

The Loophole
Feb 4, 2021
Brian Kalt, a law professor at Michigan State University, uncovers a shocking legal loophole in Yellowstone National Park known as the 'zone of death.' He recounts Mike Belderrain’s harrowing elk hunting experience that leads to bizarre constitutional dilemmas, revealing how someone could theoretically evade prosecution for murder. The discussion dives into the importance of addressing such legal gaps, intertwining legal theory with real-life implications, while reflecting on moral accountability in actions like hunting and the urgent need for legislative reform.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Legal Loophole in Yellowstone
01:43 • 13min
Exploring the Legal Loophole of Yellowstone's Zone of Death
14:42 • 2min
Exploring Legal Loopholes and Fictional Narratives
16:14 • 2min
Legal Gray Areas and Existential Dilemmas
17:52 • 7min
The Ethics and Consequences of Poaching in Yellowstone
24:33 • 2min
Legal Loopholes and Personal Accountability
26:03 • 7min
Reflections on Growth and Responsibility
32:44 • 2min