

Short Circuit 132 (5/1/20)
May 1, 2020
This podcast explores a journalist's arrest for photographing police activity and discusses the requirements of a retaliatory arrest claim. It also delves into concerns about police discretion in arrests and the use of traffic violations as a pretext. The podcast further discusses municipal liability, the intersection of the Commerce Clause and the 21st Amendment, residency requirements for retailers in Michigan, and exceptions to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. It concludes with an analysis of a court case on the constitutionality of an exception in robocall law.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Retaliatory Arrest Claim and Police Discretion
03:48 • 7min
Municipal liability and the intersection of the Commerce Clause and the 21st Amendment
11:16 • 8min
Residency requirements for retailers in Michigan and exceptions to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act
19:08 • 3min
Analyzing a Court Case on Robocall Law Exception
22:25 • 8min