
Alex Ebert
Bloomberg Law correspondent. He covers legal issues related to geofence warrants and their implications for constitutional privacy protections.
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May 30, 2025 • 39min
Weekend Law: New ICE Strategy, Geofence Warrants
Lauren McFerrin, a former NLRB chair and legal analyst, discusses a Supreme Court ruling affecting independent agencies, questioning judicial integrity amid executive power. Leon Fresco, an immigration law expert, shares insights on the complex landscape of deportation cases and ICE's controversial strategies. Alex Ebert highlights the implications of geofence warrants on privacy rights, emphasizing recent court rulings. Together, they explore the evolving challenges at the intersection of law, immigration, and digital privacy.

May 22, 2025 • 38min
Geofence Warrants & Can Trump Fire Powell?
Elliot Stein, a senior litigation analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, dives into the question of whether Trump can fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell, unraveling the legal intricacies behind executive power. Senior correspondent Alex Ebert sheds light on geofence warrants, exploring their implications for privacy rights in the digital age. Immigration law expert Leon Fresco discusses the charges against a New Jersey Congresswoman related to an incident outside a detention facility, linking it to broader themes of accountability and legal definitions in immigration policy.

Feb 20, 2025 • 40min
Greatest SCOTUS Fear & NYC Mayor Turmoil
Robert Mintz, a former federal prosecutor and partner at McCarter & English, examines the legal turmoil surrounding NYC Mayor Eric Adams and the Justice Department’s push to dismiss corruption charges. Greg Stohr, Bloomberg's Supreme Court reporter, discusses the challenges the Court may face if Donald Trump returns to power. Alex Ebert analyzes the implications of the Supreme Court's recent Brnovich ruling on voting rights, highlighting reduced federal complaints and the evolving landscape of voting law as it affects minority voters.

Jan 10, 2025 • 37min
Trump Sentencing. Net Neutrality & DEI Programs
Erik Larson, a Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses Donald Trump's Supreme Court appeal regarding his hush money case, exploring implications for presidential immunity. Christopher Yoo, a law professor, delves into the recent ruling that dismantled net neutrality, raising concerns about the FCC's authority. Alex Ebert highlights a crucial New Jersey court decision that defends diversity, equity, and inclusion programs against backlash, showcasing the ongoing national debate about DEI initiatives. The conversation weaves together legal intricacies and their impact on society.

Nov 5, 2024 • 34min
DA Can't Stop Musk Giveaway & Fired Prosecutors Run for Election
Greg Stohr, Bloomberg Supreme Court reporter, delves into the justices’ review of Louisiana's congressional map, potentially reshaping 2024 elections. Chris Dolmetsch discusses a Philadelphia D.A.’s struggle against Elon Musk’s $1 million voter giveaway, stirring debate on lotteries. Alex Ebert covers the political battle of former Florida prosecutors seeking reelection after being fired, while Joe Whitley examines the complexities of a Wisconsin Bell fraud case under the False Claims Act.