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Jan 16, 2024 • 23min

Instant Reaction: Trump Dominates Iowa

President Trump dominates Iowa caucuses with over 50% of the vote. Discussion on the challenges faced by candidate DeSantis and advantages of candidate Haley. Latest poll results show competition between Nikki Haley, Joe Biden, and Donald Trump. Candidates reassessing their path forward after Iowa. Exploring the film 'Killers of the Flower Moon' and coverage of the Iowa caucuses. Trump's victory poses challenges for the Republican party and concerns about his impact on democracy.
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Jan 13, 2024 • 34min

Trump in Court, No Fly List & Russian Billionaire Art Fight

The podcast covers legal cases involving Donald Trump, including conflicts with judges and claims of presidential immunity. It also discusses the challenges of prosecuting a case with an elected DA, the balance between security and fairness in the No Fly list, violation of rights and lack of transparency in the no-fly list program, a high-profile art dispute between a Russian billionaire and Sotheby's, and a legal battle between a billionaire art collector and an art dealer.
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Jan 12, 2024 • 31min

Trump Defies Judge & Georgia DA Misconduct Allegations

Michael Moore, former US Attorney, discusses misconduct allegations against Fulton County DA. Patricia Hurtado, Bloomberg legal reporter, talks about the final day of Trump's civil fraud trial. Topics include ethical implications of a special prosecutor's romantic relationship, Trump's presidential immunity claim, and Trump's ongoing trials.
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Jan 11, 2024 • 30min

Chaos in the House & Russian Billionaire Sues Sotheby's

Billy House discusses chaos in the House when Hunter Biden appears at a hearing on his contempt of Congress. Chris Dolmetsch shares a lawsuit of a Russian billionaire suing Sotheby's. Emily Birnbaum talks about efforts to remove Trump from the ballot. Hosted by June Grasso.
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Jan 10, 2024 • 34min

Judges Skeptical of Trump's Immunity Claim

Michael Gerhardt, author of 'The Law of Presidential Impeachment,' discusses Trump's claim of immunity. Hina Shamsi, Director of ACLU's National Security Project, talks about the no-fly list and Supreme Court oral arguments. Judges express skepticism towards Trump's immunity claim. Lack of transparency and due process in the no-fly list program is analyzed.
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Jan 9, 2024 • 37min

Border Talks & Cher Files for Son's Conservatorship

Immigration law expert Leon Fresco discusses negotiations on immigration, including Biden's pressure to strike a deal and public disapproval of his border approach. Chris Melcher discusses Cher filing a petition for conservatorship over her son's finances, expressing concerns about his ability to manage his money due to rehab history and potential drug abuse.
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Jan 6, 2024 • 35min

Weekend Law: SCOTUS Takes on Trump & Mickey Mouse in Public Domain

The Supreme Court takes on a case regarding Trump's removal from the Colorado ballot. Special counsel wants to limit politics and misinformation in Trump's criminal trial. Lawsuit alleging anti-Semitism on campus. The expiration of copyright on Mickey Mouse and navigating the challenges of using the name.
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Jan 5, 2024 • 31min

Trump Petitions SCOTUS & Mickey Mouse in Public Domain

Elections expert and professor Richard Briffault discusses Trump's petition to the Supreme Court about his eligibility on the ballot in Colorado. Terence Ross, an intellectual property litigator, explores the expiration of Mickey Mouse's copyright and the implications of Mickey entering the public domain. They also discuss potential legal issues surrounding movie titles and explore the impact of influential literary works entering the public domain.
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Jan 4, 2024 • 34min

Special Counsel Wants to Bar Politics From Trump Trial

Former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz and partner at Dorsey & Whitney, Austin Chambers, discuss Special Counsel's motion to bar politics and misinformation from Trump's trial for election interference. They also explore Google settling a $5 billion consumer class action privacy lawsuit.
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Jan 3, 2024 • 33min

SEC's War on Crypto & Campus Antisemitism

Securities law expert James Park discusses the SEC's war on crypto, while Bloomberg legal reporter David Voreacos explores lawsuits over antisemitism on campuses. The podcast dives into the SEC's regulations on crypto assets and Coinbase's ongoing case. It also examines the impact of court decisions and the potential approval of a Bitcoin ETF. The uncertain state of cryptocurrency regulation and upcoming election are discussed, followed by a case study on combating anti-Semitism on college campuses. The podcast also delves into lawsuits and controversies surrounding anti-Semitism at universities.

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