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TTTBE #53: Early Answer for Patrons

Hey, Patreon may be in the midst of screwing over its customers, but we're still cranking out exclusive content just for you BECAUSE WE LOVE YOU.

This question asked whether a witness can be compelled to answer a question on cross-examination relating to whether he falsified tax returns, even if the subject of the witness's te...

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OA128: Antitrust, Part Two

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Today's episode concludes the discussion begun in Episode 125 about antitrust law in light of the proposed AT&T/Time Warner merger.

First, though, we begin with some news items, including an update on Patreon practices and ...

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Patron QnA4!

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We're on YouTube this time because the other service wanted to charge an arm and a leg..

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OA127: Special Edition - What Michael Flynn's Plea Deal Means (w/guest Randall Eliason)

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Today's special episode tackles the breaking news that Gen. Michael Flynn has pled guilty in connection with the Mueller investigation.  To break down the significance of this deal, we welcome back Pr...

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TTTBE #52: Early Answer for Patrons!

This question asked whether Congress has the constitutional power to tax something (in this case, cigarettes) and then earmark the funding to discourage citizens from using that same product.

The answer is "yes."  And, in fact, Thomas managed to get this one correct, too, by picking the right "yes" answer -- (B), that the...

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OA126: Mick Mulvaney & The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

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Today's episode breaks down the recent kerfuffle over the simultaneous claims of Leandra English and Mick Mulvaney to be Acting Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

First, we begin with an "Andrew Was Wrong (?)" segment that gives voice to an anti-Net Neutrality argument, a clarification on the Obama ad...

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Law'd Awful Movies #13: Meet Your Strawman

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This month, we're reviewing.... whatever the hell this is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7QeMZ6xgoo

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OA125: Net Neutrality and Antitrust, Part One

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Today's episode takes two deep dives into complicated legal issues in the news.

First, we tackle the FCC's recent "Order Restoring Internet Freedom," which is being characterized as ending Net Neutrality...

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OA124: Happy Thanksgiving!

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Today's episode is the Happiest Episode Ever (TM)!

First, the guys discuss "the real meaning of Thanksgiving," cribbing from a blog post Andrew wrote for his old firm back in 2013.

In the main segment, Andrew and Thomas b...

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Happy Thanksgiving & Show Intro Quotes

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us here at Opening Arguments!

Also -- it's that time again!  That's right, it's time for us to change the show intro quotes.  So, you know the drill:  post audio or video clips here with a time stamp and upvote the ones you like best, and we'll take the best ones a...

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OA123: Cards Against Humanity (And Thomas), "Magic Words" & so much more!

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In this fun, pre-Thanksgiving episode, we delve into a number of interesting topics.  We begin with the popular (if much maligned by Thomas) card game "Cards Against Humanity" and their pitch to "2017-11-21 04:16:35 +0000 UTC View Post

OA122: Moore is Less

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Today's episode is, unfortunately, all about Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.

First, the guys discuss the unintentionally hilarious litigation hold letter filed by Moore's attorney.  After that, Andrew and Thomas break down Alabama's election laws and discuss a variety of proposals being circulated for replacing Moore ...

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OA121: A Theory of Justice and the Social Contract (w/guest Aaron Rabi of Embrace the Void)

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Today's episode takes a deep dive into social contract theory, and in particular, one of the most influential works of modern philosophy, John Rawls's A Theory of Justice, with guest philosopher Aaron Rabi, host of the terrific podcast Embrace The Vo...

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OA120: OA Shills For Monsanto! (w/guest Natalie Newell of "Science Moms")

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Today's episode features Natalie Newell of the documentary "Science Moms" discussing GMO labeling and science awareness.

First, we begin with an "Andrew Was Wrong" segment that updates some previous stories, including good news from the Jane Doe v. Wright decision discussed in2017-11-10 03:02:16 +0000 UTC View Post

OA119: Trump's Trans Ban (& More)

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Today's episode takes a look at the recent decision in Doe v. Trump in which a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking the majority of President Trump's ban on trans servicemembers in the armed forces.

First, though, we begin with a discussion of 2017-11-06 22:54:08 +0000 UTC View Post

TTTBE #48: Early Answer for Patrons!

This was a pretty straightforward question about when a co-conspirator's statements are independently admissible (apart from having the co-conspirator testify, of course).  This is another exception-to-the-hearsay-rules question.

Thomas analyzed this question exactly correctly in order to arrive at the right answer, "D," ...

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Law'd Awful Movies #12: Body of Evidence

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With special guest Mark from How-To Heretic! Warning: This movie was far more pornographic than any of us expected...

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OA118: Indictment Monday & the View From Yodel Mountain

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Today's rapid-response episode tackles -- of course -- the indictment of former Donald Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and his protege, Rick Gates, as well as the guilty plea entered by Trump campaign official George Papadopoulos.  What does it all mean?  Listen to a special full-length episode and find out!

Aft...

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OA117: Restricting Abortion Rights (& a Deep Dive into Res Judicata)

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Today's episode takes a look at a tragic case currently unfolding of a pregnant young woman being detained for being in this country illegally and the Trump administration's efforts to deny her the right to an abortion.

We begin with a quick procedural update on the 9th Circuit's ruling on EO-2 before taking a deep dive into t...

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Bonus on Serial!

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Andrew sat down with listener Michael Rops for some bonus time on Serial and Undisclosed!

This will take the place of the QnA for this month.

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TTTBE #47: Early Answer for Patrons!

This question asked whether landlords generally have immunity from suit from their tenants.  Most people properly assumed that no, they don't.  But -- as always with the bar exam -- the real question is "why?"

So we can eliminate both "C" and "D" right off the bat.  Answer "C" says that the common law rule is "l...

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OA116: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump & The Russians - Election Law (w/guest Beth Kingsley)

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Today's rapid-response episode tackles the recent news that Hillary Clinton's campaign and/or the DNC paid for the "Russian dossier" on Donald Trump.  What does that mean in terms of U.S. election law?  Listen and find out!

We begin with a quick news update on various lawsuits against poker pro Phil Ivey, a story we ...

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OA115: Colin Kaepernick's Grievance Against the NFL (Featuring Chris Kluwe)

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Today's episode features former NFL punter, social justice advocate, and game designer Chris Kluwe, who sued his former NFL team for wrongful termination after he alleged that they cut him for standing up for marriage equality.

Kluwe brings his uniqu...

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TTTBE #46: Early Answer for Patrons

As some of you pointed out, I screwed up and repeated a prior question.  Yes, the answer was "C" -- prenuptial agreements must be in writing to be enforceable.

Consider this a freebie for our attentive listeners and for Thomas, who's now 26-for-46 (56.5%).

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OA114: Presidential Powers - Obamacare and the Travel Ban

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Today's rapid-response episode begins with an update on the Allergan patent licensing scheme discussed in Episode 107.  What does a federal judge think of this One Weird Trick to avoid certain legal proceedings?&nb...

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OA 113: Our Cruel & Unusual Podcast Heads to International Waters

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Today's episode is entirely Trump-free, and features a deep dive into the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause of the 8th Amendment.

We begin, however, with a great listener question from Captain Patrick Dobbins, who wants to know the ins and outs of "international waters."  Ask, and ye shall receive!

After that, the...

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TTTBE #45: Early Answer for Patrons!

This question asked whether a state could arbitrarily revoke the license for a massage parlor simply because some unsavory activities take place at other massage parlors.  The key fact in the question was this:  "The only procedure provided was a letter from the city declaring a new policy on massage parlo...

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OA112: Who's Afraid of the FCC?

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Today's rapid-response episode begins with a discussion of a recent petition to the Supreme Court for certiorari filed in Evans v. Georgia Regional Hospital, and in particular, an amicus curiae brief submitted by 76 employers.  How does this brief affect the future of gay rights in this ...

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Submit your questions for the show!

Thread for user questions.  Feel free to resubmit any that you have sent in the past & we haven't answered.  And please do vote up the questions you'd like to hear answered on the show!

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OA111: Andrew Seidel Returns!

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Today's episode marks the triumphant return of attorney Andrew Seidel of the Freedom From Religion Foundation to the show!

We begin with an "Andrew Was Wrong" segment in which patron Kristen Hansen discusses how better to evaluate charities than the simple overhead metr...

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