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Former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz, a partner at McCarter & English, discusses a judge dropping the corruption case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams. Election law expert Richard Briffault, a professor at Columbia Law School, discusses the most expensive judicial election in history. Reproductive rights expert Mary Ziegler, a professor at UC Davis Law School, discusses Supreme Court arguments over defunding Planned Parenthood. June Grasso hosts.
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Richard Garnett, a professor at Notre Dame Law School and Founding Director of the Notre Dame Program on Church, State & Society, discusses the Supreme Court oral arguments in which the justices seem likely to side with Catholic Charities in a state tax fight. James Park, a professor at UCLA Law School and an expert in securities law, discusses the Trump administration dropping enforcement actions involving cryptocurrencies. June Grasso hosts.
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Immigration law expert Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland & Knight, discusses the latest in immigration issues from the revocation of visas to deportation flights to El Salvador. Entertainment law attorney Ronald Bienstock, a partner at Scarinci Hollenbeck, discusses Dua Lipa winning two copyright lawsuits over her hit “Levitating.” June Grasso hosts.
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June Grasso speaks to Professor Richard Briffault of Columbia Law School, Professor Matthew Diller of Fordham Law School and intellectual property litigator Terence Ross, a partner at Katten Muchin, about the top stories of the week.
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Intellectual property litigator Terence Ross, a partner at Katten Muchin, discusses the landmark ruling that works must be created by a human being to get copyright protection. Constitutional law professor Harold Krent of the Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses the Supreme Court oral arguments over the FCC’s universal service fund. June Grasso hosts.
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Bloomberg Supreme Court Reporter Greg Stohr discusses the court ruling upholding regulations for ghost guns. Collin Walke, a partner and head of the cybersecurity and data privacy practice at Hall Estill, discusses the implications of the bankruptcy of 23andMe. Pat Parenteau, an environmental law professor at the Vermont Law & Graduate School, discusses a jury verdict that could bankrupt Greenpeace. June Grasso hosts.
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Election law expert Richard Briffault, a professor at Columbia Law School, discusses Supreme Court oral arguments on the congressional map of Louisiana. Bloomberg legal reporter David Voreacos, discusses the latest in the standoff over the Trump administration’s deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members. June Grasso hosts.
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Matthew Diller, a professor at Fordham Law School, discusses President Donald Trump’s assault on judges, lawyers and the rule of law. Erik Larson, Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses Judge James Boasberg extending his order to prevent the Trump administration from using a wartime law to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members. June Grasso hosts.
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Constitutional law expert David Super, a professor at Georgetown Law, discusses the Trump administration’s standoff with a DC federal judge. Constitutional law expert Michael Dorf, a professor at Cornell Law School, discusses a federal judge limiting Elon Musk’s power. Antitrust law expert Harry First, a professor at NYU Law School, discusses tennis players’ antitrust law suit. June Grasso hosts.
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Antitrust law expert Harry First, a professor at NYU Law School, discusses top tennis players suing the sport’s governing bodies for antitrust violations. Constitutional law expert Harold Krent, a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses President Trump firing two Democratic FTC commissioners. June Grasso hosts.
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Constitutional law expert Michael Dorf, a professor at Cornell Law School, discusses a judge’s ruling that Elon Musk likely exercised unconstitutional power in orchestrating the Trump administration’s efforts to shutter the US Agency for International Development. Federal courts and jurisdiction expert Amanda Frost, a professor at the University of Virginia Law School, discusses the Trump administration’s appeal to the Supreme Court on its order seeking to restrict birthright citizenship. June Grasso hosts.
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Federal judiciary expert Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond Law School, discusses the Chief Justice rebuking President Trump for suggesting the impeachment of a judge. Constitutional law expert David Super, a professor at Georgetown Law, discusses the immigration case that is exposing the conflict between the executive and judicial branches. June Grasso hosts.
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Immigration law expert Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland & Knight, discusses whether the Trump administration defied a court order in deporting hundreds of Venezuelans. Family law attorney Susan Bender, a partner at Bender & Crane, discusses whether gay marriage rights are in jeopardy. June Grasso hosts.
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Immigration law expert Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland & Knight, discusses the questions surrounding the ICE arrest of a Palestinian activist because of his role in the student protests at Columbia. First Amendment law expert Caroline Mala Corbin, a professor at the University of Miami Law School, discusses the Supreme Court deciding to review a challenge to Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy. Former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz, a partner at McCarter & English, discusses the likelihood that the case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, will be dropped permanently. June Grasso hosts.
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First Amendment law expert Caroline Mala Corbin, a professor at the University of Miami Law School, discusses the Supreme Court deciding to review a challenge to Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy. Environmental law expert Michael Gerrard a professor at Columbia Law School and founder and faculty director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, discusses the Trump administration weakening one of the country’s oldest environmental laws. June Grasso hosts.
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Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland & Knight and former head of the Office of Immigration Litigation in the Obama administration, discusses federal immigration officers arresting a Palestinian activist, who is a permanent US resident, because of his role in the student protests at Columbia. David Lopez, a professor at Rutgers Law School and the General Counsel of the EEOC during the Obama administration, discusses Trump’s attack on law firms and DEI policies. June Grasso hosts.
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Former federal prosecutor Robert Mintz, a partner at McCarter & English, discusses the recommendation from Paul Clement, appointed by Judge Dale Ho in the case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, that the case against Adams be dropped permanently. Bloomberg legal reporter Chris Dolmetsch discusses the courtroom battle between Perella Weinberg Partners and a group of former partners who were fired in 2015. June Grasso hosts.
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June Grasso talks to the legal experts about the top stories of the week.
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Constitutional law expert Jamal Greene, a professor at Columbia Law School, discusses the many lawsuits trying to rein in Elon Musk and DOGE in its aggressive efforts to slash government spending. Appellate attorney M.C. Sungaila, a partner at the Complex Appellate Litigation Group, discusses SCOTUS ruling against the recovery of compensation from Hungary by Holocaust survivors. June Grasso hosts.
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Bloomberg Supreme Court Reporter Greg Stohr, discusses the court turning down the Trump administration and reinstating a lower court order that requires the quick disbursement of as much as $2 billion owed to contractors for already completed work. Environmental law expert Pat Parenteau, a Professor at the Vermont Law & Graduate School, discusses the Supreme Court’s latest ruling against the EPA. June Grasso hosts.
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