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Glenn Clark Radio
Glenn Clark Radio November 21, 2024 (Lorenzo Neal, Anthony Sanders, Ken Zalis)

Glenn Clark Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 127:49


Welcome into a Thursday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to go over as we start getting you set for the weekend and what's ahead. At 10:20am we will venture out to California and check in with former Ravens FB and now host of the BLeav in Chargers Podcast, Lorenzo Neal to help us preview this coming Monday night when the Ravens take on the Chargers and see what Lorenzo thinks of how the two teams matchup. At 10:45am, as we do every week, we'll make our picks for the weekend with Ken Zalis as we talk Maryland, college football's big games this Saturday and the NFL of course including Ravens-Chargers and tonight's Steelers-Browns game. Then at 11:20am, we will have a chance to check in with Orioles first base coach Anthony Sanders, talk about the Orioles 2024 season, Colton Cowser coming up just short in the AL Rookie of the Year voting, and start looking ahead to 2025 as well.

Advisory Opinions
Progressivism and Eugenics in the Court of Justice Holmes

Advisory Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 67:02


Sarah and David welcome special guest Anthony Sanders, director of the Center for Judicial Engagement at the Institute for Justice, to eviscerate Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. Plus: David's rant on Presumed Innocent. The Agenda: —Judicial engagement —Social Darwinism and “putting to death the inadequate” —Progressive forgiveness for progressives —First Amendment —Civil rights and judicial abdications —Holmes' defense of sterilization —The difference between judicial progressives, liberals, and libertarians —Spoiler alerts for Presumed Innocent Show Notes: —Kelo v. New London —Institute of Justice's Bound by Oath podcast series —Oliver Wendell Holmes' The Common Law —Moore v. Dempsey —Buck v. Bell —Albert Alschuler's Law Without Values —Giles v. Harris —Bailey v. Alabama —Buchanan v. Warley —Skinner v. Oklahoma —Lochner v. New York —Minersville School District v. Gobitis Advisory Opinions is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including Sarah's Collision newsletter, weekly livestreams, and other members-only content—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cato Event Podcast
Panel 1: Bringing Back Economic Liberty in State Courts

Cato Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 74:33


Timothy Sandefur and Anthony Sanders discuss their experiences litigating in state courts and new ways for bringing back economic freedom at the state level. Moderated by Anastasia Boden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cato Audio
July 2023

Cato Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 62:52


Introduction: Caleb O. BrownRound table: Benefactor's Summit discussion with Alex Nowrasteh and Vanessa Calder on family policy.Anthony Sanders on unenumerated rights.Todd Meyers on environmental technologies. Exclusive: Patrick Eddington on Cato's Surveillance Week Conference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cato Event Podcast
Baby Ninth Amendments: How Americans Embraced Unenumerated Rights and Why It Matters

Cato Event Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 60:31


Join us online for the launch of an inspiring new book from Anthony Sanders of the Institute for Justice, Baby Ninth Amendments: How Americans Embraced Unenumerated Rights and Why It Matters (University of Michigan Press, 2023). The book tells the unheralded story of how Americans carefully sought to protect liberty from overweening government by including in most state constitutions specific provisions (so‐​called Baby Ninths) that expressly protect unenumerated rights.Sanders explains why it is impossible to itemize every right a constitution should protect and shows that however many rights are specifically enumerated, other important rights will inevitably go unmentioned. So what is a constitutional drafter to do? Sanders argues that early in American history, a solution was advanced by drafters of state constitutions in the form of what he calls an “etcetera clause” that contains language borrowed directly from the Ninth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. As a result, two‐​thirds of states today contain these “Baby Ninth Amendments” that even skeptics of unenumerated rights must not only acknowledge but also give meaningful substance to. This has important implications for state courts, which have thus far largely ignored these important provisions, and for the larger question of whether it is ever appropriate—or indeed even mandatory—for judges to protect unenumerated rights. The short answers, as Sanders makes clear, are yes and yes.Clark Neily will talk with Sanders about his new book. Join us online on May 10 at noon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cato Daily Podcast
Baby Ninth Amendments: How Americans Embraced Unenumerated Rights and Why It Matters

Cato Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 23:58


Anthony Sanders is author of the new book, Baby Ninth Amendments: How Americans Embraced Unenumerated Rights and Why It Matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Community Connection With Tina Cosby
Walk4NF Indianapolis, Your New Normal: The Impact Of Maternal Mortality On Fathers, and Order Free At-Home Covid-19 Tests Before This Friday | Community Connection Wednesday August 31st 2022

Community Connection With Tina Cosby

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 110:44


Community Connection Wednesday August 31st 2022   Walk4NF Indianapolis (NF Is Neurofibromatosis) This Saturday September 3rd | 11:00 am - 2:00 pmWhite River State Park 801 W Washington Street Indianapolis, IN About: " Your fundraising is critical to improving the lives of children and adults with NF (neurofibromatosis)" Website: https://nfmidwest.rallybound.org/walk4nf-indianapolis Phone Guest: Dr. Velvit Miller - Executive Director, “Not 1 More Project”   Your New Normal: The Impact Of Maternal Mortality On Fathers Two Saturdays, September 10th and 17th At 1PM - 2:30 PM Fathers and Families Center 2835 N. Illinois Street, Indy 46208 Featuring: Minister Dave Rozell, Dr. Anthony Sanders, Anthony Wallace, Bishop Horatio Luster, Dr. Levi Funches, Dwayne Moment, and Toby Miller   Order Free At-Home Covid-19 Tests Before This Friday, September 2nd. Be Prepared - Order Now Order At Covid.gov/tests About: "Free at-home COVID-19 tests are available now.Order yours before September 2nd at www.covid.gov/tests! These tests will not be available to the public after this date."    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 224 | Cameras on Poles Recording Everything

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 55:56


It's just so easy these days to put a camera on a pole and record everything that happens in someone's front yard for eight months. So easy that we keep getting cases where that's exactly what the police do. Without a warrant. IJ attorney Josh Windham unpacks the latest, out of the First Circuit, Courier font and all. The judges don't agree, but the rest of us can that this issue is likely heading to the Supreme Court soon. Then Anthony Sanders tells a story from Indiana where its supreme court drew a line in the sand dunes about what its legislature can delegate. But it's not the "nondelegation doctrine" you've heard about. RSVP for Short Circuit Live and Constitutional G.P.A. on June 30, 2022 in Los Angeles!, https://ij.org/event/constitutional-gpa-launch-at-ucla/ U.S. v. Moore-Bush, http://media.ca1.uscourts.gov/pdf.opinions/19-1582P2-01A.pdf Holcomb v. Bray, https://public.courts.in.gov/Decisions/api/Document/Opinion?Id=RRvDhps1kFgz0co94EC6Pod3mOXwtu9lxW0s2dBTG0ufJmLLaYvsh4WhpGXxa8iE0 The previous Short Circuit podcast on camera poles, https://shortcircuit.org/sc_podcast/183/ Blog post on Holcomb case, https://ij.org/cje-post/legislators-timing-themselves/ Josh Windham, https://ij.org/staff/joshua-windham/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 223 | Clerks and Harassment

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 33:50


We discuss a couple legal immunities, one listeners will be familiar with and one that's pretty unknown. The second is being addressed by our special guest, Aliza Shatzman. She is the co-founder of The Legal Accountability Project, a new nonprofit whose mission is to ensure that as many law clerks as possible have positive clerkship experiences while extending support and resources to those who do not. Aliza had a harrowing experience as a law clerk and found that the laws that apply to other government employees often don't extend to those in the judicial branch. She also presents a recent case from the Fourth Circuit about a judicial branch employee who brought a number of claims to try and get around sovereign immunity—and actually succeeded on a few of them. Then Kirby Thomas West of IJ discusses a Fifth Circuit case with terrible facts, but a good outcome on the qualified immunity front. Strickland v. U.S., https://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/opinions/211346.P.pdf Sims v. Griffin, https://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/21/21-40457-CV0.pdf Aliza on Ipse Dixit, https://shows.acast.com/ipse-dixit/episodes/aliza-shatzman-on-holding-judges-accountable Untouchable Judges? What I've Learned About Harassment in the Judiciary, and What We Can do to Stop It, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4096245 Aliza's Statement for the Record to Congress, https://docs.house.gov/meetings/JU/JU03/20220317/114503/HHRG-117-JU03-20220317-SD005.pdf Aliza Shatzman and the Legal Accountability Project, https://www.legalaccountabilityproject.org/ Kirby Thomas West, https://ij.org/staff/kirby-thomas-west/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 222 | Live at IJ's Law Student Conference

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 36:09


Recording in front of a live audience at the 2022 Institute for Justice's Law Student Conference, we look at some of the best, and some of the worst, from the Fourth Circuit. First, Justin Pearson explains why a restriction on “political” advertising on the side of buses was unconstitutional even though it recognized the side of a bus is not a “public forum.” Then, Michael Bindas gives us his best sommelier (or is it wino?) impersonation and discusses a tipsy opinion allowing North Carolina to prevent out-of-state retailers from shipping wine to the state's consumers. It's pretty much not what the Supreme Court has said about the dormant Commerce Clause and alcohol. RSVP to Constitutional GPA and Short Circuit Live at UCLA on Thursday, June 30th!, https://ij.org/event/constitutional-gpa-launch-at-ucla/ White Coat Waste Project v. Greater Richmond Transit Co., https://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/opinions/201710.P.pdf B-21 Wines, Inc. v. Bauer, https://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/opinions/211906.P.pdf Tennessee Wine & Spirits Retailers Assoc. v. Thomas, https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/18pdf/18-96_5i36.pdf Michael Bindas, https://ij.org/staff/mbindas/ Justin Pearson, https://ij.org/staff/justin-pearson/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 221 | The Big Mac

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 52:36


A couple headline-grabbing, government-thumping constitutional-heavyweight cases coming at you this week. First, Rob Johnson explains how he filed a brief on the importance of the right to a jury trial when he checked the news to find the Fifth Circuit had just said the same thing in a different case. He details why this is a big deal (and a good deal) and not the end-of-humanity some people have been shouting about. Then, Dan Alban tells us of how the Eleventh Circuit just found almost all of Florida's “social media law” unconstitutional, and why this isn't really that surprising. Except for the fact that the Fifth Circuit has cryptically upheld Texas's similar law. Also, it's towel day. Jarkesy v. SEC, https://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/20/20-61007-CV0.pdf Netchoice, LLC v. Poitier, https://media.ca11.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/files/202112355.pdf Rob's post on the SEC case, https://ij.org/cje-post/fifth-circuit-vindicates-ijs-fight-for-the-right-to-an-impartial-jury/ The BSG Big Mac episode (actually Season 1), https://galactica.fandom.com/wiki/The_Hand_of_God Dan Alban, https://ij.org/staff/dalban/ Rob Johnson, https://ij.org/staff/rjohnson/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 220 | Timing Is Everything

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 32:03


When is a case over? As you'll learn, that depends on a lot of weird stuff. IJ attorney Will Aronin walks us through the Ninth Circuit's recent decision on everybody's favorite bedtime reading, Rule 68 and offers of judgment. Seriously, it's an untapped resource of the federal courts with some counterintuitive traps for lawyers who don't read the rules. Then Jeff Redfern of IJ tells us about the latest chapter in mask lawsuits, this time from the Eighth Circuit. The court says part of the case (all of the case?) is moot, but with the pandemic it's hard to know with any finality. There's an invocation of Sisyphus that might not surprise you. Kubiak v. County of Ravalli, https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2022/05/03/21-35542.pdf The Arc of Iowa v. Reynolds, https://ecf.ca8.uscourts.gov/opndir/22/05/213268P.pdf Will Aronin, https://ij.org/staff/will-aronin/ Jeffrey Redfern, https://ij.org/staff/jeffrey-redfern/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 219 | Threading the Federal Courts

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 44:38


Short Circuit is proud to present to you Professor Marin Levy of Duke University School of Law. She is a top scholar on the federal judiciary, including its history, how it has evolved, and how it actually works. Plus, she's educated the world about the federal (and state!) courts through the magic of Twitter threads. We talk to her about what's so interesting about the federal courts (with some “short” remarks about the “circuit” courts) and how she got started Tweeting them. After that Kirby Thomas West of IJ tells us about a Second Circuit case where the government didn't do enough to pass the First Amendment (at least for now) even though the plaintiff wasn't the most sympathetic. And we go back to Marin to detail a Ninth Circuit case with an even less sympathetic party, but where the court overlooked the importance of some pretty intriguing issues, such as whether there's a Fourth Amendment violation if the government comes in and copies all of your stuff. Register for IJ's Judicial Engagement Forum on the Michigan Constitution, https://ij.org/event/cje-forum-mi-constitution/ Duke Law Podcast on Marin's many threads, https://law.duke.edu/video/duke-law-podcast-prof-marin-k-levy-strikes-twitter-gold-judicial-gems Cornelio v. Connecticut, https://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/a3e9962c-86fc-4de3-91af-d5775168c64e/13/doc/20-4106_opn.pdf#xml=https://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/a3e9962c-86fc-4de3-91af-d5775168c64e/13/hilite/ U.S. v. Rosenow, https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2022/04/27/20-50052.pdf Professor Marin Levy, https://law.duke.edu/fac/levy/bibliography/ Kirby Thomas West, https://ij.org/staff/kirby-thomas-west/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 218 | Because the Supreme Court Did Some Things It Did

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 39:52


A couple issues near-and-dear to many of your hearts this week: Money and Facebook. First, if you win a case against the government are you a "prevailing party" deserving of an attorneys fees award? North Carolina officials argued you're not if you do so well that the law you're challenging actually disappears. Luckily the Fourth Circuit shot that argument down. Alexa Gervasi explains. But meanwhile the Sixth Circuit shot down quite a lot of the First and Fourth Amendments when a police department took great vengeance upon a man with the audacity to . . . create a parody Facebook page. As Ari Bargil tells us, it's a case demonstrating why everyone hates lawyers. If you're in Michigan sign up now for our May 20, 2022 forum on Judicial Engagement and the Michigan Constitution!, https://ij.org/event/cje-forum-mi-constitution/ Grabarczyk v. Stein, https://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/opinions/211209.P.pdf Novak v. City of Parma, https://www.opn.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/22a0090p-06.pdf Alexa Gervasi, https://ij.org/staff/alexa-gervasi/ Ari Bargil, https://ij.org/staff/ari-bargil/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 217 | Hunting for Free Speech Truffles

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 35:47


It's a First Amendment fiesta at Short Circuit this week! Tori Clark explains how in the Eighth Circuit it's hard to sue the government to protect your right to free speech when the law is privately enforced. And we're not talking about Texas here, but people not acting so nice in Minnesota. Further down the trail, things went a little berserk in Oregon, and a pro se legislator won himself another day in court in the Ninth Circuit. Sam Gedge has hunted through the briefs. If you're in Michigan come to our State Forum on Judicial Engagement and the Michigan Constitution! Friday, May 20, 2022 at noon. There's also a free lunch. RSVP here: https://ij.org/event/cje-forum-mi-constitution/ Christian Action League v. Freeman, https://ecf.ca8.uscourts.gov/opndir/22/04/203618P.pdf Boquist v. Courtney, https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2022/04/21/20-35080.pdf Tori Clark, https://ij.org/staff/tori-clark/ Sam Gedge, https://ij.org/staff/sam-gedge/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 216 | Sovereign Immunity and NIMBY Neighbors

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 42:47


Suing the United States government is really hard. So hard that someone's family might not get to even if the government is at fault for that person dying in a flood. Adam Shelton explains why that luckily might not be true in this case, but all too often is. Then Diana Simpson walks us through a procedural pretzel of property rights preventing people from putting up homes. She also discusses some old cases you might not know about, but really should. Barron v. United States, https://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/21/21-50776-CV0.pdf Rice v. Village of Johnstown, https://www.opn.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/22a0068p-06.pdf IJ's Amicus Brief in Xi v. Haugen, https://ij.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Xiaoxing_Xi-amicus.pdf Eubank v. Richmond, https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/226/137/ Adam Shelton, https://ij.org/staff/adam-shelton/ Diana Simpson, https://ij.org/staff/diana-simpson/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 215 | You Say Habeas I Say Mandamus

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 52:53


We focus in on two Latin words this week: habeas and mandamus. Both usually mean "you lose." But things somehow turned out differently in the Fourth Circuit and Fifth Circuit. Hear the story of a man trapped in prison for a small drug sale for almost a decade who fights his way through the state and federal courts and wins himself a new trial. IJ's Bob Belden tells that tale. And then there's a story about guns, the Internet, speech, the differences between Texas and New Jersey, and transfer orders. Alexa Gervasi gets us up to speed on that saga. She also previews a new IJ case about a prosecutor working for a judge he practiced before. It's as bad as it sounds. Wilson v. Midland County (IJ's prosecutor case), https://ij.org/case/midland-prosecutor/ Witherspoon v. Stonebreaker, https://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/opinions/197276.P.pdf Defense Distributed v. Bruck, http://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/21/21-50327-CV0.pdf Bob Belden, https://ij.org/staff/bob-belden/ Alexa Gervasi, https://ij.org/staff/alexa-gervasi/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Jerk, Jollof and Collard Greens Podcast
EP 48: Cultural Appropriation - Black America's Greatest Double Standard

Jerk, Jollof and Collard Greens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 73:14


Wah Gwan? How you dey? What's good and thanks for tuning in to another episode! Today we will cover the topic of Cultural Appropriation and the four types associated with it. Some will say it's a form of flattery, while others will say that it's disrespectful and it should be checked. Well, we are about to find out where the pod sides with this issue.   Follow us@ JerkJollofCollardPod on Instagram for more podcast related content, such as our post podcast discussion questions, RepYour business shouts, or to send us your questions, thoughts or express interest in joining one of our discussions  via  DM or Email: JJCPOD@GMAIL.COM. We'd greatly appreciate it if you left us a review on your preferred streaming platform of choice. Feel free to like or share our content with your family and friends! Stay Blessed! EP' YOURs:  This rep yours shout out is dedicated to Atlanta Breakfast Club. Try Atlanta Breakfast Club for breakfast and Southern food, including fried chicken and waffles, breakfast tacos, peach cobbler french toast, fried green tomato BLT biscuit, shrimp po boy and more. This restaurant is owned by Anthony Sanders and O. Osiris Ballard. For more information check out their website at http://atlantabreakfastclub.com/.

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 213 | Antitrust Smiles and Judgment Frowns

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 34:39


Some property owners sued an arm of the State of Louisiana for damages and won a $10 million judgment. Wow, that's real money! Except, because the lawsuit was in state court they can't collect on it unless the legislature gives it to them. Which it doesn't want to do. So the money isn't so real after all. They then went to federal court, but the Fifth Circuit gave them some bad news. IJ's Jeff Redfern explains. When we move to the Ninth Circuit, however, it's all smiles. The court said an antitrust case could move forward against members of the California Dental Board. Your host Anthony Sanders gives the latest in turning the antitrust laws on the most anticompetitive of them all, the regulators. Ariyan, Inc. v. Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans, https://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/21/21-30335-CV0.pdf SmileDirectClub, LLC v. Tippins, https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2022/03/17/20-55735.pdf Bound By Oath podcast, https://shortcircuit.org/center-for-judicial-engagement/sc/14th-at-150-podcast/ Remedying the Loss of a Right, https://ij.org/cje-post/remedying-the-loss-of-a-right/ Jeff Redfern, https://ij.org/staff/jeffrey-redfern/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 212 | Lehto's Law

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 39:09


Michigan lawyer and YouTube legal sensation Steve Lehto joins us this week. We talk a bit about his career as a broadcaster, consumer protection lawyer, and host of an internet show with 300,000 subscribers. Then we get into some language he never got to “play on the radio.” All because a few police officers threw a man out of a $3 county fair for wearing a t-shirt with a famous saying of the group NWA. Or at least that's what the Sixth Circuit said in denying the officers qualified immunity. Also, our old friend Rob Peccola comes back with the latest in the landlord wars in Minneapolis, and how the Eighth Circuit didn't see no takings. Register for Short Circuit Live! Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., https://ij.org/event/scl/ Steve's YouTube page, https://www.youtube.com/c/stevelehto Wood v. Eubanks, https://www.opn.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/22a0025p-06.pdf 301 LLC v. City of Minneapolis, https://ecf.ca8.uscourts.gov/opndir/22/03/203493P.pdf Yim v. City of Seattle, https://www.courts.wa.gov/opinions/pdf/968179.pdf (Seattle “first-in-time rule”) Law Office of Steve Lehto, http://lehtoslaw.com/ Rob Peccola, https://ij.org/staff/rpeccola/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 211 | Cohen the Police

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 39:47


Like owls? We've got owls. Two of them. But they don't like each other. Ben Field explains how the Ninth Circuit adjudicated with this Parliament of owls, and how a 12 gauge shotgun is involved. In addition, Evan Lisull tells a story of "chalking," the police, and the First Amendment. Both from another Ninth Circuit case, but also from his own brush with the law. Throw in some qualified immunity and admin law, and you've got a very festive St. Patrick's Day episode (minus anything Irish). Register for Short Circuit Live! Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., https://ij.org/event/scl/ Friends of Animals v. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2022/03/04/21-35062.pdf Ballentine v. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2022/03/08/20-16805.pdf Rivas-Villegas v. Cortesluna (case questioning circuits clearly establishing law), https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/20-1539_09m1.pdf Ben Field, https://ij.org/staff/ben-field/ Evan Lisull, https://ij.org/staff/evan-lisull/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 210 | Grand Juries and IRS Interpretations

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 41:25


As news followers over the last few years will know, grand jury records are super secret. But sometimes judges allow the word to get out, under certain narrow circumstances. Is one of them just that the records are old and historians find them interesting? Sorry, says the First Circuit, in the latest installment of a circuit split. Rob Frommer tells us all the history. Also, can the IRS get around the Administrative Procedure Act through some creative lawyering? No, says the Sixth Circuit. John Wrench walks us through a rhetorical lashing of our tax collectors. Finally, come see Short Circuit Live in DC on April 6, 2022! The link to RSVP and join us is here: https://ij.org/event/scl/ In re: Petition for Order Directing Release of Records, http://media.ca1.uscourts.gov/pdf.opinions/20-1836P-01A.pdf Mann Construction, Inc. v. United States, https://www.opn.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/22a0041p-06.pdf Short Circuit Live at University of Georgia, https://shortcircuit.org/sc_podcast/124-live-at-uga-law/ Rob Frommer, https://ij.org/staff/rfrommer/ John Wrench, https://ij.org/staff/john-wrench/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 207 | West Coast Hits

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 39:06


Following in the footsteps of last week's Super Bowl halftime show, we're keeping it West Coast today. Two cases from the Ninth Circuit that are Very Ninth Circuit. First, Bob McNamara explains how the overbreadth doctrine invalidated a restriction on speech related to violating immigration law. Then, Joe Gay describes the many ways the court found an Oakland, California ordinance to be just fine constitutionally even though it forces people to pay a lot of money just to move back into their house. Nobody raps, but there are unintentional references to the Norwegian pop group a-ha. United States v. Hansen, https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2022/02/10/17-10548.pdf Ballinger v. City of Oakland, https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2022/02/01/19-16550.pdf Robert McNamara, https://ij.org/staff/robert-mcnamara/ Joe Gay, https://ij.org/staff/joe-gay/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 206 | 50 Shades of Government Immunity

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 46:21


The Institute for Justice just issued a new report, 50 Shades of Government Immunity, about what happens when you go to state--not federal--court after the government violates your rights. The report grades every state for its access to justice as an alternative to the federal judiciary. Unfortunately, with just a couple exceptions, it doesn't paint a pretty picture. Two IJ attorneys, Anya Bidwell and Patrick Jaicomo, and Professor Alex Reinert of Cardozo Law, join Short Circuit to discuss the report and Professor Reinert's related research. You'll learn that while going to state court isn't nearly as easy as some at the U.S. Supreme Court assume it to be, there are prospects for reform as well. 50 Shades of Government Immunity, https://ij.org/report/50-shades-of-government-immunity/ New Federalism and Civil Rights Enforcement, https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1478&context=nulr Protecting Everyone's Constitutional Rights Act (IJ's model legislation), https://ij.org/legislation/protecting-everyones-constitutional-rights-act/ Alex Reinert, https://cardozo.yu.edu/directory/alexander-reinert Anya Bidwell, https://ij.org/staff/anya-bidwell/ Patrick Jaicomo, https://ij.org/staff/patrick-jaicomo/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 205 | Foreign Divorces

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 29:45


Divorce can be hard on the kids. Especially when the divorce was 40 years ago, the government doesn't believe it happened, and your U.S. citizenship depends on whether it did. New York litigator Alexandra Tseitlin joins Short Circuit to discuss an unusual immigration case she recently won in the Third Circuit. Also, ineffective assistance of counsel claims are difficult to win. But they're a bit easier when the lawyer is just obviously wrong about what the law means. Tori Clark of IJ walks us through a tragic story that got a bit better on appeal. And finally, we have a winner in our Most Beautiful Courtroom contest. We hope you don't mind speaking in the library. Jaffal v. ICE, https://www2.ca3.uscourts.gov/opinarch/203148p.pdf U.S. v. Freeman, https://www.ca4.uscourts.gov/opinions/194104A.P.pdf Alexandra Tseitlin, https://www.tseitlinlaw.com/alexandra-tseitlin/ Tori Clark, https://ij.org/staff/tori-clark/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 204 | Contracts and Blood Spatters

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 26:33


Sometimes when the government does bad things to you it violates the Constitution. And sometimes it just violates the contract. Jeff Rowes explains the difference, and how things went down with a development scheme in the Fifth Circuit. Also, Will Aronin brings his expertise he learned as a trial lawyer to examine some junk science that has now been put on trial. Plus he details why it would be nice for a criminal defendant to know if a witness testifying against him is known to "stretch the truth." Preston Hollow Capital, LLC v. Cottonwood Development Corp., https://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/21/21-50389-CV0.pdf O'Donnell v. Yezzo, https://www.opn.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/22a0026n-06.pdf Judge Jon Newman article on "En Banc," https://static.reuters.com/resources/media/editorial/20200714/IN%20BANC%20PRACTICE%20IN%20THE%20SECOND%20CIRCUIT%20THE%20VIRTUES%20OF%20RESTRAINT.pdf Jeff Rowes, https://ij.org/staff/jrowes/ Will Aronin, https://ij.org/staff/will-aronin/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 203 | I Have No Idea What's Going On

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 40:18


Is it "on bonk" or "n bank"? IJ lawyers disagree on how to pronounce a full court of appeals considering a case. But whatever your Latin/Old French skills, the en banc Fifth Circuit said some things about the Dallas County jail that even your crack team of experts can't understand. But Sam Gedge does his best to explain what might be going on, and how the court needlessly addressed his favorite topic, Younger abstention. But before that Bob Belden tells a story of a renegade sheriff sticking unauthorized anti-Halloween signs in rehabilitated sex offenders' yards. RSVP for our live event on the Georgia Constitution on February 4, 2022, https://ij.org/event/center-for-judicial-engagement-forum-on-the-georgia-constitution/ McClendon v. Long, https://media.ca11.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/files/202110092.pdf Daves v. Dallas County, https://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/18/18-11368-CV2.pdf Rival "How to Pronounce 'En Banc'" Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQexSbL8iDQ, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsnW2JDc0G8 Sam Gedge, https://ij.org/staff/sam-gedge/ Bob Belden, https://ij.org/staff/bob-belden/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 202 | Rules for Traffic Stops

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 41:47


Ever wondered when the police can pull you over and what they can do once you stop? Then this episode brings news you can use through a couple recent traffic stop cases. Wesley Hottot reports on the Eighth Circuit's blessing of a stop supposedly brought on by some pretty smelly weed (although not everyone is convinced of the story). Then, your host Anthony Sanders tells us of a new development in Oregon where its high court has rejected the "automobile exception" to the requirement to get a warrant before a search. Also, please keep your nominations for the most beautiful federal circuit courtroom rolling in. Our listeners have demonstrated there's some architecturally fierce, yet lovely, competition out there. United States v. Shumaker, https://ecf.ca8.uscourts.gov/opndir/21/12/203467P.pdf Oregon v. McCarthy, https://cdm17027.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17027coll3/id/9463/rec/2 Post on Oregon v. McCarthy, https://ij.org/cje-post/state-con-law-case-of-the-week-oregon-stops/ IJ's Project on the Fourth Amendment, https://ij.org/issues/ijs-project-on-the-4th-amendment/ Wesley Hottot, https://ij.org/staff/whottot/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 201 | The Fifth Circuit: It's Complicated

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 45:10


It's a new year but little is new with qualified immunity in the Fifth Circuit. Or is it? Easha Anand of the MacArthur Justice Center joins us to discuss a recent denial of qualified immunity in a police brutality case. IJ's Anya Bidwell joins in and reports on a couple other developments that demonstrate perhaps there's some "split second" thinking going on among those judges. Further, we ask our listeners to send in your nominations for the "most beautiful" U.S. Court of Appeals courtrooms. Got a favorite? Let us know! Either send us an email or find us on Twitter. Also, apply to be an IJ summer fellow! The deadline is January 14, 2022, https://ij.org/opportunities/students/ Timpa v. Dillard, https://cases.justia.com/federal/appellate-courts/ca5/20-10876/20-10876-2021-12-15.pdf?ts=1639614617 Villarreal v. City of Laredo, https://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/20/20-40359-CV0.pdf Harmon v. City of Arlington, http://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/20/20-10830-CV0.pdf IJ's Gonzalez v. City of Castle Hills, https://new.ij.org/case/castle-hills-retaliation/ Easha Anand, https://www.macarthurjustice.org/team_member/easha-anand/ Anya Bidwell, https://ij.org/staff/anya-bidwell/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 199 | The Right Not To Be Framed and It's Greek To Me

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 36:50


In what may be the most obvious of examples of obvious constitutional violations, we discuss the right to not have the police put you in prison. Alexa Gervasi of IJ explains how this was too much even for qualified immunity to defeat, at least in the Third Circuit. And IJ's Ryan Wilson explains why a case involving a Greek boat accident can go forward in Boston. No, the captain's name was not Odysseus. Dave Kennedy Fellowship, https://www.ij.org/opportunities/students Litigation Fellowship, https://www.ij.org/opportunities/employment-opportunities/ Dennis v. City of Philadelphia, https://www2.ca3.uscourts.gov/opinarch/192390p.pdf Curtis v. Galakatos, http://media.ca1.uscourts.gov/pdf.opinions/20-1846P-01A.pdf For 25 Years, Jimmy Dennis Was on Death Row. Then One Day, He Wasn't., https://www.phillymag.com/news/2021/02/06/jimmy-dennis-musician-death-row/ Alexa Gervasi, https://ij.org/staff/alexa-gervasi/ Ryan Wilson, https://ij.org/staff/ryan-wilson/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 198 | International Trade and Standing for Guns

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 44:49


Where do you go to challenge an illegal tax? Well, if that tax is a tariff your destination is the United States Court of International Trade. Learn all about this corner of the Article III judiciary, and how tariffs for once took a beating before it, from Eric Boehm, a reporter at Reason. Also, we return to a frequent subject on Short Circuit, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, with IJ's Josh Windham. That court just made it a little easier to challenge restrictions on gun rights, although it really shouldn't have been that hard in the first place. Solar Energy Industries Assoc. v. U.S., https://www.cit.uscourts.gov/sites/cit/files/21-154.pdf Firearm Owners Against Crime v. City of Harrisburg, https://casetext.com/case/firearm-owners-against-crime-v-city-of-harrisburg-1 A Judge Just Did What Biden Wouldn't: Dump Some Trump Tariffs, https://reason.com/2021/11/17/a-judge-just-did-what-biden-wouldnt-kill-some-trump-tariffs/ Eric Boehm, https://reason.com/people/eric-boehm/ Josh Windham, https://ij.org/staff/joshua-windham/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 197 | No Vehicles in the Park Remix

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 31:54


Fans of the Hart-Fuller debate are gonna love this one. As will normal people who have no idea what that means. Legal philosopher HLA Hart asked whether a rule saying “no vehicles in the park” included bicycles, toy cars and airplanes. But now the D.C. Circuit has been asked, what about trailers? D.C. Circuit guru and IJ attorney Jeff Redfern explains what's a vehicle and what isn't according to that court's recent opinion on fuel efficiency standards. Meanwhile out West, it's hard to get on the ballot in Big Sky Country. IJ election expert Paul Sherman walks us through how the Ninth Circuit found Montana's rather bizarre system of ballot access partly constitutional, but partly not. Our apologies, but there's some math. Truck Trailer Manufacturers Assoc. v. EPA, https://www.cadc.uscourts.gov/internet/opinions.nsf/233083B9809082A28525878B0053FE5B/$file/16-1430-1922005.pdf Montana Green Party v. Jacobsen, https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2021/11/08/20-35340.pdf HLA Hart, Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals, http://www.horty.umiacs.io/courses/readings/hart-1958-positivism-separation.pdf Lon Fuller, Positivism and Fidelity to Law—A Reply to Professor Hart, https://people.brandeis.edu/~teuber/Positivism%20and%20Fidelity%20to%20Law%20-%20A%20Reply%20to%20Professor%20Hart.pdf HLA Hart Interview, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgigb36aC7Y Richard Winger's Ballot Access News, https://ballot-access.org/ Jeff Redfern, https://ij.org/staff/jeffrey-redfern/ Paul Sherman, https://ij.org/staff/psherman/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 196 | 50 Years of "Our Federalism"

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 47:29


In addition to some other civil rights anniversaries, 2021 marks 50 years since the Supreme Court decided Younger v. Harris. There, the Court made it extremely hard for federal courts to stop an unconstitutional state prosecution. This “Younger abstention” doctrine has been with us ever since. Professor Fred Smith of Emory Law joins us to discuss what Younger's impact has been and how it has especially made it difficult to fight state court systems that have become de facto debtors' prisons. Additionally, we hear from Sam Gedge of IJ who gives us some of the background on the case and perspective on litigating civil rights cases with it looming in the background. We close with an investigation on where the heck the term “Our Federalism” (which Younger relies upon without citation) came from. Hint: Its first name is Felix. Younger v. Harris, https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/401/37/ Fred Smith Jr., Abstention in the Time of Ferguson, https://harvardlawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/2283-2358_Online.pdf Michael Collins, Whose Federalism?, https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/217202953.pdf Fred Smith Jr., https://law.emory.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/smith-fred-profile.html Sam Gedge, https://ij.org/staff/sam-gedge/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/short-circuit/id309062019 Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/1DFCqDbZTI7kIws11kEhed/overview Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/institute-for-justice/short-circuit Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iz26kyzdcpodkfm5cpz7rlvf76a Newsletter: ij.org/about-us/shortcircuit/ Want to email us? shortcircuit@ij.org

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 195 | Pride and Prejudice in Prison

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 35:07


What's too hot a novel for a prisoner? Apparently “Pride and Prejudice: The Wild and Wanton Edition” meets that standard. The Eighth Circuit dug into this prurient issue and essentially said it violates the First Amendment to ban modern and Renaissance art in prison, but not to ban fan fiction. Rob Johnson takes us through a wild and lustful tale of free speech law, including the court's bizarre discussion of when overbreadth claims are moot. Then your host Anthony Sanders spins a yarn about a wild night out, implied consent laws, and Section 1983 not being very useful if you've already got your license back. Parents, make your own choice, but this might be a good episode not to have younger children listen to. Sisney v. Kaemingk, https://ecf.ca8.uscourts.gov/opndir/21/10/202460P.pdf Miranda v. City of Casa Grande, https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2021/10/19/20-16905.pdf Rob Johnson, https://ij.org/staff/rjohnson/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/short-circuit/id309062019 Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/1DFCqDbZTI7kIws11kEhed/overview Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/institute-for-justice/short-circuit Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iz26kyzdcpodkfm5cpz7rlvf76a Newsletter: ij.org/about-us/shortcircuit/ Want to email us? shortcircuit@ij.org

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 194 | Arboreal Takings and the Sidewalks of New York

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 42:33


How can the government encourage us to keep our trees? In all kinds of ways, but not through mandating the replanting of trees regardless of the landowner's mitigation efforts. At least that's what Wesley Hottot reports the Sixth Circuit said last week. There's also a little excessive fines talk, which is worth your time as Wesley is kind of “the excessive fines guy.” He's also a birdwatcher, which comes in handy in this tree case. Meanwhile, there's some trouble on the sidewalks of New York, especially as it relates to a federal statute protecting “places of worship.” Dan Rankin of IJ tells us the Second Circuit thinks that might be many locations, but not a sidewalk. There's also some Commerce Clause talk and what's a “substantial effect” on commerce these days. F.P. Development, LLC v. Charter Township of Canton, https://www.opn.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/21a0240p-06.pdf Jingrong v. Chinese Anti-Cult World Alliance, Inc., https://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/e636d947-d9e2-44a4-9967-bbad7fe70ba6/1/doc/18-2626_complete_opn.pdf The Sidewalks of New York, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsx_uxISjM0 Kirtland's Warbler, https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Kirtlands_Warbler/id Hermit Thrush, https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Hermit_Thrush/id Wesley Hottot, https://ij.org/staff/whottot/ Daniel Rankin, https://ij.org/staff/daniel-rankin/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/short-circuit/id309062019 Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/1DFCqDbZTI7kIws11kEhed/overview Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/institute-for-justice/short-circuit Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iz26kyzdcpodkfm5cpz7rlvf76a Newsletter: ij.org/about-us/shortcircuit/ Want to email us? shortcircuit@ij.org

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 193 | Hamilton Singing Fire in a Crowded Theater

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 47:14


What did Alexander Hamilton tell the Marquis de Lafayette on July 21, 1780? Probably not that his letter would be the subject of a civil forfeiture case. Yet that came to pass in the First Circuit, and IJ attorney Bob Belden explains why it turns out the family that owned the letter were throwing away their shot. Meanwhile in the Second Circuit a fire on a movie set turns into a First Amendment retaliation claim. Kirby Thomas West joins us not to warn of the dangers of shouting fire, but what a fire chief who is your boss might do to you if you speak up on other topics. Specht v. City of New York, https://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/69832f88-a75b-4fd5-b4ef-89041b7ff601/1/doc/20-4211_opn.pdf#xml=https://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/69832f88-a75b-4fd5-b4ef-89041b7ff601/1/hilite/ United States v. Letter from Alexander Hamilton to the Marquis de Lafayette Dated July 21, 1780, http://media.ca1.uscourts.gov/pdf.opinions/20-2061P-01A.pdf Kirby Thomas West, https://ij.org/staff/kirby-thomas-west/ Bob Belden, https://ij.org/staff/bob-belden/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/short-circuit/id309062019 Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/1DFCqDbZTI7kIws11kEhed/overview Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/institute-for-justice/short-circuit Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iz26kyzdcpodkfm5cpz7rlvf76a Newsletter: ij.org/about-us/shortcircuit/ Want to email us? shortcircuit@ij.org

PRN - At the Track
EP 2142: Southeast Edition: Anthony Sanders, Gavin Boschele, Shane Andrews

PRN - At the Track

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021


“Big A” Anthony Sanders, Carolina Clash at Sumter Speedway winner; Gavin Boschele, Millbridge to POWRi Midgets winner; and Shane Andrews, the “voice” of the Super DirtCar Series are this week's guests.

The Bullring
No Bowman Gray at the Soccer Game

The Bullring

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 59:27


This week on The Bullring, Alan Dietz and Derek Pernesiglio hear from Nashville Pro Late Model winner Brittney Zamora, five-time ARCA Midwest Tour champion Ty Majeski, Carolina Clash winner Anthony Sanders and SMART Modified Tour champion Burt Myers.

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 192 | Standing Up for a Dollar

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 31:44


It's taken five years, but the clients of IJ senior attorney Paul Avelar can now finally get their day in court thanks to a ruling in the Ninth Circuit. Paul joins us to explain why it takes so long to just try and vindicate your rights, and how Arizona's (thankfully former) civil forfeiture system allowed prosecutors to keep people's property over and over again, including, at first, his client's car. Meanwhile things got SALT-y in the Second Circuit where whatever you think about the state-and-local-income-tax deduction the court says it's not constitutionally guaranteed. Former New Yorker and IJ attorney Will Aronin uses some family-friendly yet SALT-y language to describe the state's high taxes and it and a few other states' successful efforts to have standing, but unsuccessful attempts at anything else. Transcript forthcoming. Platt v. Moore, https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2021/10/04/19-15610.pdf State of New York v. Yellen, https://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/3d29ff16-5377-4bc7-8ba4-429d01cedd38/1/doc/19-3962_opn.pdf#xml=https://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/3d29ff16-5377-4bc7-8ba4-429d01cedd38/1/hilite/ Adam Shelton, The Article IV, Section 3 Controversy, https://ij.org/cje-post/the-article-iv-section-iii-controversy/ Paul Avelar, https://ij.org/staff/pavalar/ Will Aronin, https://ij.org/staff/will-aronin/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/short-circuit/id309062019 Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/1DFCqDbZTI7kIws11kEhed/overview Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/institute-for-justice/short-circuit Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iz26kyzdcpodkfm5cpz7rlvf76a Newsletter: ij.org/about-us/shortcircuit/ Want to email us? shortcircuit@ij.org

Short Circuit
Short Circuit 191: Judicial Activism for Reals

Short Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 34:19


Frustrated with the deeply complicated issue of homelessness on Los Angeles's skid row, a district court took the law into its own hands and ordered a lot of stuff to happen. One problem (of many) with that was the plaintiffs didn't ask for the stuff. So it wasn't too hard for the Ninth Circuit to reverse, as Jeff Rowes explains. He and his colleague Diana Simpson also discuss their own work on homelessness issues at the Institute for Justice and how the law often prevents small solutions to a very large problem. Diana also explains why you're unlikely to have an insurance policy that covers the pandemic, as a colorful Sixth Circuit opinion tells us about a usually colorless subject. Finally, your host learns that asteroids actually have killed some people. IJ's Fall 2021 Legal Intensive in Chicago, https://ij.org/opportunities/students/legalintensive-fall2021/ LA Alliance for Human Rights v. Los Angeles, https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2021/09/23/21-55395.pdf Santo's Italian Café, LLC v. Acuity Insurance Co., https://www.opn.ca6.uscourts.gov/opinions.pdf/21a0224p-06.pdf IJ's North Carolina Right to Shelter case, https://ij.org/case/north-carolina-shelter-zoning/ Jeff Rowes, https://ij.org/staff/jrowes/ Diana Simpson, https://ij.org/staff/diana-simpson/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/short-circuit/id309062019 Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/1DFCqDbZTI7kIws11kEhed/overview Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/institute-for-justice/short-circuit Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iz26kyzdcpodkfm5cpz7rlvf76a Newsletter: ij.org/about-us/shortcircuit/ Want to email us? shortcircuit@ij.org

Forward Bite With Kyle Armstrong
Episode # 25 Mike Norris & Anthony Sanders

Forward Bite With Kyle Armstrong

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 32:22


Mike Norris joins the Forward Bite podcast to preview this weekend's MARS event at Fairbury Speedway and share what makes Fairbury so special. #FALS Weekend recap of various races including an exclusive post race interview with Ultimate Super winner at Cherokee Speedway, and point leader Anthony Sanders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Bullring
There's A Funny Thing That Happened On This Journey

The Bullring

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 75:50


This week on The Bullring, Alan Dietz and Dylan "Mamba" Smith look back on a fun weekend of short track racing. We check in with North/South Super Late Model Challenge winner Carson Kvapil, talk about "the little guys" with ULTIMATE winner Anthony Sanders, recap a wild finish to the SMART Modified Tour event at Franklin County Speedway with winner John Smith and discuss Mamba going Pro Late Model racing at Hickory with Justin Marks.

Tell Us Where It Hurts
Racial Disparities in Healthcare

Tell Us Where It Hurts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 29:56


On this inaugural episode of Tell Us Where It Hurts, our host Kris Kirschner is joined by Dr. Indy Lane and Dr. Anthony Sanders to discuss the roots of systemic racism, how it affects the level of care patients of color receive, and how we can all work toward a better future.Talking points:01:21 — Defining racial disparities in healthcare03:47 — The prevalence of racial disparities in Central Indiana06:00 — George Floyd, and the impact of racial assumptions in healthcare and everyday life13:11 — The death of Dr. Susan Moore, a Black physician in Carmel16:34 — Commitments from local healthcare organizations, and hurdles they must overcome21:35 — Empowering patients who have experienced racial disparities23:08 — How listeners can help26:59 — Remaining hopeful for change on the horizon Follow Community Health Network on social mediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ecommunityInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/communityhealthnet/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/CHNwLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/community-health-network/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ecommunity/featuredLooking to make a difference in your healthcare career? Join the Community team: https://www.ecommunity.com/careers

Analytical Concepts

On this episode of what's on my mind troy and I sit down with Anthony Sanders of awoken appearel. We discuss awoken apparel the brand and the future of the brand. Also we chop it up about other topics as well. Sit back and enjoy the show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelonious-76/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelonious-76/support

Indie Basketball: The Podcast
Christopher Royal King (This Will Destroy You)

Indie Basketball: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 52:57


Christopher Royal King (This Will Destroy You, Symbol) joins Indie Basketball to previous the 2020-2021 NBA Season. We also chat about fancy chefs, film scores, Blade Runner 2049, and hoops galore. We also have brand new Indie Basketball intro music courtesy of Anthony Sanders of Empty Heaven! If you don't already, be sure to follow on Instagram (@indiebasketball) for all the latest. Follow on Twitter! https://twitter.com/indiebasketball Check out the ol' YouTube channel! 

The No Limit Podcast
No Justice, No Peace

The No Limit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 29:53


Today, Denzel and Xavier are joined by Michael Williams, Anthony Sanders, Aidan Ivy and Baruc Lara. The group discuss their protest experiences, their perspectives on the current situation throughout the country and more! Enjoy! Links to donate: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Chef Anthony Sanders Full Interview

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 20:55 Transcription Available


Appearing on this episode of Money Making Conversations is Chef Anthony Sanders, Co-Owner of Atlanta Breakfast Club Restaurant.Each Money Making Conversations show hosted by Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life.Don't miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMCThe Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success!“The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.”https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/https://www.rushionmcdonald.com/https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonaldhttps://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonaldhttp://biz1190.com/radioshow/5557Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Sanya Richards-Ross, Snoop, Chef Anthony Sanders, Osiris Ballard, Kwame Johnson & Juliet Udeochu

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 56:01 Transcription Available


Appearing on this episode of Money Making Conversations is Kwame Johnson & Juliet Udeochu, President & CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters Foundation and Volunteer Recruitment Manager (Metro ATL); Sanya Richards-Ross, Four-time Olympic Gold Medalist, Author, Brand Ambassador, TV Personality and Founder of MommiNation; Chef Anthony Sanders, Co-Owner of Atlanta Breakfast Club Restaurant; and Snoop, Owner of Dillard Hospitality Group and Self-made Serial Entrepreneur.Each Money Making Conversations show hosted by Rushion McDonald is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. We provide the consumer and business owner access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs and Industry Decision Makers. They in turn deliver information about career planning, motivation, financial literacy and how they lead a balanced life.Don't miss Money Making Conversations with host Rushion McDonald anytime through our iHeartRadio Podcast, which can be found under the Business/Finance Section, Fridays at 10AM ET on SiriusXM Channel 141: H.U.R. Voices and Fridays at 7PM ET on SiriusXM Channel 142: HBCU. We want to keep you Winning with your Career and your Life! #AskMMCThe Money Making Conversations radio talk show shares the “Secrets of Success” experienced firsthand by marketing and branding expert Rushion McDonald. Mr. McDonald is a brand guru and has been a marketer for major national and global brands like State Farm, Ford and Home Depot. He has worked with Kevin Hart, Stephen A. Smith, Jamie Foxx and most notably, Steve Harvey and will provide access to women and multicultural markets to expand the reach of your brand. The show features one-on-one career advice to callers, contributions from corporate leaders, successful entrepreneurs, celebrity interviews regarding their business ventures, social media branding, financial planning and information to empower small businesses to a path of success!“The Kind of Talk that Inspires Change.”https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/53-Money-Making-Conversations-28341098/https://www.rushionmcdonald.com/https://www.facebook.com/rushionmcdonald/https://twitter.com/RushionMcDonaldhttps://www.instagram.com/rushionmcdonald/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushionmcdonaldhttp://biz1190.com/radioshow/5557Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New City Fellowship Sermons
Kingdom Unity: the power of agreement

New City Fellowship Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 35:04


Guest speaker Anthony Sanders opens Matthew 18:19-20  and shares about the purpose, vision, authority and power that believers have together in Christ.

The Guillotine Grapevine
GG16: Jake Clark and Alan Rice host German wrestlers in Minnesota

The Guillotine Grapevine

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 24:22


Episode 16 of The Guillotine Grapevine heads over to Augsburg College as two-time U.S. World Team member Jake Clark ran some visiting German wrestlers through a short practice. There's a tie with the Germans and why they're here in Minnesota training for a week and it's not necessarily what you might think. The Germans also had an opportunity to talk with Olympic wrestler and coach Alan Rice as he joined the practice in the wrestling room named in his honor. We also catch up with German coach Marcel Fornoff and Anthony Sanders. It's Sanders' father who is a Minnesota native and former St. Cloud State wrestler. They'll work out at PINnacle and Takedown up in Brainerd before heading back. SUBSCRIBE TO THE GUILLOTINE GRAPEVINE iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | Soundcloud | Google Play Music | RSS JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.