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Newstalk ZBeen
NEWSTALK ZBEEN: Biden Did a Lot of Damage On the Way Out

Newstalk ZBeen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 12:47


FIRST WITH YESTERDAY'S NEWS (highlights from Monday on Newstalk ZB) So Can it Be Undone?/That Wraps it Up for Zoos/Olympics Are Pretty Fun/Hilarious Dead Mum StorySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Minimum Competence
Weds 10/11 - SCOTUS Declines to Take up GOP Issues, a Dissent Is Formatted as a Majority Opinion, Chevron Doctrine May Not Have Long and SBF Trial Rolls On

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 8:36


On this day in legal history, October 11, 1872, Chief Justice Harlan Stone was born – but he wasn't born the Chief Justice. He was appointed much later when he was an adult. Harlan Fiske Stone was an American jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1925 to 1941 and then as the 12th Chief Justice of the United States from 1941 until his death in 1946. Born on October 11, 1872, in Chesterfield, New Hampshire, Stone was initially a law professor and later the dean at Columbia Law School. He was appointed by President Calvin Coolidge to the Supreme Court and was later elevated to Chief Justice by Franklin D. Roosevelt.One of Stone's significant contributions to American jurisprudence came in the case of International Shoe Co. v. Washington (1945). In this landmark decision, the mere name of which gives anyone who attended law school hives, Stone formulated the "minimum contacts" test, which has become a cornerstone in the area of personal jurisdiction in civil cases. The ruling clarified the circumstances under which an out-of-state corporation could be subject to the jurisdiction of local courts, thereby modernizing jurisdictional rules to fit a growing national economy.Stone is perhaps best known for his "Footnote Four" in the landmark case of United States v. Carolene Products Co. (1938), which laid the groundwork for the modern tiers of judicial scrutiny and the protection of minority rights. He also authored the majority opinion in the case of United States v. Darby Lumber Co. (1941), which upheld the Fair Labor Standards Act and confirmed Congress's power to regulate labor conditions.Another case that drew significant attention during Stone's tenure was Korematsu v. United States (1944). Although Stone did not write the majority opinion, he was part of the court that upheld the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. This decision has been widely criticized for its stance on civil liberties and is often cited as a low point in the Court's history. Stone's own views on the case have been the subject of much scholarly debate, given his generally liberal leanings on civil rights issues.Stone was known for his judicial integrity and liberal jurisprudence, often siding with Justices Louis Brandeis and Benjamin Cardozo on progressive interpretations of the Constitution. His tenure as Chief Justice was marked by a number of key decisions that expanded civil liberties and federal power, shaping American constitutional law for generations to come.The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from 12 Republican-led states challenging the Biden administration's estimates for the social cost of greenhouse gas emissions. The high court left in place a federal appeals court decision, stating that the states, led by Missouri, lacked the legal standing to sue as they hadn't suffered a concrete injury. The Biden administration's estimates are intended to guide federal agencies in assessing the climate impact of various projects and in formulating new regulations. These estimates could influence a wide range of sectors, including oil and gas, agriculture, and construction. The decision follows a previous Supreme Court action that blocked an attempt to reinstate former President Trump's less stringent cost-estimation policy.Supreme Court Rejects GOP-Led States on Biden Climate EstimatesThe U.S. Supreme Court has chosen not to review the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) decision to reject Avail Vapor's application for marketing flavored e-cigarettes. Avail Vapor had argued that the FDA altered its application process for new tobacco products at the last minute, leading to a 99% rejection rate for e-cigarette applications. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit had previously sided with the FDA, stating that Avail failed to demonstrate that its products offered benefits to adults that outweighed the risks to young people. Avail contends that many adult smokers use e-cigarettes as a quitting aid. FDA Win on Flavored E-Cigarettes Won't Be Undone by JusticesIn an unusual legal move, Judge Jerry E. Smith of the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit added what he called the "opinion that should have been issued" to his dissent in a death penalty case. The majority decision had maintained a pause on a Texas man's scheduled execution, a decision Smith labeled as "grave error." Instead of elaborating on his dissent, Smith attached an opinion styled as a majority ruling, even including the names of the other two judges on the panel. Texas prosecutors later cited Smith's opinion in their request to the Supreme Court to proceed with the execution, which was subsequently granted.Legal experts have noted that this approach is atypical. Tad Bartlett, an attorney who has reviewed all of the Fifth Circuit's decisions over the past three years, said he had never seen a dissenting opinion formatted this way. He speculated that Smith's opinion might have initially been a draft that became a dissent when it was clear he didn't have the majority support. Given the expedited nature of death penalty cases, Smith may have retained the original formatting to save time.The majority ruling indicated that another judge on the panel, Judge James E. Graves Jr., would issue his own concurring opinion, which was later included in an amended majority opinion. Stacy Rogers Sharp, an adjunct professor at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law, warned that Smith's unusual approach could blur the lines between what is or is not the law, potentially undermining the majority opinion.Fifth Circuit Judge Adds Alternate Majority Opinion to Dissent (2)Legal experts predict that the U.S. Supreme Court may narrow or even overturn the Chevron Doctrine, a precedent that has significantly shaped the modern administrative state. The doctrine, established in Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, allows courts to defer to federal agencies' interpretations of ambiguous statutes. Bertrall Ross, a law professor, suggests that the Court is also likely to use the major questions and non-delegation doctrines to further limit agency power. A ruling that diminishes Chevron deference would require courts to interpret statutes more frequently and could create additional legislative work for Congress.Professor Allison Orr Larsen believes that the Court may limit Chevron deference to cases involving "genuine ambiguities" in statutory text. Ross adds that Congress might have to revisit statutes regularly if agencies can't resolve ambiguities. He also notes that the Court's recent decisions indicate a preference for major political issues to be handled by Congress rather than agencies. Meaghan VerGow, a legal partner, points out that another case, SEC v. Jarkesy, raises questions about the president's ability to remove administrative law judges, which could potentially create due process issues.Avid fans of Minimum Competence will remember we did a special Max Min episode on both Chevron Deference and the Major Questions Doctrine. Expect Narrowing of Chevron Doctrine, High Court Watchers SayThe fraud trial of Sam Bankman-Fried, related to the collapse of his FTX cryptocurrency exchange, is set to continue with further testimony from Caroline Ellison, a key witness and former co-head of Bankman-Fried's hedge fund, Alameda Research. Ellison has already testified that she was part of a multi-billion-dollar conspiracy led by Bankman-Fried to defraud FTX customers, investors, and lenders. She is among three former insiders who have pleaded guilty to fraud and are cooperating with prosecutors. Ellison revealed that the hedge fund used about $10 billion in FTX customer funds to repay debts and make investments.She also stated that Bankman-Fried, who is her former boss and occasional romantic partner, was indifferent to the risks associated with Alameda's lending and investment strategies. Prosecutors allege that Bankman-Fried misused billions in customer funds to support Alameda, purchase real estate, and donate over $100 million to U.S. political campaigns. Bankman-Fried has pleaded not guilty to the charges, arguing that while he made mistakes, he did not intend to steal funds.In his opening statement, defense lawyer Mark Cohen urged jurors to question the credibility of cooperating witnesses like Ellison, suggesting they might be reinterpreting past decisions to appear more nefarious. Gary Wang, FTX's former technology chief, also testified that Bankman-Fried falsely claimed FTX was stable as it faced a surge in withdrawal demands. The trial, which could last up to six weeks, is also expected to feature testimony from another cooperating witness, former FTX engineering chief Nishad Singh.Sam Bankman-Fried's trial to resume with more testimony from Caroline Ellison | Reuters Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 507: ACOUSTIC BLUES CLUB #534 APRIL 26, 2023

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 59:00


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Catfish Keith [Fishtail Records]  | It Can't Be Undone  | Put On A Buzz  |  | Mississippi Fred McDowell & Annie Mae McDowell  | Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dying Bed  | My Home Is In The Delta | Blind Willie McTell  | Atlanta Strut  | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 (1927-1931) | Duwayne Burnside  | Stay All Night.mp3  | Acoustic Burnside  |  | John Hammond  | Shake For Me  | You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover - 1993 - Vbr - FC | Jake Leg Jugband  | I Never Knew I Had A Wonderful Wife (Until The Town Went Dry)  | Goodbye Booze  |  | Charles -Cow Cow- Davenport  | Alabama Mistreater  | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 1 | Furry Lewis  | Mistreatin' Mama  | In His Prime 1927-1928 | Jimmy 'Duck' Holmes  | Leave In the Morning  | Get Old Someday  |  | Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee  | Kansas City Blues  | American Folk Blues Festival Live In Manchester 1962 | Papa Charlie Jackson  | Hot Papa Blues No. 2  | Classic Blues Artwork From  the 1920's | Amos Milburn  | Bow-Wow!  | Complete Aladdin Recordings 1994 CD3 | Stompin' Dave  | Still Some Wonder  | Acoustic Blues  |  | Pink Anderson  | Try Some Of That  | Blues Legend  |  | The Curse of K.K. Hammond  | 10 Memento Mori  | Death Roll Blues  |  | Jimmy Yancey  | P. L. K. Special (Remastered)  | Yancey's Getaway  | 

Talkingbooksandstuff's podcast
Episode 186 - Dee Hobsbawn-Smith

Talkingbooksandstuff's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 43:15


dee Hobsbawn-Smith is equally at home writing essays, poetry, novels, short fiction, and journalism. Her award-winning writing is at times influenced by her earlier career in the food industry as a Red Seal chef, educator, Slow Food member and locavore advocate, editor, and mentor. Her work has appeared in literary journals, newspapers, magazines, websites, on the airwaves, and in numerous anthologies in Canada, the USA, and Scotland. Her literary books include Wildness Rushing in: poems; What Can't Be Undone: stories; a chapbook, Jeanne Dark comes of age on the prairie; Bread & Water: essays (winner of the SK Book Awards Nonfiction Award); Danceland Diary: a novel; and Among the Untamed: poems (coming in 2023).

Educational AD Podcast
Team Building Tips #29 - Dan Talbot, CMAA and Sr. Athletic Administrator for Polk Co Schools (FL)

Educational AD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 23:25


This week on TEAM BUILDING TIPS, Dan Talbot talks about "Things that Can't Be Undone." Dan is a CERTIFIED MASTER Athletic Administrator and every week he shares his wisdom on these segments. Dan is also very active on the State and National level and he is also going to have a book coming out soon! THIS is Team Building Tips on The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support

Boots & Saddle
Boots & Saddle | Episode 230: April 19, 2022 | Hour 2 w/ guest Corb Lund

Boots & Saddle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 120:00


BOOTS & SADDLE - April 19, 2022 Hour 2 w/ guest Corb Lund  1. Gettin' Down on the Mountain - Corb Lund (Cabin Fever - 2012) 2. I Can't Give you Anything but Love [instrumental] - Mike T. Kerr (Confessions of an Imaginary Guitar Duo) 3. Vicki Lynn - Lauren Morrow (Lauren Morrow EP - 2018) 4. Big American Headliner - Mike Plume Band (Simplify - 1997) 5. No Shame In Working Hard - Zachary Lucky (One Night in Toronto - 2020) 6. No Good Gal - Big Tobacco & The Pickers (Big Tobacco & the Pickers - 2010) 7. Educated Woman - Amy Nelson (Educated Woman - 2019) 8. Alley Cat [instrumental] - Roy Penney (Twistin' The Pick - 1965) 9. Living Free - Carter Felker (Even The Happy Ones Are Sad - 2022) 10. Stuck In Love - Geoffrey Miller (Leavin' 101 - 2022) 11. Tidal Wave - Shaela Miller (Single - 2022) 12. Kill It With Kindness - Jerry Leger (Nothing Pressing - 2022) 13. Deep Eddy [instrumental] - Dale Watson (Dale Watson Presents: The Memphians - 2021) 14. I've Got No Use for the Women - Marty Robbins (More Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs - 1960)  15. A Cowboy's Way of Life - Ivan Daines (Single - 1984) 16. Jesus Didn't Like it Down on Yonge St. - Roy Payne (I Wouldn't Take A Million Dollars For A Single Maple Leaf - 1980) 17. Roughest Neck Around - Corb Lund Band (Five Dollar Bill - 2002) 18. Blue Wing - The Tom Russell Band (Raw Vision - 2005) 19. Blue Wing - Corb Lund (Songs My Friends Wrote - 2022) 20. Montana Waltz - Ian Tyson (Waltzing With Bluegrass - 1983) 21. Montana Waltz - Corb Lund  (Songs My Friends Wrote - 2022) 22. That's What keeps the Rent Down, Baby - Corb Lund  (Songs My Friends Wrote - 2022) 23. Jersey Bounce [instrumental] - Jeff Bradshaw & Dave Hamilton (Swingin' Country Dance Toons - 2003) 24. The Rodeo's Over - Corb Lund (Hair In My Eyes Like A Highland Steer - 2005) 25. Run This Town - Corb Lund (Things That Can't Be Undone - 2015)

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays
The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays – January 25, 2021

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 60:00


Articles of Impeachment Sent to Senate For Second Trump Trial. Governor Newsom Rescinds Statewide Coronavirus Stay At Home Order. Biden Signs Executive Order Reversing Transgender Military Ban. Trump Era Policy Closing Border to Asylum Seekers to Be Undone. The post The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays – January 25, 2021 appeared first on KPFA.

The Overcast
Overcast 130: What Can't Be Undone by Sim Kern

The Overcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 30:53


What Can't Be Undone by Sim Kern. Narrated by J.S. Arquin. Featuring an afterword recorded by Sim Kern. A young woman with a toddler on her hip stands on the flagstone path between the rosemary bushes. That she's made it inside the garden means there's no malice in her heart. But just behind her, a broad-shouldered man is trying and failing to step over the border of thyme encircling Lorra's homestead. It looks like his foot is stuck in a wall of invisible marshmallow stretching above the groundcover. Grunting, he jerks his foot free and stumbles back. He spots Lorra, and hate flares across his face, but only for a moment. Then his furrowed brow lifts, his scowl melts into a smile, and his clenched fists open in supplication. “Madam Stitcher, please, there's been a terrible mistake.”   Sim Kern is a speculative fiction writer living in Houston, Texas, with recently published stories in Metaphorosis, The Colored Lens, and Wizards in Space. Their upcoming novella, Depart, Depart! is a literary horror story about climate change, Jewish ghosts, and what you take with you when it all goes to hell—coming from Stelliform Press in September 2020. Find them at www.simkern.com and on Twitter @sim_kern.   Please help support The Overcast. Become a Patron Today! Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher so you never miss an episode. While you're there, don't forget to leave a review!   J.S. Arquin's Crimson Dust Cycle trilogy is complete! Go to www.arquinworlds.com to download your free prequel story. Are you an author who loves J.S. Arquin's narrations? Ask him to narrate your audiobook at www.arquinaudiobooks.com   

Tales From The Trail
Corb Lund

Tales From The Trail

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 35:17


Corb Lund is an alt-country singer-songwriter from Alberta, Canada. He grew up in a ranching and rodeo family in the foothills of Southern Alberta, then spent the early years of his career writing songs and playing bass for the indie rock band “the smalls.” Lund’s music reflects his Western heritage and rock and roll roots. His distinct blend of Americana-meets-roots-meets-alt-country has attracted accolades from critics in Canada and the U.S., who have called him “one of the best contemporary country songwriters” (Popmatters) and one of the “10 New Country Artists You Need to Know” (Rolling Stone Country). Lund’s 2015 release, Things That Can’t Be Undone, was produced by Grammy Award-nominated producer Dave Cobb (Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton). His previous record, 2014’s Counterfeit Blues, was recorded at the legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, TN, and was the focus of a 2-hour CMT special. Previous to that, 2012’s Cabin Fever debuted at #1 on the Billboard Canadian Charts, and three of his albums are certified Gold. Along with his band, Lund tours extensively throughout Canada, the U.S., Europe, and Australia. Currently signed to New West Records, Lund is an 8-time Canadian Country Music Awards Roots Artist of the Year, the 2017 BreakOut West Roots Solo Artist of the Year, and has many other awards and accolades, including a JUNO Award, under his belt.For More Information On This Podcast:Visit http://cowboysindians.com and search "Tales From The Trail".To find out more about Tyller Gummersall, visit http://tyllermusic.comFollow Tyller on socal Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tyllermusic/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tyllermusic

W.B. Walker's Old Soul Radio Show
Episode 116: W.B. Walker’s Old Soul Radio Show Podcast (Corb Lund, Hayes Carll, & Sturgill Simpson)

W.B. Walker's Old Soul Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 62:30


The Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Albums: Corb Lund – Things That Can’t Be Undone (2015) Hayes Carll – Lovers And Leavers (2016) Sturgill Simpson – A Sailor’s Guide To Earth (2016) Corblund.com Hayescarll.com Sturgillsimpson.com (Subscribe to show on Apple device) Itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/w.b.-walkers-old-soul-radio/id632683666?mt=2 (Subscribe to show on Android device) Stitcher.com/podcast/wb-walkers-old-soul-radio-show Glen-simpson.com […]

Americana - The Miller Tells Her Tale
The Miller Tells Her Tale 563

Americana - The Miller Tells Her Tale

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2015 120:00


Jim Lauderdale: Plan B (Soul Searching,Sky Crunch Records)Mipso: Eliza (Old Tome Reverie,Robust Records)Danni Nicholls: Beautifully Broken (Mockingbird Lane,self-released)The Honey Dewdrops: Loneliest Songs (Tangled Country,Randm Records)Neil Finn and Paul Kelly: Four Seasons in One Day (Goin Your Way,Omnivore Recordings)Corb Lund: Alt Berliner Blues (Things That Can t Be Undone,New West)The Great Western Tears: Misty (Single,self-released)Del Amitri: In The Meantime (Lousy With Love,Mercury)The Cadbury Sisters: Sleepless Nights (Sarah EP,self-released)Krista Detor: From The Pedestal (Barely,Tightrope Records)Chad Elliott: Ghost of Townes (Wreck and Ruin,self-released)Townes Van Zandt: If I Needed You (Anthology,Charly)Blue Rose Code: My Heart, The Sun - James Yuill Remix (Grateful (EP),Ronachan Songs)Joan Shelley: Stay On My Shore (Over and Even,No Quarter)Sandra McCracken: All Your Works Are Good (feat. Julie Lee) (Psalms,Noisetrade)Della Mae: For The Sake Of My Heart (Della Mae,Decca)Doug Irwin: Patricia Jean (The Bridges That I Burn,self-released)Beau James: Ten Shots (Indigo Road,self-released)Gordie Tentrees: Wrong Town (Less Is More,Continental Song City)Jane Kramer: Truck Stop Stars (Break and Bloom,self-released)Nikki Talley: Go Out On The Water (Out From The Harbor,self-released)Old Hannah: With You I Ride (Iron and Wood EP,self-released)John Aulabaugh: Never Grow Tired Of You (Of Sins Past and Present,self-released)Boroughs: Give It Time (Boroughs,self-released)Malojian: Crease of Your Smile (Southlands,self-released)Clay Parker and Jodi James: Moonshiner (Clay Parker and Jodi James,self-released)Jesse Payne: Appalachian Trim (Heirloom,Noisetrade)Martyn Joseph: Her Name Is Rose (Sanctuary,Pipe Records)Ted Z and The Wranglers: Ghost Train (Ghost Train,Rip Cat Records)

Americana Music Show Podcast
Corb Lund turns loose of the reins (Ep274)

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 120:00


Corb Lund plays tracks from Things That Can’t Be Undone and talks about growing up on a ranch in Alberta and his “vaguely romantic” song. Also on this week’s episode, I’ve got another track from the live Drive-by Trucker’s album, new blues from jim Lauderdale, rock from Dash Rip Rock, and rock & roll from Chuck Prophet. "Corb Lund turns loose of the reins (Ep274)" originated from Americana Music Show.

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
Freight Train Boogie Show #320

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2015 59:53


Show #320   The Supersuckers - Holdin' The Bag  (Holdin' The Bag) The Black Lillies - Bound To Roam (Hard to Please) Leaf Rapids - Everything In Between (Lucky Stars) Corb Lund - Weight Of The Gun (Things That Can’t Be Undone) (mic break) Rita Hosking -  Black Hole (Frankie and the No-Go Road) The Wood Brothers - Never And Always (Paradise) T Ferrell - Morning Angel (Southerly) The Supersuckers - High & Outside  (Holdin' The Bag) (mic break) Donnie Fritts - The Oldest Baby In The World  (Oh My Goodness) Darrell Scott - In the Light of Day  (10: Songs of Ben Bullington) Anne E. Dechant - Probably Should  (The Sun Coming In) The Steel Wheels - Find Your Mountain  (Leave Some Things Behind) David Myles - Need A Break (So Far) (mic break) The Supersuckers - I Can't Cry (feat. Lydia Loveless)  (Holdin' The Bag)

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan
99. Corb Lund on Marty Robbins 'Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs'

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015 24:31


Canada's finest exponent of both kinds of music, punk rocker turned idiosyncratic Americana singer-songwriter Corb Lund, joins me in an Irish pub to talk his favorite album, the Western classic 'Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs' by Marty Robbins. Corb talks about how he discovered the album as a child, the balance between reverence of the past and subversive innovation in roots music, how Marty Robbins mainstream success was linked to John Wayne, which of his songs have been directly inspired by Marty Robbins, how he comes up with album titles and how working with producer Dave Cobb on his latest album 'Things That Can't Be Undone' changed his approach in the studio. Check back soon for our 100th episode special! My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music.Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.