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Dec 17, 2019 • 11min

Justices Will Decide Trump Bid to Keep Taxes Secret

Neal Devins, a professor at William & Mary Law School, discusses the U.S. Supreme Court agreeing to consider President Donald Trump’s bid to keep his financial and tax records secret, setting up a major constitutional and political showdown in the middle of next year’s election campaign. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 16, 2019 • 11min

U.S. Denies Trump Thinks Emoluments Clause is Phony

Josh Blackman, a professor of constitutional law at the South Texas College of Law, discusses arguments at a 15-judge appellate panel in Richmond, Virginia that is considering one of three lawsuits accusing President Trump of violating the constitution’s emoluments clauses. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 12, 2019 • 10min

The Debate Over the Articles of Impeachment

Harold Krent, a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses the two articles of impeachment against President Trump and what’s ahead. He speapks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 11, 2019 • 10min

State AGs Fight T-Mobile Merger with Sprint at Trial

Spencer Waller, the director of the Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies at Loyola University Chicago, discusses the trial where state attorneys general led by New York and California argue the Sprint and T-Mobile merger should be blocked because it will reduce competition in the wireless market and lead to higher prices for consumers. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 10, 2019 • 10min

Exxon Beats New York in Climate Change Fraud Case

Pat Parenteau, a professor of environmental law at Vermont Law School, discusses Exxon Mobil Corp.’s win in a high profile trial over its accounting for the financial risks of climate change, in an outright rejection of New York state’s claim that the energy giant engaged in a cynical scheme to mislead investors for years. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 9, 2019 • 8min

Supreme Court Won’t Let Federal Executions Resume

Jeffrey Fagan, a professor at Columbia Law School, discusses the Supreme Court’s refusal to allow the federal government to resume executions after a 16-year hiatus, rejecting a bid by President Donald Trump’s administration to lift a court-ordered hold. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 6, 2019 • 12min

Regulators Expanding Antitrust Scrutiny of Amazon

Jennifer Rie, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst, discusses U.S. antitrust enforcers broadening their scrutiny of Amazon beyond its retail operations to include its massive cloud-computing business, according to Bloomberg sources. She speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 5, 2019 • 12min

House to Draft Articles of Impeachment

Leah Litman, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, discusses the testimony of four law professors on impeachment and the drafting of articles of impeachment against Trump. She speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 4, 2019 • 9min

Supreme Court Last Hope For Trump to Hide Tax Records

Supreme Court Last Hope For Trump to Hide Tax Records (Podcast)Neil Kinkopf, a professor at Georgia State University College of Law, discusses a federal appellate court decision ordering two major banks to hand over a wide range of President Trump’s financial records to Congress -- the third appellate loss for Trump in his quest to keep his financial records secret. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 3, 2019 • 11min

Montana Residents’ Toxic Cleanup Demands in Jeopardy

Vermont Law School Professor Pat Parenteau, discusses a major environmental cleanup case where about 100 Montana landowners claim Atlantic Richfield Co. is responsible for removing the lead and arsenic deposited on their properties through decades of copper smelting operations. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso about the Supreme Court oral arguments today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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