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June Grasso speaks with prominent attorneys and scholars, analyzing legal issues and cases in the news.
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Sep 23, 2019 • 9min
What Happens When a Whistleblower Files A Complaint?
Fordham Law School Professor Andrew Kent discusses the legal process when a whistleblower comes forward with an anonymous complaint and what Congress has the authority to do to regarding the complaint that President Trump pressed Ukraine’s president to investigate one of the president’s main political opponents, Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden. He speaks with Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 23, 2019 • 8min
California’s Odds to Regain Power Over Auto Emissions
Pat Parenteau, a professor at Vermont Law School, discusses California and 22 other states, suing to prevent President Trump from stripping the state of its power to set limits on auto emissions of greenhouse gases that are stricter than those of the national government. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 20, 2019 • 9min
Composers See Tsunami of Copyright Infringement Suits
Bloomberg News Senior reporter for Projects and Investigations Vernon Silver discusses the "Composers Breakfast Club" comprised of Hollywood music makers who recently met at a private club on the beach in Malibu, California to discuss a major concern- the flood of copyright infringement lawsuits with hefty verdicts. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 20, 2019 • 9min
Trump Revokes California’s Power Over Emissions
Michael Gerrard, a professor at Columbia Law School, discusses the ramifications of the Trump administration’s decision to stop California from setting its own emission standards for cars and trucks. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 18, 2019 • 8min
Lewandowski Defiant at Trump Obstruction Hearing
Brad Moss, partner at Mark Zaid, discusses congressional testimony from President Trump’s 2016 campaign manager Corey Lewandowski who defiantly refused to answer most questions from House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler in a combative hearing focused on presidential obstruction of justice and abuse of power. He speaks with Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 16, 2019 • 7min
Huffman’s Sentence Sets the Floor for Other Parent's Sentences
Former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz, a partner at McCarter & English, discusses how Felicity Huffman’s two week sentence for rigging her daughter’s entrance-exam scores in the college admissions scandal, sets the floor, the minimum, for the sentences for other parents who pleaded guilty in the scandal. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 13, 2019 • 8min
SCOTUS Clears Trump Rule To Curb Asylum Bids
Dean of the Chicago-Kent College of Law and author of the book “Presidential Powers," Harold Krent discusses the U.S. Supreme Court decision to clear the Trump administration to enforce a new rule designed to sharply limit who can apply for asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 11, 2019 • 8min
States Sue SEC Over Watered Down Broker-Dealer Rule
Columbia School of Law Professor John Coffee discusses the lawsuit by New York and a half dozen other states who are suing the Securities and Exchange Commission over allegations they watered down a final regulation intended to protect broker-dealer customers from conflicts of interest. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 10, 2019 • 8min
Google’s Ad Practices Draw Bipartisan Antitrust Probe
Loyola University School of Law Professor Spencer Waller discusses the investigation by attorney generals from 48 states into whether Google’s advertising practices violate antitrust laws. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 10, 2019 • 8min
Mastermind of Insider Trading Ring Leaves Prison Early
Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, discusses Raj Rajaratnam, the mastermind of one of the largest hedge-fund insider-trading rings in U.S. history, and why he’s out of prison two years early. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


