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June Grasso speaks with prominent attorneys and scholars, analyzing legal issues and cases in the news.
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Mar 5, 2019 • 7min
Huawei Goes on Legal Offense
Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, discusses how Huawei Technologies Co., no longer content with defending itself against U.S. accusations of espionage and bank fraud, is taking the initiative with a full-blown legal offensive. He speaks with Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 5, 2019 • 8min
Democrats Follow the Money On Trump Document Request
Bloomberg's June Grasso speaks to former U.S. Attorney Michael Moore about the sweeping request from the House Judiciary Committee for documents from more than 60 people and entities related to President Donald Trump, including the White House, the Trump Organization and the president’s son Donald Trump Jr. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 4, 2019 • 7min
Democrats' Sweeping Demands for Trump Documents
Bloomberg News Justice Department Reporter Chris Strohm discusses the sweeping demands Monday by House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler for information from scores of people on topics including the Trump administration’s activities, the president’s business dealings and his potential ties to Russia. He spoke to Bloomberg's Peter Barnes and Bob Moon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 1, 2019 • 9min
Chief Justice Roberts Sides With Court’s Liberal Wing
Bloomberg News Supreme Court reporter Greg Stohr discusses Chief Justice John Roberts recent willingness to side with the U.S. Supreme Court’s liberal wing after the divisive confirmation fight over Justice Brett Kavanaugh. He speaks with Bloomberg's Peter Barnes and Bob Moon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 28, 2019 • 5min
Cohen Raises Legal Issues for Trump and Business Aides
Andrew Harris, Bloomberg News Legal Reporter, discusses how the testimony of Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former attorney, suggested that Trump and top executives of the Trump Organization may have been involved in white-collar crimes. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 26, 2019 • 8min
The Score: AT&T 2, U.S. Government 0
Jennifer Rie, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Litigation Analyst, discusses AT&T beating back a second attempt by the U.S. to undo its purchase of Time Warner, cementing an $85 billion deal to help it compete with Netflix. She talks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 25, 2019 • 6min
New York Plans Pardon-proof Case Against Manafort
Robert Mintz, a former federal prosecutor and a partner at McCarter & English, discusses upcoming sentencings of Paul Manafort, and New York prosecutors putting a criminal case together against Manafort in case he receives a presidential pardon. He talks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 22, 2019 • 8min
Philadelphia Sues Wall St Banks Over ‘Collusion’ in Muni Deals
Cornell University Law School Professor Robert Hockett discusses the lawsuit by the city of Philadelphia against seven of the largest Wall Street investment banks accusing them of costing local governments billions of dollars by colluding to fix the prices on floating-rate bonds issued to finance public works. He speaks to Bloomberg's June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 22, 2019 • 7min
Top Litigator Also Stars as General Counsel of the Academy Awards
John Quinn, one of the top trial attorneys in the country and the founder of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, discusses his role as General Counsel of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the legal challenges behind the Oscars. He speaks with Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 21, 2019 • 6min
Covington Student’s Suit Against Washington Post
Eugene Volokh, a professor at UCLA Law School, discusses the $250 million lawsuit filed by Nick Sandmann, the student in a viral video wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat while facing down a Native American elder, against the Washington Post for the way it covered the encounter. Will the case be difficult to prove? He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


