
4
The Importance of Bearing the Blast in a Civil Suit
09:29 • 3min
5
What Is Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?
12:52 • 4min
6
The Harvard Lawyer Is Not a Lawyer, I Just Get Struck
16:26 • 2min
7
The Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
18:10 • 2min
8
Edward Snowden - Should He Be Pardoned?
20:07 • 6min
9
Do FISA Courts Really Authorize Metadata?
25:56 • 2min
10
Criminal Defense Lawyers, Is That Realistic?
27:56 • 4min
11
The Only Detective Maxin Is Who We Should Be Using
31:32 • 2min
12
Is Snowden Still a Loose Cannon?
33:22 • 2min
13
USA Freedom Act
35:29 • 5min
14
Edward Snowden vs. The Court of Appeals for the District of New York
40:33 • 2min
15
The Supreme Court's Argument That We Don't Want to Grant the Election
42:10 • 3min
16
Those Are the Characteristics of Downtown Baltimore, Right?
44:46 • 2min
17
Do You Think the Bankruptcy Court Should Pardon You?
46:22 • 3min
18
Do We Want Snowden Pardoned?
49:42 • 2min
19
I Am Violing This Law, Is There a Whistleblower Protection?
51:17 • 2min
20
Do You Maintain Decorum in the Courtroom?
52:58 • 3min
21
The Absolute Defense to Defamation
56:15 • 1min
22
You Know, I'm an Expert Witness and I'd Use It.
57:35 • 2min
23
The Law at Home Podcast - Thank You New Patrons
59:07 • 3min