Podcast appearances and mentions of Dick M Carpenter

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Latest podcast episodes about Dick M Carpenter

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
1422. 113 Academic Words Reference from "Dick M. Carpenter II: The injustice of "policing for profit" -- and how to end it | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 101:51


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Libertarian Radio - The Bob Zadek Show
The Presumption of Liberty & Occupational Licensing

Libertarian Radio - The Bob Zadek Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 52:46


What do landscape architects, manicurists, kickboxing trainers, and yoga instructors from California all have in common? Besides making our state healthier and better looking, all of these professions require an occupational license.What's wrong with that, you might wonder? Licensing might sound like an important form of consumer protection. But does licensing actually increase the safety and quality of services offered? To answer that, we need data.Dick M. Carpenter, II, senior director of strategic research at the Institute for Justice, recently published a report analyzing Yelp! reviews for six occupations across several states – some with licensing requirements and others without.Unsurprisingly to anyone who understands the nature of licensing, the license made no difference to the service quality according to Yelp's ratings.In some cases, licensing actually seems to correlate with inferior service. The reality is that it represents a barrier to competition promoted by industry insiders to earn more profit.Carpenter joins me this Sunday to explain how good intent by legislators backfires when lobbyists get their way.We will discuss the constitutionality of various licensing requirements through Randy Barnett's "presumption of liberty" framework, and review the voluntary alternatives to licensing that actually improve service quality. Barnett argues that people should be presumed to have economic rights – i.e., the ability to work without government permission – unless there is a very compelling reason for the restriction.However, the Supreme Court has often decided in favor of a “presumption of constitutionality” – giving states the authority to interfere with our personal and economic liberties for virtually no reason at all. Hence licensing laws. Thankfully, the IJ is fighting for our rights every day in court and in the arena of public opinion.Read the IJ's report and tune in Sunday from 8-9am PACIFIC to the show of ideas – not attitude.

TEDx SHORTS
How policing for profit threatens your rights

TEDx SHORTS

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 7:17


Did you know the government can convict your house or car of a crime? Law researcher Dick M. Carpenter II describes the practice of civil forfeiture - a monetary incentive for law enforcement that threatens the rights and property of everyday citizens. This talk was filmed at TEDxMileHigh. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. To learn more about TEDxSHORTS, the TEDx program, or give feedback on this episode, please visit http://go.ted.com/tedxshorts. Follow TEDx on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TEDx Follow TEDx on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedx_official Like TEDx on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEDxEvents

TED Talks Daily
The injustice of "policing for profit" -- and how to end it | Dick M. Carpenter II

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 12:54


Many countries have an active, centuries-old law that allows government agencies to take your things -- your house, your car, your business -- without ever convicting you of a crime. Law researcher Dick M. Carpenter II exposes how this practice of civil forfeiture threatens your rights and creates a huge monetary incentive for law enforcement to pocket your possessions -- and he lays out a path to end "policing for profit" once and for all.

TED Talks Daily (SD video)
The injustice of "policing for profit" -- and how to end it | Dick M. Carpenter II

TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 12:54


Many countries have an active, centuries-old law that allows government agencies to take your things -- your house, your car, your business -- without ever convicting you of a crime. Law researcher Dick M. Carpenter II exposes how this practice of civil forfeiture threatens your rights and creates a huge monetary incentive for law enforcement to pocket your possessions -- and he lays out a path to end "policing for profit" once and for all.

TED Talks Daily (HD video)
The injustice of "policing for profit" -- and how to end it | Dick M. Carpenter II

TED Talks Daily (HD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 12:54


Many countries have an active, centuries-old law that allows government agencies to take your things -- your house, your car, your business -- without ever convicting you of a crime. Law researcher Dick M. Carpenter II exposes how this practice of civil forfeiture threatens your rights and creates a huge monetary incentive for law enforcement to pocket your possessions -- and he lays out a path to end "policing for profit" once and for all.

TED Talks Society and Culture
The injustice of "policing for profit" -- and how to end it | Dick M. Carpenter II

TED Talks Society and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 12:54


Many countries have an active, centuries-old law that allows government agencies to take your things -- your house, your car, your business -- without ever convicting you of a crime. Law researcher Dick M. Carpenter II exposes how this practice of civil forfeiture threatens your rights and creates a huge monetary incentive for law enforcement to pocket your possessions -- and he lays out a path to end "policing for profit" once and for all.

TEDTalks Sociedad y Cultura
La injusticia de "la policía con fines de lucro" y cómo terminar con ella | Dick M. Carpenter II

TEDTalks Sociedad y Cultura

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 12:54


Muchos países poseen una ley de siglos de antigüedad que sigue en vigor, y que permite a las agencias gubernamentales apropiarse de tus cosas –tu casa, tu coche, tu negocio– sin jamás condenarte por un delito. El investigador jurídico Dick M. Carpenter II expone cómo esta práctica del decomiso civil amenaza tus derechos y genera un incentivo monetario gigantesco para que las fuerzas de seguridad se queden con tus posesiones, a la vez que establece un camino para terminar con "la policía con fines de lucro" de una vez por todas.

TEDTalks Sociedade e Cultura
A injustiça do "policiamento pelo lucro", e como acabar com ele | Dick M. Carpenter II

TEDTalks Sociedade e Cultura

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 12:54


Muito países possuem leis seculares e ainda vigentes permitindo que agências do governo tomem seus pertences: sua casa, seu carro, sua empresa, sem nunca te condenar por um crime. O pesquisador jurídico Dick M. Carpenter II expõe como essa prática de confisco civil ameaça seus direitos e cria um enorme incentivo monetário para que autoridades policiais embolsem seus bens. Ele também traça um plano para acabar com o "policiamento pelo lucro" de uma vez por todas.

TEDTalks Culture et société
L'injustice du « maintien de l'ordre à but lucratif » et comment y mettre un terme | Dick M. Carpenter II

TEDTalks Culture et société

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 12:54


De nombreux pays ont une loi en vigueur vieille de plusieurs siècles qui permet aux agences gouvernementales de prendre vos biens -- votre maison, votre voiture, votre entreprise -- sans jamais vous condamner à un crime. Le chercheur en jurisprudence Dick M. Carpenter II met à jour comment cette pratique de la confiscation civile menace vos droits et crée une incitation monétaire importante pour les forces de l'ordre d'empocher vos possessions. Il présente une méthode pour mettre un terme au « maintien de l'ordre à but lucratif » une bonne fois pour toutes.

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TEDTalks 사회와 문화
"수익성 치안 유지활동"의 불의함과 이를 끝내는 방법 | 딕 엠. 카펜터 2세(Dick M. Carpenter II)

TEDTalks 사회와 문화

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 12:54


많은 나라들의 법률은 매우 오래되었습다. 이 점을 이용해 많은 정부의 기관들이 시민들의 사유재산--당신의 집, 차, 사업--을 아무런 기소 없이 갈취하고 있습니다. 범률 연구원 딕 엠. 카펜터 2세가 민사 몰수제도가 어떻게 권리를 침해하는지 그리고 어떤식으로 법 집행부에 엄청난 금전적 이득을 선물하는지에 대해 알려드립니다. 그리고 "수익을 위한 치안 유지 활동"을 영원히 종결시키는 길을 안내합니다.

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