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Support this podcast at patreon.com/incitingincidentpodcastA nostalgic episode for both Inciting Incident and Bethany from Is This Reel Life as we review Fargo, Season 1.The theme music is written and performed by Shelley Segal and was used with permission.Contact the show at incitingincidentpodcast@gmail.com, on Twitter @ISquaredPod @BethanyLFutrell @SheTalksAtheism, on Facebook facebook.com/incitingincidentpodcast
In this episode we're joined with Is This Reel Life podcasters Bethany and Kristen. We attempt to define the term cultural appropriation, and try to find where the line is between what is unacceptable and what is just acceptable acculturation. This weeks cold open is original and inspired by a recent story about Hobby Lobby.
In this episode we're joined with Is This Reel Life podcasters Bethany and Kristen. We attempt to define the term cultural appropriation, and try to find where the line is between what is unacceptable and what is just acceptable acculturation. This weeks cold open is original and inspired by a recent story about Hobby Lobby.
The ancient podcast gods have smiled upon us once again as the third episode of Cast A Day 2017 has arrived! Today’s guest is none other than Craze, a blocker for The Chicago Outfit roller derby squad and co-host of the Is This Reel Life? podcast. June 17th, The Chicago Outfit have a home game at Windy City Field House with tons of vendors, snacks and the best derby experience in town. Here’s the info. Check out Is This Reel Life? and show some love through their Patreon. Music for this episode is by Vela Seff. Once again, this year’s primary logo is by Chicago’s very own, Brandon Chase, while the slapdash photoshop homages are by me with a little help from some friends as noted. Got an idea for a topic? Heck, wanna Skype in to be featured on an episode of the show? Tweet #CastADay to Matt here: @SpokeCast Subscribe to the podcast directly in iTunes, or listen in iTunes. You can also submit a review (which would be quite lovely of you).
Today's episode is part two of a two-part series in which Thomas and Andrew walk through the short-lived history of the USFL, an alternative football league that ran into the bulldozer that is Donald J. Trump. Along the way, we learn about jury nullification, antitrust law, and get some insight into Trump's legal strategies that just might have some relevance today.... First, though, "Breakin' Down the Law" defines "antitrust" in order to get you prepared to tackle the rest of our main story. Afterwards, we answer a question from listener Eric Johnston, who wants to know what exactly "laches" and "estoppel" are. Finally, we end with a brand new Thomas Takes the Bar Exam question #18 that asks about the Constitutionality of an oppressive new law restricting clothing. Remember that TTTBE issues a new question every Friday, followed by the answer on next Tuesday's show. Don't forget to play along by following our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and/or our Facebook Page and quoting the Tweet or Facebook Post that announces this episode along with your guess and reason(s)! Recent Appearances: Andrew just recorded a delightful and moderate discussion of the law of God's Not Dead 2 with the hosts of the "Is This Reel Life?" podcast. Show Notes & Links This is the AmLaw article Andrew mentions in which lawyers second-guessed Donald Trump's choice of litigation tactics way back in 2009. Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ And email us at openarguments@gmail.com
Today's episode is part one of a two-part series in which Thomas and Andrew walk through the short-lived history of the USFL, an alternative football league that ran into the bulldozer that is Donald J. Trump. Along the way, we learn about jury nullification, antitrust law, and get some insight into Trump's legal strategies that just might have some relevance today.... First, though, "Breakin' Down the Law" defines "jury nullification" in order to get you prepared to tackle our main story. Afterwards, we answer a question from listener Collin Boots, who wants to know why Andrew was so dismissive of term limits back in Episode 54. Finally, we end with the answer to Thomas Takes the Bar Exam Question #17 about selling a lemon of a used car in "as is" condition. Remember that TTTBE issues a new question every Friday, followed by the answer on next Tuesday's show. Don't forget to play along by following our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and/or our Facebook Page and quoting the Tweet or Facebook Post that announces this episode along with your guess and reason(s)! Recent Appearances: Andrew just recorded a delightful and moderate discussion of the law of God's Not Dead 2 with the hosts of the "Is This Reel Life?" podcast. Show Notes & Links This is the AmLaw article Andrew mentions in which lawyers second-guessed Donald Trump's choice of litigation tactics way back in 2009. And here is a link to U.S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Thornton, 514 U.S. 779 (1995), in which the Court struck down state efforts to limit Congressional and Senate terms. Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ And email us at openarguments@gmail.com
PLEASE fill out this 30-second survey. It's super quick and helps the show. http://survey.libsyn.com/incitingincident Joining us for episode 84 are Kristen Smith and Bethany Futrell from "Is This Reel Life?" a film podcast that focuses on social activism issues portrayed in film. Keep a lookout for Marissa's appearance in reviewing "But I'm a Cheerleader!" as well. Become a patron and get access to the Patron-Only show "Room Without a Cause" where we read terrible scripts in different voices. We're starting with The Room, and it's worth it for the breaking of Brian with Ris doing Mickey Mouse as Claudette alone! 10 dollar donations and above also get you free tickets to the upcoming 100th episode live show. For as little as a dollar a month, go to patreon.com/IncitingIncident to support the show. 1 dollar gets you a shout-out, 5 dollars gets you a free-tshirt and any plug you want, and 25 gets you a guaranteed spot on any episode. Support indy podcasting! To buy Ris's book, go to Amazon.com and search Marissa McCool, CreateSpace, or email rismcwriting@gmail.com for a personalized signed copy. incitingincidentpodcast.com facebook.com/incitingincidentpodcast Visit our sponsors Mind Aquarium and Warriors of the Crystal! Voiceover by Jesse Dollemore of "I Doubt It With Dollemore." Theme music by Elizabeth Drinks and Al Laiman. Credits music: "Fight" by Kozma Twitter - @RisMcCool Copyright (c) 2016, All Rights Reserved, It's a Shameful Thing, Lobsterhead! LLC