

Weekend Law: Noncompetes, SCOTUS Is Slow & Charges in Matthew Perry Death
Aug 23, 2024
A Texas judge's ruling against the FTC's non-compete ban raises concerns for 30 million American workers. The episode explores state movements to limit these agreements, aiming to protect lower-income employees. Insights into the Supreme Court’s recent rulings reveal significant dynamics affecting regulatory powers and future cases. Additionally, legal implications from Matthew Perry's overdose case unfold, focusing on ethical medical practices and prescription issues, creating a conversation around accountability and the intersection of addiction and law.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
FTC's Non-Compete Ruling Challenges
01:48 • 10min
The Evolving Landscape of Non-Compete Agreements
11:25 • 2min
End of Term Controversies and Supreme Court Dynamics
13:11 • 3min
The Supreme Court's Evolving Schedule and Case Dynamics
16:03 • 11min
Legal and Technological Insights from a High-Profile Overdose Case
27:10 • 2min
Charges Unveiled in Perry Case
28:45 • 9min
Exploring Prescription Practices and Federal Investigations in Celebrity Deaths
37:56 • 4min