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Insurance Vs History
Insurance vs Gawker and Hulk Hogan

Insurance Vs History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 66:29


How can insurance save a company from bankruptcy? How does litigation funding work? Why did a lawsuit about a famous wrestler's sex tape become a warning to journalists everywhere about the power of Silicon Valley? Welcome to the Insurance vs History Podcast! In this episode, I talk about a case called Bollea v Gawker, which involved Hulk Hogan's sex tape, and Gawker, one of the first big online news organizations. It also involved tech mogul Peter Theil and a vendetta that resulted in Gawker's demise. This is the story of how insurance could have saved Gawker, but didn't—and the very real issues brought up by the trial, namely, the issue of litigation funding, bad deposition preparation, hubris, the rising power of Silicon Valley, and how much privacy public figures are entitled to today. What's covered by insurance? Where did Gawker go wrong regarding insurance coverage? What does their bankruptcy mean for journalism today? Join me to find out! Selected Sources and Links: 1.       https://jacobin.com/2016/08/gawker-peter-thiel-bollea-torts-lawsuit/ 2.       https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/18/business/media/hulk-hogan-v-gawker-a-guide-to-the-trial-for-the-perplexed.html 3.       https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/might-an-anti-gawker-benefactor-be-covering-hulk-hogans-legal-bills/ 4.       https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/peter-thiel-vs-gawker-case-highlights-world-litigation-funding-n581726 5.       https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattdrange/2018/01/05/five-things-i-learned-after-meeting-donald-trumps-new-lawyer/ 6.       https://www.newsweek.com/charles-harder-gawker-melania-trump-roger-ailes-people-magazine-509926 7.       https://www.salon.com/2023/03/27/what-does-peter-thiel-want-hes-building-the-right-wing-future-piece-by-piece/ 8.       https://variety.com/2018/digital/news/gawker-acquired-bustle-bryan-goldberg-1202871999/ 9.       https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/12/19/gawkers-demise-and-the-trump-era-threat-to-the-first-amendment 10.   https://finance.yahoo.com/news/thiel-founders-fund-withdrew-millions-005223787.html?guccounter=1 11.   https://www.irmi.com/articles/expert-commentary/when-does-liability-coverage-exist-for-mental-anguish-without-bodily-injury 12.   “Hulk Hogan and the Demise of Gawker Media: wrestling with the problems of celebrity voyeurism, newsworthiness, and tabloidization, Andrew K Antoniou and Dimitris Akrivos, Journal of Media Law 2016, Volume 8, No. 2, 153-172 13.   “Eat Your Vitamins and Say Your Prayers: Bollea v Gawker, Revenge Litigation Funding, and the Fate of the Fourth Estate” Nicole K. Chipi, University of Miami Law Review, Vol 72: 269 14.   The Gawker Stalker, Jason Zengerle, GQ, Vol 86, Issue 12 15.   The Evolution of Mr. Theil, The Economist, Vol 419, Issue 8992 16.   Vigilante Justice: The Implications of Revenge Suits for Third-Party Litigation Funding, Ann-Marie Elvin, The Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics, Vol 30:719 17.   “Sex, Videos, and Insurance: How Gawker Could Have Avoided Financial Responsibility For the $140 Million Hulk Hogan Sex Tape Verdict” Christopher C. French, Southern California Law Review, 6.20.16 Sources with Paywall: 1.       https://www.law360.com/articles/562091/gawker-not-covered-for-hogan-sex-tape-row-insurer-says 2.       Bringing Down a Media Empire - The New York Times (nytimes.com) Books: 1.       Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker, and the Anatomy of Intrigue: Holiday, Ryan: 9780735217645: Amazon.com: Books 2.       Traffic: Genius, Rivalry, and Delusion in the Billion-Dollar Race to Go Viral: Smith, Ben: 9780593299753: Amazon.com: Books Music Credits: ·       Boulangerie by Jeremy Sherman, courtesy of NeoSounds: Boulangerie, LynneMusic | NeoSounds music library Contact Me: Website: https://insurancevshistory.libsyn.com Contact me!  Email: insurancevshistory@gmail.com Twitter: @insurancevshist Instagram: @ insurancevshistory Facebook:  Insurance vs History | Facebook

Inside the Hive with Nick Bilton
The Tucker Carlson Implosion Continues

Inside the Hive with Nick Bilton

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 44:56


On this week's episode, host Brian Stelter talks to Vanity Fair's Charlotte Klein and New York Times Magazine contributor Jason Zengerle, who is writing a book about Tucker Carlson, about the latest revelations surrounding the now-former Fox News star, and whether a newly surfaced text is really a smoking gun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ken LaCorte: Big Pod
Hit job? I talked to a NYT writer about his Tucker book | Jason Zengerle

Ken LaCorte: Big Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 63:59 Transcription Available


The New York Times has rarely been kind to conservatives, and that's true now more than ever.That's why when I got an email from a New York Magazine writer – asking me for an interview for his upcoming book on Tucker Carlson – I hesitated.I agreed under the condition that we talk on video, so I can publish the conversation in full.Here it is.To watch the video version or find me in the social world, click here: https://linktr.ee/KenLaCorte

Original Jurisdiction
Supreme Advocate: An Interview With Paul Clement

Original Jurisdiction

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 43:14


Who is the nation's top Supreme Court advocate?If you were to poll the SCOTUS bar, many members would name Paul Clement. The 43rd Solicitor General of the United States and a veteran of over 100 arguments before the Court, he has argued more Supreme Court cases since 2000 than any lawyer in or out of government. Former Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal described Clement as “the preeminent advocate in his generation,” while SCOTUSblog founder Tom Goldstein dubbed Clement “a god.”And Clement, 56, has been having quite the year. He won two of the biggest cases of the last Term: New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, the landmark Second Amendment case, and Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, the case of the praying football coach. Despite his win in Bruen, his law firm at the time, Kirkland & Ellis, announced that it would be withdrawing from all Second Amendment cases—on the day that Bruen was handed down. So Clement and his longtime colleague Erin Murphy withdrew from Kirkland, leaving to launch Clement & Murphy, their own appellate and Supreme Court boutique.After I had a top trial lawyer, Alex Spiro of Quinn Emanuel, as my first podcast guest, it seemed like a logical next step to welcome a leading appellate advocate as my next guest—especially since the episode would air during the first week of October, the start of the new Supreme Court Term. I invited Paul Clement to join me, and I was delighted when he agreed.In our conversation, we discussed a wide range of topics, including his high school and college debate career, his advice for appellate advocates, some additional backstory behind his departure from Kirkland, his concern about Biglaw's increasing unwillingness to take on controversial cases and clients, and the time he may or may not have attended a Green Day concert with Elena Kagan. You can check out the episode by clicking on the embed at the top of this post.Show Notes:* Paul Clement bio, Clement & Murphy PLLC* The Law Firm That Got Tired of Winning, by Paul Clement and Erin Murphy for the Wall Street Journal* You Won Your Gun Case. You're Fired, by the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board* The Legal Wunderkind Challenging The Health Law, by Nina Totenberg for All Things Considered/NPR* The Paul Clement Court, by Jason Zengerle for New York MagazinePrefer reading to listening? For paid subscribers of Original Jurisdiction, a transcript of the entire episode appears below. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit davidlat.substack.com/subscribe

Off the Record with Paul Hodes
NYT's Jason Zengerle on the Rise of the Tucker Carlson Politician

Off the Record with Paul Hodes

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 41:36


Why does it seem like so many Republicans are trying to be Tucker Carlson these days? Because consciously or not, they are. Imitating Carlson's playbook of explosive provocation has become the go-to move for aspiring politicians on the right. Jason Zengerle, the outstanding New York Times Magazine Writer at Large and author of the recent analysis The Rise of the Tucker Carlson Politician, explains why this is happening and what it says about how the Republican party and media landscape has changed in the past two decades.

The Distraction: A Defector Podcast
The Strong Boys Podcast (with Jason Zengerle)

The Distraction: A Defector Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 50:48


The New York Times Magazine writer, Jason Zengerle, talks to Drew and Roth about The Biden administration, 2024 presidential election predictions, and North Carolina college basketball. Plus, Guy of the Week and the Funbag! Visit Defector.com.

The Inquiry
Should Joe Biden stay in the basement?

The Inquiry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 23:05


The presidential opposition candidate Joe Biden has barely emerged from his home since America's lockdown at the end of March. But polls suggest that the low-key strategy is working in his favour – as his rival President Donald Trump comes under increasing pressure over his handling of the coronavirus and a resurgence of racial tension. With four months to go until the election, is staying in the basement Joe Biden's best option? What are the risks if he does? And how could Donald Trump turn things around? Contributors: . Jason Zengerle, writer at large for the New York Times Magazine . Rachel Bitecofer, Senior Fellow at the Niskanen Center and host of the Election Whisperer. . Niambi Carter, Associate Professor of Political Science at Howard University and author of “American While Black”. . Whit Ayres, Republican pollster at North Star Opinion Research. Presenter: Tanya Beckett Producers: Estelle Doyle and Victoria McCraven Editor: Richard Vadon (Image: Joe Biden at campaign event, Credit: Leah Mills/Reuters)

Off the Record with Paul Hodes
Off The Record 5/15/20

Off the Record with Paul Hodes

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 49:25


Paul and Matt speak with political writer Jason Zengerle

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Tatter
Episode 44: Interim Ad Infinitum (On The Use and Abuse of Presidential Appointment Power)

Tatter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 30:08


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Steve Vladeck is the A. Dalton Cross Professor in Law at the University of Texas School of Law. He's also a prolific writer and CNN's Supreme Court analyst, and he's argued before the U.S. Supreme Court. He joined me to discuss the President's power to appoint individuals in an acting capacity in senior positions. This is a power that can be abused--and some would argue has been abused by President Trump. We discuss the power, and possible reforms that could limit abuse. LINKS Steve Vladeck's UT-Austin profile (https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/stephen-i-vladeck) "Trump is abusing his authority to name 'acting secretaries': Here's how Congress can stop him." (by Vladeck, for Slate) (https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/04/trump-acting-secretaries-dhs-fvra-senate-reform.html) "Trump relies on acting Cabinet officials more than most presidents. It's not an accident." (by Phillip Bump, for the Washington Post) (https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/04/08/trump-relies-acting-cabinet-officials-more-than-most-presidents-its-not-an-accident/) "How America got to 'zero tolerance' on immigration: The inside story," (by Jason Zengerle, for the New York Times) (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/16/magazine/immigration-department-of-homeland-security.html) "Supreme Court rules against Apple, as Kavanaugh sides with liberal Justices." (by Bill Chappell, for National Public Radio) (https://www.npr.org/2019/05/13/722831702/supreme-court-rules-against-apple-as-kavanaugh-sides-with-liberal-justices) The Federal Vacancies Reform Act (https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/5/3345) Special Guest: Stephen Vladeck.

Slate Daily Feed
I Have to Ask: Jason Zengerle

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 34:11


Jason Zengerle is a political correspondent for GQ Magazine and a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine, where last month he published a piece entitled “How the Trump Administration is Remaking the Courts.” Jordan Weissmann, Slate’s senior economics correspondent, sits in for Isaac Chotiner this week. Email: ask@slate.comTwitter: @IHaveToAskPod Podcast production by Max Jacobs. Listen to I Have to Ask via Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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I Have to Ask
Jason Zengerle

I Have to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 34:11


Jason Zengerle is a political correspondent for GQ Magazine and a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine, where last month he published a piece entitled “How the Trump Administration is Remaking the Courts.” Jordan Weissmann, Slate’s senior economics correspondent, sits in for Isaac Chotiner this week. Email: ask@slate.comTwitter: @IHaveToAskPod Podcast production by Max Jacobs. Listen to I Have to Ask via Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The West Wing Weekly
5.16: Eppur Si Muove (with Dr Muller Fabbri and Jason Zengerle)

The West Wing Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 82:47


They tried to get us to renounce The West Wing, but Eppur Si Puodcaste! Josh and Hrishi investigate some of the real world mechanics behind NIH grants and the federal judiciary with help from cancer researcher Dr Muller Fabbri and political journalist Jason Zengerle. For more, visit thewestwingweekly.com/516

Productividad y hábitos de éxito
62: ¿En qué año has nacido?

Productividad y hábitos de éxito

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 2:15


¿Dirías que el éxito que tienes en la vida está condicionado por el año en el que naces? Si quieres ser informático y millonario la respuesta es sí. ¿En qué año has nacido? Entre el 1953 y 1955 muchos apasionados de la informática se han hecho ricos. Bill Gates. Boom. Revolución al tener 20 años. Los primeros en tener acceso a la programación Las empresas mejoraban la productividad Si naces en 1910 te pilla el crack 29 (se empieza a trabajar antes) Si naces en 1982-85 la crisis de 2008 (10 años antes Ing. Informáticos mucho mejor valorados y con sueldos muy altos) «Las teorías de Malcolm Gladwell, que ya gozan de una impresionante popularidad, han convertido su apellido en un adjetivo: ¡Gladwelliano! En Fuera de serie, matiza nuestro culto al éxito.» Jason Zengerle, New York Magazine «Una vez más, Gladwell demuestra dominar un género del que, de hecho, es pionero: el de los libros que esclarecen las causas ocultas tras los fenómenos del día a día.» Publishers Weekly Libro Fuera de serie. Por qué unas personas tienen éxito y otras no http://amzn.to/2AGUQiJ El éxito consiste en obtener lo que se desea. La felicidad, en disfrutar lo que se obtiene. Emerson (1803-1882) Poeta y pensador estadounidense. No hay secretos para el éxito. Éste se alcanza preparándose, trabajando arduamente y aprendiendo del fracaso. Colin Powell (1937-?) Militar y político estadounidense. Sígueme en Youtube: https://www.borjagiron.com/youtube Crear podcast como este en https://www.triunfacontublog.com/curso/crear-podcast/ Sobre el podcast El podcast “1 minuto podcast” se emite cada martes a las 7am de Madrid (España) y pretende dar consejos y trucos fáciles de aplicar para gente con iniciativa que quiera mejorar su vida y vivir de lo que le gusta. Sobre Borja Girón Ayudo a gente con iniciativa a cumplir sus sueños. En Periscope cada día. Podcast SEO PARA BLOGGERS y 1 minuto Podcast Más sobre mi en http://www.borjagiron.com/quien-soy/ MIS CURSOS https://www.triunfacontublog.com MIS LIBROS http://www.borjagiron.com/persuasion http://www.borjagiron.com/libros Dejar reseña en Apple Podcast: https://www.borjagiron.com/internet/como-escribir-resena-itunes-podcast-4-pasos/

Productividad y hábitos de éxito
62: ¿En qué año has nacido?

Productividad y hábitos de éxito

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 2:15


¿Dirías que el éxito que tienes en la vida está condicionado por el año en el que naces? Si quieres ser informático y millonario la respuesta es sí. ¿En qué año has nacido? Entre el 1953 y 1955 muchos apasionados de la informática se han hecho ricos. Bill Gates. Boom. Revolución al tener 20 años. Los primeros en tener acceso a la programación Las empresas mejoraban la productividad Si naces en 1910 te pilla el crack 29 (se empieza a trabajar antes) Si naces en 1982-85 la crisis de 2008 (10 años antes Ing. Informáticos mucho mejor valorados y con sueldos muy altos) «Las teorías de Malcolm Gladwell, que ya gozan de una impresionante popularidad, han convertido su apellido en un adjetivo: ¡Gladwelliano! En Fuera de serie, matiza nuestro culto al éxito.» Jason Zengerle, New York Magazine «Una vez más, Gladwell demuestra dominar un género del que, de hecho, es pionero: el de los libros que esclarecen las causas ocultas tras los fenómenos del día a día.» Publishers Weekly Libro Fuera de serie. Por qué unas personas tienen éxito y otras no http://amzn.to/2AGUQiJ El éxito consiste en obtener lo que se desea. La felicidad, en disfrutar lo que se obtiene. Emerson (1803-1882) Poeta y pensador estadounidense. No hay secretos para el éxito. Éste se alcanza preparándose, trabajando arduamente y aprendiendo del fracaso. Colin Powell (1937-?) Militar y político estadounidense. Sígueme en Youtube: https://www.borjagiron.com/youtube Crear podcast como este en https://www.triunfacontublog.com/curso/crear-podcast/ Sobre el podcast El podcast “1 minuto podcast” se emite cada martes a las 7am de Madrid (España) y pretende dar consejos y trucos fáciles de aplicar para gente con iniciativa que quiera mejorar su vida y vivir de lo que le gusta. Sobre Borja Girón Ayudo a gente con iniciativa a cumplir sus sueños. En Periscope cada día. Podcast SEO PARA BLOGGERS y 1 minuto Podcast Más sobre mi en http://www.borjagiron.com/quien-soy/ MIS CURSOS https://www.triunfacontublog.com MIS LIBROS http://www.borjagiron.com/persuasion http://www.borjagiron.com/libros Dejar reseña en Apple Podcast: https://www.borjagiron.com/internet/como-escribir-resena-itunes-podcast-4-pasos/

The New Washington
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson

The New Washington

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2017 23:37


America’s foreign policy playbook changed the moment Donald J. Trump was elected, leaving State Department staff and their international counterparts wondering what the new era might look like. Under Secretary Tillerson, they are still searching for answers. Mr. Tillerson spoke with Jason Zengerle about his greatest diplomatic challenge, how he factors the president’s tweets into foreign policy strategy and more.

Home Dunk ® – Infinite Guest Podcast Network
25: Jason Zengerle on Dean Smith

Home Dunk ® – Infinite Guest Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2015 20:45


Jason Zengerle talks about the legacy of Dean Smith, plus the New York Knicks are for sale. Sorta.