Welcome to HOW IS THIS LEGAL, hosted by law student, Kyle Loraine. On this podcast, I have interesting discussions about the law with individuals from the legal field and beyond. Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. Listening to this podcast does…
In this episode, Tom and I discuss the Bar exam, the medical device industry, new developments with Florida's Supreme Court, and a few other random ideas.
In this episode, Tom and I talk about some of the treaties that currently regulate space activity. We also speculate on the existence of intelligent life on other planets and the evolution of the space law field.
In this episode, Zach and I talk about some general diet and exercise techniques we have adopted over the years that have aided in combatting stress while promoting overall wellness. Sometimes the job of a lawyer can lead to a sedentary lifestyle, but by making better decisions in terms of diet and movement, you can stave off some of those unwanted side-effects such as weight gain and fatigue.
In this episode, I interview a longtime friend, Austin Cordell. Cordell and I talk about his past struggles that helped shape his perception of this thing we call a life. Austin and I also speculate on some issues such as money laundering, legalization of marijuana, and the government's potential role in the tech world.
In this episode, Tom, Amy, and I discuss Universal Basic Income. We discuss some of the benefits and some possible downfalls of this proposed system. During the episode, we find out that Tom has aspirations of becoming a Space Lawyer, which actually could be a thing in the near future! Stay tuned for Space Law pt. 2, which will be coming out in the next few weeks! Thank you again to everyone out there leaving reviews and ratings. I failed to clarify this in the episode, but in order to be eligible for future giveaways, I need you guys to write out a review! I can only view reviews that have accompanying text. Ratings are helpful too, but won't yield you a potential free T-shirt!
In this episode, Chris, Schyler, and I kick off the conversation by talking about my recent trip to Nashville that was full of hijinks. We then pivot to a discussion about their recent Moot Court Competition in California, which focused on Refugee and Asylum law. We also discuss the current state of charitable donations and explain how people giving to individuals in less fortunate countries may be doing more harm than good.
In this episode, Tom and I discuss various types of hacking and how the law seeks to hold offenders accountable. In addition, we also discuss various current events in the tech world. We even engage in a short discussion about robots replacing humans in the workforce. In the episode we discussed how many hackers live in the Eastern European region. A documentary that covers this in greater detail entitled "The Most Dangerous Town on the Internet -- Hackerville" can be found at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un_XI4MM6QI Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. Listening to this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship. The information in this podcast is prepared for a general audience and is not, nor intended to be, legal advice. Information is provided on an "as is" basis. While we endeavor to provide accurate information, we cannot guarantee the information provided here will be completely, or fully accurate; laws are always changing. We make no warranties and disclaim liability for any damages resulting from use of this information. Legal advice should be sought from a competent attorney, familiar with the specific facts and circumstances of your case. Nothing in this podcast should be used as a substitute for the advice of a competent attorney.
In this episode, Justin and I talk about some of the recent changes companies like Walmart, Dicks, and Kroger have put in place to raise the minimum age to purchase a gun at their stores. We also give our opinion on what could be done, in terms of gun control, that would potentially satisfy both sides of the current debate. Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. Listening to this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship. The information in this podcast is prepared for a general audience and is not, nor intended to be, legal advice. Information is provided on an "as is" basis. While we endeavor to provide accurate information, we cannot guarantee the information provided here will be completely, or fully accurate; laws are always changing. We make no warranties and disclaim liability for any damages resulting from use of this information. Legal advice should be sought from a competent attorney, familiar with the specific facts and circumstances of your case. Nothing in this podcast should be used as a substitute for the advice of a competent attorney.
In this episode, Cooper and I talk about some recent cases that deal with the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable search and seizure. We also talk a bit about ourselves and Cooper's recent Moot Court Competition. Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. Listening to this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship. The information in this podcast is prepared for a general audience and is not, nor intended to be, legal advice. Information is provided on an "as is" basis. While we endeavor to provide accurate information, we cannot guarantee the information provided here will be completely, or fully accurate; laws are always changing. We make no warranties and disclaim liability for any damages resulting from use of this information. Legal advice should be sought from a competent attorney, familiar with the specific facts and circumstances of your case. Nothing in this podcast should be used as a substitute for the advice of a competent attorney.
In this episode, my Sean and I dive into some of the processes associated with obtaining citizenship after living in the U.S. illegally. We also talk about some of the inherent problems with this system, which may or may not have been caused from political compromise. If you enjoy the show, please be sure to subscribe, leave a review and share HOW IS THIS LEGAL with your family and friends. Disclaimer: The information in this podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only. Listening to this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship. The information in this podcast is prepared for a general audience and is not, nor intended to be, legal advice. Information is provided on an "as is" basis. While we endeavor to provide accurate information, we cannot guarantee the information provided here will be completely, or fully accurate; laws are always changing. We make no warranties and disclaim liability for any damages resulting from use of this information. Legal advice should be sought from a competent attorney, familiar with the specific facts and circumstances of your case. Nothing in this podcast should be used as a substitute for the advice of a competent attorney.