

Weekend Law: Court Standoff, Musk Limited & Tennis Suit
Mar 24, 2025
David Super, a Georgetown Law constitutional expert, examines the judicial showdown between the Trump administration and a federal judge, highlighting concerns over governmental accountability. Michael Dorf from Cornell Law analyzes the legal constraints placed on Elon Musk, revealing the potential impacts on executive authority. Meanwhile, NYU's Harry First delves into an antitrust lawsuit by tennis players accusing governing bodies of unfair practices, shedding light on issues of competition and earnings in the sport. It's a riveting discussion at the intersection of law and society.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Judicial vs. Executive: A Constitutional Tension
01:45 • 11min
Legal Restrictions and Innovations in Cybersecurity and Customer Service
12:43 • 3min
Legal Turmoil: Trump, Musk, and the Constitution
15:48 • 13min
Tennis Players' Battles and Innovative Security Solutions
28:24 • 3min
Tennis Under Siege: A Legal Battle for Fair Play
30:59 • 11min
Navigating Legal Settlements and Class Actions
42:23 • 4min