Host June Grasso speaks with prominent attorneys and legal scholars, analyzing major legal issues and cases in the news. The show examines all aspects of the legal profession, from intellectual property to criminal law, from bankruptcy to securities law, drawing on the deep research tools of BloombergLaw.com.
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Bloomberg Law's Cases and Controversies brings you the latest from the Supreme Court. Each week we preview oral arguments at the Court or feature in-depth interviews. We explore critical legal issues with Supreme Court advocates, judges, law professors, lawyers, and legal journalists. Hosts: Kimberly Robinson and Greg Stohr.
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On The Merits brings you the biggest stories of the week from Bloomberg Law and Bloomberg Government, coupled with smart interviews and analysis on a variety of legal and government topics. You’ll hear voices and perspectives from across the industry, including reporters, editors, attorneys, legal scholars, and government officials. Host: David Schultz.
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Bloomberg Balance of Power, where the world of politics meets the world of business. David Westin speaks with experts from Bloomberg News, Bloomberg Government, Bloomberg Tax and Bloomberg Law about how lawmakers, government officials, and business leaders impact business and American policies at home and abroad.
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On UnCommon Law, legal issues, public policy, and storytelling collide. We'll explore the most important legal stories of the day: Is affirmative action in college admissions constitutional? Is it time to kill the bar exam? Should social media face special legal scrutiny? What are law firms doing to fix their lack of diversity? Produced and hosted by Matthew S. Schwartz. Winner of the 2023 American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award for Media and the Arts.
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Hosted by Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor Tim O'Brien, Crash Course will bring listeners directly into the arenas where epic business and social upheavals occur. Every week, Crash Course will explore the lessons to be learned when creativity and ambition collide with competition and power -- on Wall Street and Main Street, and in Hollywood and Washington.
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Code & Conduit is a legal and policy podcast from Bloomberg Law focusing on all things tech, telecom, intellectual property and privacy. Each episode features interesting discussions about what’s happening in Congress, the economy, the courts, federal agencies and society. We cover everything from drones, competition policy, transatlantic data transfers, copyright and patent litigation and all things tech. Learn more at www.bna.com/legal.
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Parts Per Billion is Bloomberg Law's environmental policy podcast. We cover everything from air pollution, to toxic chemicals, to corporate sustainability, and climate change. The reporters from our environment desk offer an inside look at what's happening at Congress, in the courts, and at the federal agencies, and help explain the scientific and policy debates shaping environmental laws and regulations. Host: David Schultz
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Behind every news headline, there’s another, deeper story. It’s a story about power. In Deep Background, Harvard Law School professor and Bloomberg View columnist Noah Feldman will bring together a cross-section of expert guests to explore the historical, scientific, legal, and cultural context that help us understand what’s really going on behind the biggest stories in the news.iHeartMedia is the exclusive podcast partner of Pushkin Industries.
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Jumpstart is a new podcast series from the Bloomberg Tax editorial team that explains tax law changes made by the 2017 tax reform act.
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Podcasts summarising important cases in privacy and data law in the UK and Europe.
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This is a true story of law students. We are first-year law students. In this podcast, we will tell you what we learn, what we think, and how we think in law school. This podcast is for those who would like to know about law school and/or who are law students. Thank you for listening to our podcast! This is a true story of law students. We are first-year law students. In this podcast, we will tell you what we learn, what we think, and how we think in law school. This podcast is for those who ...
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A changing climate presents humanity with only one option: adapt. Join your host, Doug Parsons for America's leading podcast on climate change - America Adapts! Each episode, Doug sits down with scientists, activists, policymakers, and journalists to discuss the tough questions facing this country and the world as we confront humanity's greatest challenge. Question your assumptions, refresh your perspective, and become part of the climate movement that will determine our planet's future, rig ...
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A podcast by Enzo Caputo focusing on wealth management, Swiss banking, tax optimisation, international relocation, business opportunities and more. Enzo Caputo is the founder and CEO of Caputo & Partners AG (Ltd.), a Swiss Company helping international private clients. Most of our clients have bank accounts in Switzerland. All members of our team have collected professional experience inside a Swiss bank for more than 20 years and have a wide-spread network with other bankers. Such private c ...
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Shawn Collins, a partner at Stradling Law, discusses Attorneys General across the country suing a telecom company over billions of robocalls. Sachin Pandya, a professor at the University of Connecticut Law School, discusse the case of a gay guidance counselor fired over her same-sex marriage. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for priva…
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Biden Admin Escalating Its War on Noncompete Pacts
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We learned earlier this year that President Biden doesn't like it when employers impose noncompete clauses on their employees. In January, his Federal Trade Commission rolled out a proposal that would enact a near total ban on them. Now, a second federal agency has taken action against noncompetes. Last week, the top lawyer at the National Labor Re…
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Robert Netzly is an Evangelical Christian trying to realize his values and stay true to his own beliefs while working in investing – and he personifies a bigger war going on in the investment world and American politics over a little acronym called ESG. In the last year, there’s been a Republican backlash to the trillions of dollars committed to in…
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The Wild Wild West of Climate Modeling
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Donate to America Adapts In episode 186 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Madison Condon, a law professor at Boston University School of Law. Doug and Madison explore the critical role climate models play in adaptation planning, but more importantly, their capabilities, what they can and can not do,. Madison explains what is the "climate indust…
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Billionaire Sacklers Get Immunity From Lawsuits
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John Coffee, a professor at Columbia Law School and an expert in business law, discusses the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, approving Purdue Pharma’s $6 billion opioid settlement proposal, and protecting the company’s billionaire owners from future lawsuits. Madlin Mekelburg, Bloomberg News Texas legal reporter, discusses the impeachment of Texas…
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Cases and Controversies


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New Jackson Milestone as Supreme Court Term Nears End
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Ketanji Brown Jackson continues to draw notice on the Supreme Court, this time writing the first solo dissent from a first-term justice since Clarence Thomas in 1991. Cases and Controversies hosts Kimberly Robinson and Greg Stohr discuss Jackson’s dissent in the labor case, and how she’s handled herself since joining the court in October. They’ll a…
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Court Deals Another Blow to the Environment
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Environmental law expert Pat Parenteau, a professor at the Vermont Law and Graduate School, discusses the Supreme Court putting new limits on the Clean Water Act. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Bloomberg
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UnCommon Law


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'She Can't Own Me': Inside the FTC's Proposed Ban on Noncompetes
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This season on UnCommon Law, we’re exploring one of the most expansive Federal Trade Commission proposals of the last half century: a near-total nationwide ban on noncompete clauses. We’ll examine arguments for the ban, and talk to workers who’ve had their livelihoods crushed by oppressive covenants not to compete. We’ll look at arguments in favor …
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Bloomberg Law


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Parents Sue Elite Schools Over 'Woke' Instruction
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Sara Schwartz, of Andover, Massachusetts-based Schwartz Hannum, who frequently represents private schools, discusses the trend of parents suing private schools over so-called “woke” instruction. June Grasso hosts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Bloomberg
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The media business has been home to experiments ever since the invention of paper. It’s hard to make money from those experiments, fuel the experiments with the right blend of content that attracts audiences, and turn those experiments into enterprises that can survive for years. Six prime experiments from digital media’s modern era all debuted in …
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Cases and Controversies


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Unanimity Doesn’t Mean Supreme Court Agrees Completely
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· Court clips EPA authority over clean water · Chides local government on home seizure Although Supreme Court justices were unanimous in backing landowners in a Big EPA case, their reasoning in the latest check on administrative authority shows there is still deep division. Styled as a concurrence, Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s opinion in Sackett v. EP…
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How the Warhol Ruling will Impact Copyright Law
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Intellectual property litigator Terence Ross, a partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman, discusses the Supreme Court’s ruling against Andy Warhol and how it will affect copyright cases going forward. Litigator Jorge Marquez, Managing Associate of the Warren Law Group, discusses Montana’s ban on TikTok and whether it will survive court challenges. June Gr…
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Constitutional law professor Michael Dorf of Cornell Law School, discusses whether President Biden can invoke the 14th Amendment to go around Congress and other options if an agreement on the debt ceiling is not reached. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Bloomberg
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Why Does the FTC Want to Banish Noncompetes? [Trailer]
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This season on UnCommon Law, we’re exploring one of the most expansive Federal Trade Commission proposals in modern history: a nationwide ban on noncompete clauses. Coming May 31st. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Bloomberg Industry Group
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Bloomberg's June Grasso dives into some of the biggest cases dealing with the Supreme Court. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Bloomberg
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Last year – ten years after the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut – one of the country’s biggest gunmakers, Remington Arms Co.,the manufacturer of the Bushmaster assault weapon used in the murders, agreed to pay $73 million to settle a lawsuit some victims’ families filed against it. It was a landmark settlement that open…
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Battelle and the Innovations in Climate Resilience Conference – ICR23
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In episode 185 of America Adapts, we’re highlighting some of the experts and speakers that attended the Innovations in Climate Resilience conference hosted by Battelle. Conference experts weigh in on topics such as national security, climate risk modeling, public health and climate justice, adapting in the built environment and much more. The three…
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Best of Bloomberg Law: Intellectual Property
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Bloomberg's June Grasso takes a look at some of the most high profile IP cases of the year. Featuring Ed Sheerhan, Jack Daniels and Birken bags See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Bloomberg
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Bloomberg legal reporter Patricia Hurtado, discusses the sentencing of Alejandro Burzaco, a banker-turned-sports marketing executive turned star witness at two FIFA corruption trials. Harold Krent, a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses the Supreme Court ruling upholding California’s new humane-pork law. June Grasso hosts. See om…
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Jackson Breaks Mold for New Justices at Oral Argument
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Jackson spoke significantly more than any other justice Was joined by other liberals as most talkative Ketanji Brown Jackson made her mark on US Supreme Court arguments like no other new justice in memory. Her historic confirmation as the first Black woman justice was followed by seven months of oral arguments in which she spoke almost twice as muc…
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Republican Lawmakers Try to Oust 'Woke' Prosecutors
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Carissa Byrne Hessick, director of the Prosecutors and Politics Project at the University of North Carolina School of Law, discusses Republican lawmakers passing laws to oust or control Democratic local prosecutors in four states. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Immigration law expert Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland & Knight, discusses the situation at the border and in sanctuary cities since the end of Title 42. Election law expert Richard Briffault, a professor at Columbia Law School discusses the Supreme Court taking a case to review a voting map in South Carolina after a lower court found the GOP leg…
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On The Merits


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Facial Recognition Tech: Are Total Bans the Best Move?
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New York City may be the next city to enact a total ban on facial recognition technology. The technology, which uses surveillance cameras to identify people in public, has been garnering headlines for years, but there are few regulations on how it can be used. Some cities have taken action by enacting partial bans or moratoriums. One city, Portland…
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Artificial intelligence has arrived courtesy of ChatGPT, the large language model software that already has more than 100 million users. ChatGPT’s debut signals that any number of jobs could be disrupted (and replaced) by bots, including money management – the science and art of successful investing for institutions and individuals. Investing has a…
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Oil Companies Try To Move Climate Deception Cases
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Environmental law expert Pat Parenteau, a professor at the Vermont Law and Graduate School, discusses oil and gas companies fighting tooth and nail to get climate deception cases before federal judges rather than state judges. Former Minnesota state court judge and federal prosecutor Nicole Engisch, currently a partner in the Government Enforcement…
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Get today's top stories, with context, in just 15 minutes. Subscribe to the Bloomberg Daybreak podcast: 1) On Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bloomberg-daybreak-us-edition/id1663860720 2) On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0DPsJjKQajOKKw35Hme5af 3) Anywhere: https://omny.fm/shows/bloomberg-daybreak See omnystudio.com/listener fo…
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Ed Sheeran's Victory and What It Means for Songwriters
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Intellectual property litigator Terence Ross, a partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman, discusses a jury finding that Ed Sheeran did not copy Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On,” in his hit song “Thinking Out Loud,” and what it means for other songwriters. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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High Court Veteran Examines Changing Oral Arguments
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The Supreme Court kicked off opinion season with five rulings, leaving 39 more to get out before the term wraps up in June. Hosts Kimberly Robinson and Greg Stohr break down decisions covering immigration, public corruption, and state morality laws. Supreme Court veteran Daniel Geyser, of Haynes and Boone, also joins the podcast to look back on cha…
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Introducing - Spellcaster: The Fall of Sam Bankman-Fried
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Coming soon: When nerdy gamer Sam Bankman-Fried rocketed to fame as the world’s richest 29-year-old, he pledged to donate his billions to good causes. But then his crypto exchange FTX collapsed Billions of dollars were missing, and Sam was in handcuffs. Those who knew him were left wondering — who was Sam really? A well-meaning billionaire who made…
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George Santos Vows to Fight Federal Charges
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Former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz, a partner at McCarter & English, discusses the 13 count indictment against Republican Representative George Santos. Domenique Camacho Moran, a partner at Farrell Fritz, discusses Goldman Sachs settlement of a class action lawsuit over underpaying and underpromoting women. June Grasso hosts See omnystudio.com/…
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Trump Found Liable for Sex Abuse and Defamation
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Former federal prosecutor Jessica Roth, a professor at Cardozo Law School, discusses the jury verdict that former President Donald Trump sexually abused and defamed E. Jean Carroll, a writer who accused him of raping her in a department store in the mid 1990’s. Michelle De Oliveira, a director for Kenney & Sams, discusses the Massachusetts ruling t…
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New York and California Investigate the NFL
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Martin Edel Co-Chair of the Sports Law Practice at Goulston Storrs, discusses the New York and California Attorneys General investigating the NFL. Business law expert Eric Talley, a Professor at Columbia Law School, discusses the Supreme Court taking a case that could limit whistleblower retaliation claims. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.com/lis…
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On The Merits


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Writers Strike Over AI May Not Have A Happy Ending
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Generative AI models like ChatGPT aren't sophisticated enough to write a Hollywood-level screenplay, at least not yet. But if and when that changes, Hollywood writers want to make sure they're prepared. The Writers Guild of America is on strike, and a big reason is they want to insert language into a new bargaining agreement that gives the union a …
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Name a flashpoint in the US culture wars – and then think about how it intersects with education – and you’re sure to find Florida. The state’s governor, Ron DeSantis, is a devoted and ubiquitous culture warrior who has put the public education of Florida’s children, teenagers, and college students on the front lines of a battle over what is and is…
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Trinidad and Tobago – Keeping History Above Water
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In episode 184 of America Adapts, we’re headed to Trinidad and Tobago for the Keeping History Above Water conference. The event brought together international speakers and experts to discuss the challenges faced by island communities in the face of climate change. The goal of the conference was to advance the resilience and long-term preservation o…
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Montana Transgender Lawmaker Loses Legal Fight
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Robert Peck, President of the Center for Constitutional Litigation, discusses the first openly transgender lawmaker in Montana being banned from the house floor due to her speech. Judicial ethics expert Arthur Hellman, a professor at the University of Pittsburgh Law School, discusses Senate hearings on Supreme Court ethics. June Grasso hosts. See o…
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Supreme Court Ethics, Agency Powers Draw Spotlight
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The Supreme Court hasn’t released an opinion in weeks, but it did add a major case on May 1 to its docket looking at the power of administrative agencies. A dispute that started over a federal rule for companies fishing for herring off the Atlantic coast could wipe out a legal doctrine that tells courts they should defer to a federal agency’s inter…
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Supreme Court May Deliver Another Blow to Agencies
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Constitutional law expert Harold Krent, a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses the Supreme Court agreeing to hear a case testing the so-called Chevron doctrine, which gives federal regulators broad power to define their authority. June Grasso hosts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Solutions to Border Problem Seem Further Off Than Ever
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For decades now, both parties in Washington have been unhappy with the status quo at the U.S.-Mexico border. But finding a congressional solution to our border problem has never seemed more out of reach. House Republicans are moving forward on a comprehensive immigration bill that few, if any, believe can pass the Democratic Senate, much less earn …
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Disney May Have Upper Hand in Fight With DeSantis
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Leslie Kendrick, Director of the Center for the First Amendment at the University of Virginia Law School, discusses Disney suing Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, claiming DeSantis retaliated against Disney for exercising its free speech rights. Elections law expert Richard Briffault, a professor at Columbia Law School, discusses how the No…
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