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What would encourage a young woman to become a Christian, abandon faith, embrace Marxian feminism, go through a season of doubt, and then come back to faith? Sean interviews Kelley Keller, a lawyer by training, about her remarkable story of why she became a Christian. READ: Why I am A Christian? From Marxian Feminism to Faith: https://kelleykeller.substack.com/cp/139505127 WATCH: "How a Militant Marxist (and Atheist) Found God" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eti1TxLIxU8 *Get a MASTERS IN APOLOGETICS or SCIENCE AND RELIGION at BIOLA (https://bit.ly/3LdNqKf) *USE Discount Code [SMDCERTDISC] for $100 off the BIOLA APOLOGETICS CERTIFICATE program (https://bit.ly/3AzfPFM) *See our fully online UNDERGRAD DEGREE in Bible, Theology, and Apologetics: (https://bit.ly/448STKK) FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sean_McDowell TikTok: @sean_mcdowell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmcdowell/ Website: https://seanmcdowell.org
Monday, December 18, 2023 Welcome to our Monday show with host Kerby Anderson. During the first hour, Kerby will share a weekend update and will speak with Kelley Keller. They will cover her journey from Marxian Feminism to Faith. In the second hour, his guest is best selling author Mitch Albom. He has a new […]
Kelley Keller is an attorney, advisor, strategist, and legal and business educator with more than 25 years in demystifying law. (www.kelleykeller.com). We sat down for this conversation the day before the midterms to dive into the differences and nuances between law, lived experiences, and media narrative. We talked about free speech and differences of opinion, racism, critical race theory, and LGBTQ+ issues, specifically about transgender rights. And we talked about abortion, reproductive rights, and much thought-provoking topics.
In this episode, we begin by acknowledging that abortion was returned to the states on June 24, 2022, with the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson. This meant that state laws banning abortion could no longer be overturned on the grounds they violate a woman's Constitutional right of privacy. Whether laws that restrict abortion are acceptable is to be addressed democratically by the people. Next, we discuss the fact that there are seven types of restrictions states can enact, related to costs, delays, availability, and consent. So, even though one has a “right” to something, it's another thing to be able to exercise that “right.” While women theoretically have had a right to choose to terminate a pre-viability pregnancy, regulations, including public funding bans, have certainly burdened access to that right. We close out with a preview of the next episode where we'll illustrate “regulation in action” by dissecting Pennsylvania's Abortion Control Act, which has been the subject of not just one, but three Supreme Court decisions, including the famous 1992 decision - Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Connect with Kelley Keller on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelleykeller/
The abortion war is over," says Lean to the Left podcast act guest Kelley Keller, an attorney who is expert in Constitutional law. "It has been lost in the courts." Now, she says, those who are concerned about having control over their own bodies need to focus on a battle with broader support -- the right to a therapeutic abortion.During this episode, which also features co-host Mark M. Bello, Keller says people who oppose the "crazy" laws being proposed in some states to block people from traveling to abortion-friendly states for their healthcare must turn to the ballot box."If the will of the people is ‘this is insane,' they need to go to the ballot box and by plebiscite make decisions about whether or not that type of crazy talk will actually (be accepted)," she declared.“The silver lining in Dobbs? Let's codify privacy and bodily autonomy once and for all and get it out of the hands of nine justices,” Keller declared.In this episode, Keller traces the background that resulted in the Supreme Court's action overturning Roe v Wade, pointing out that according to law, women were never guaranteed a "right" to an abortion, but that they were guaranteed "the right to choose" whether to terminate a pregnancy.In fact, she says, Roe actually "died" in 1989 when Justice Sandra Day O'Connor began challenging the level of review used in many cases, making it far easier for states to challenge abortions. "Roe was not about women's bodily autonomy or their equal protection under the law. Women have just been the sideshow in all of this. Arguments have been around babies and doctors, not about her," Keller says."Deciding to terminate a pregnancy because it's going to ruin your career and you were sloppy on a Friday night is never going to fly because what the right is going to say is you do bear some personal responsibility in this because that pregnancy was 100 percent preventable. Most therapeutic or medically necessary abortions are for babies that were desperately wanted."An attorney for 14 years, Keller specializes in intellectual property at her firm, Big Bang Legal. She is an adjunct professor of Copyright and Trademark Law at Widener University Commonwealth School of Law in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where she has taught since 2020.Note: This episode also streams on the Justice Counts podcast, co-hosted with attorney/author Mark M. Bello.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.
The abortion war is over," says Lean to the Left podcast act guest Kelley Keller, an attorney who is expert in Constitutional law. "It has been lost in the courts." Now, she says, those who are concerned about having control over their own bodies need to focus on a battle with broader support -- the right to a therapeutic abortion.During this episode, which also features co-host Mark M. Bello, Keller says people who oppose the "crazy" laws being proposed in some states to block people from traveling to abortion-friendly states for their healthcare must turn to the ballot box."If the will of the people is ‘this is insane,' they need to go to the ballot box and by plebiscite make decisions about whether or not that type of crazy talk will actually (be accepted)," she declared.“The silver lining in Dobbs? Let's codify privacy and bodily autonomy once and for all and get it out of the hands of nine justices,” Keller declared.In this episode, Keller traces the background that resulted in the Supreme Court's action overturning Roe v Wade, pointing out that according to law, women were never guaranteed a "right" to an abortion, but that they were guaranteed "the right to choose" whether to terminate a pregnancy.In fact, she says, Roe actually "died" in 1989 when Justice Sandra Day O'Connor began challenging the level of review used in many cases, making it far easier for states to challenge abortions. "Roe was not about women's bodily autonomy or their equal protection under the law. Women have just been the sideshow in all of this. Arguments have been around babies and doctors, not about her," Keller says."Deciding to terminate a pregnancy because it's going to ruin your career and you were sloppy on a Friday night is never going to fly because what the right is going to say is you do bear some personal responsibility in this because that pregnancy was 100 percent preventable. Most therapeutic or medically necessary abortions are for babies that were desperately wanted."An attorney for 14 years, Keller specializes in intellectual property at her firm, Big Bang Legal. She is an adjunct professor of Copyright and Trademark Law at Widener University Commonwealth School of Law in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where she has taught since 2020.Note: This episode also streams on the Justice Counts podcast, co-hosted with attorney/author Mark M. Bello.
This episode addresses the June 24, 2022 bombshell decision from the U.S. Supreme Court - Dobbs v. Jackson - which overturned Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. We begin the show by exploring the core issue in Dobbs, which is the “fundamental right” to choose to have an abortion created by Roe. First up, we identify what fundamental rights are and where they're found in the Constitution. Then we take a deep dive into the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment since that is the source of the “privacy right” in Roe. This leads us to a discussion of the term “liberty” in the Due Process Clause … nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law … and how it was defined and expanded over the course of the 20th Century to includes rights of privacy under a doctrine called substantive due process. We then shift to the test, or standard, used to determine whether a right should be included in the expansive definition of liberty and discuss how Dobbs applied it. We round out the show by unpacking Justice Thomas' concurrence in Dobbs and what it really means. Finally, we wrap with a TL;DR about Dobbs, what happened, and where we go from here, now that abortion is back in the hands of the people. Links Mentioned Roe v. Wade - Supreme Court: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/410/113/#tab-opinion-1950137 Planned Parenthood v. Casey https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/505/833/ Lochner v. New York https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/198/45/ West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/300/379/ Griswold V. Connecticut https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/381/479/ Washington v. Glucksberg https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/521/702/ Moore v. City of East Cleveland https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/431/494/ Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/597/19-1392/ U.S. Constitution: https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/constitution-transcript U.S. Const. Bill of Rights: https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/bill-of-rights U.S. Const. 9th Amendment: https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/bill-of-rights-transcript#toc-amendment-ix U.S. Const. 14th Amendment: https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/amendments-11-27#xiv Connect with Kelley Keller on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelleykeller/
This episode lays the groundwork for understanding Roe v. Wade, the famous 1973 Supreme Court decision that effectively legalized abortion nationwide for the first time. First, we set the stage - the legal stage that is. We begin with an explanation of Jane Roe's initial lawsuit filed in the federal district court in Dallas, Texas against Henry Wade, the district attorney in Dallas County, where she argued that the 1854 Texas law criminalizing abortion, except in cases to save the life of the mother, was unconstitutional. Jane won half the case, so she appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Wade appealed to. We then move onto the appeal and explain the arguments put forth by both sides and unpack the decision of the court which didn't give either side everything they wanted, but some of what they wanted. The decision itself, and its reasoning, has been a source of much controversy in legal and political circles alike given the unique trimester framework it laid out for balancing the interests of the pregnant woman, fetus, and the state. Finally, we recap with a TL;DR and set up the next episode where we'll dissect the second most famous abortion case in America: Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992) and explore how it changed Roe and, despite its good intentions, muddied the abortion waters all the more. Links Mentioned Roe v. Wade - First Lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas: https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/314/1217/1472349/ Roe v. Wade - Supreme Court: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/410/113/#tab-opinion-1950137 Griswold V. Connecticut: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/381/479/#tab-opinion-1945663 Planned Parenthood v. Texas: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/505/833/#tab-opinion-1959105 U.S. Constitution: https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/constitution-transcript U.S. Const. Bill of Rights: https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/bill-of-rights U.S. Const. 9th Amendment: https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/bill-of-rights-transcript#toc-amendment-ix U.S. Const. 14th Amendment: https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/amendments-11-27#xiv Connect with Kelley Keller on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelleykeller/ So, stay with me, and I'll see you in Episode 3 of I am Roe, Hear Me Roar.
Welcome to Episode 1 of I am Roe, Hear Me Roar. This introductory episode is a table of contents of sorts for the podcast so you know what to expect. Here's the scoop. What is the show about? Specifically, I am Roe, Hear Me Roar is a legal podcast. It will paint a clear picture of the legal landscape surrounding abortion in the United States. It is neither a political nor advocacy show arguing for or against a particular position on abortion. Instead, it's a revelatory show - safe for everyone, irrespective of your personal opinions or political position regarding abortion. What is the purpose of the show? This podcast exists is equip non-legal experts with the knowledge and information needed to have a better understanding of the legal and social tension surrounding abortion and why it's seemingly impossible to find a middle ground. What will the show cover? The podcast begins with an examination of the law as it stands now. Next, we'll crack open the history books to see how and why we're experiencing this highly contentious public debate. And, last, but not least, we'll peel back the onion a bit and identify practical and useful next steps, depending on the outcome of the case currently pending before the court, Dobbs v. Jackson. Thank you for joining me on this fascinating exploration of the legal history of abortion in America. Links Mentioned Roe v. Wade https://www.oyez.org/cases/1971/70-18 Planned Parenthood v. Casey: https://www.oyez.org/cases/1991/91-744 Connect with Kelley Keller on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelleykeller/
Welcome to I Am Roe, Hear Me Roar! I'm your host, Kelley Keller. This podcast recounts the journey of Jane Roe, Henry Wade, their cataclysmic meeting in the United States Supreme Court, and the ensuing aftermath. The show will focus on asking and answering the following questions: What exactly does Roe say? What exactly does Roe NOT say? What is the state of the law now? Where do we go from here? What actually happened to Roe and Wade? So, please join me on this fascinating journey as we unpack the ongoing fight for abortion rights in America that no one actually seems to be winning.
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Time to put on your big girl pants and start understanding your contracts. Trademark and intellectual property lawyer Kelley Keller is here to sweep away your fears when it comes to legalese and using contracts in your new freelance business. She says most problems arise when there are omissions and lack of procedures for when things go sideways. Today she'll give tips for how to get started and get over the bad stigma that legal contracts and statements of work have ingrained in us! Her 3-M struggle bus will give you the structure you need in your self employed business. Lucky for us, her expert legal training will all be inside the UDMA Legal Tool Kit as part of the Unicorn Digital Marketing Assistant School —opening in March! This will help when your clients need: disclosures, disclaimers, policies and terms to go along with the work you're doing with them. Don't panic. We'll make you a stand-out unicorn! You're in good hands. Ready to take your skillset to the online space, create packages and position yourself to be a self-employed freelancer? Sign up for the “How to Make a Living on Your Own Terms” live workshop right here. It's going down the week of March 7, 2022. Connect with Kelley: Kelleykeller.com VirtualIPLLC.com Twitter: @KelleyKeller LinkedIn: /in/KelleyKeller Facebook.com/KelleyKellerEsq Instagram.com/KelleyKellerEsq Connect with Emily: Facebook Community: Emily's Unicorn Digital Marketing Assistant Lab Instagram: @emilyreaganpr Facebook: @emilyreaganpr 3 ways we can work together: Get on the waitlist for the Unicorn Digital Marketing Assistant School. My signature course on digital marketing implementation will give you the confidence and teach you HOW to do the work that's in demand and highly marketable. This is the secret weapon to getting booked out Got the skills but need help getting your digital marketing services business to take off? I've got an advanced tight-knit referral and networking community that can help and I would love for you to apply here. You'll get the latest updates and trainings, networking opps and job leads from online business owners who are looking to hire digital marketing implementers and assistants. Looking for a fast way to get your foot in the door with up-to-date skills? Take my 2-hour Quickstart to Facebook Community Management workshop and learn how to help online business owners like course creators and membership site owners manage and engage their community >>> Download my Top Ten Most Requested Digital Marketing Tasks & Services >>> Take the Quiz to Discover your Digital Dream Job
Armed with YOUR lifetime of experience, are you tempted to make a business from your knowledge? There is no better time than now, and once you know how to protect your intellectual property you won’t have to worry about people stealing your ideas! In today’s episode, intellectual property lawyer Kelley Keller talks about how to take what you know and monetise it, at which point you should legally protect your intellectual property, how to do it yourself, and when to seek expert assistance.
In this episode, I chat with Kelley Keller about the 6-phase trademark process. We get into cost, whether you should DIY, and more.
In this episode, I chat with Kelley Keller about the 6-phase trademark process. We get into cost, whether you should DIY, and more.
On this episode, I interview IP expert Kelley Keller. We discuss trademarks, copyrights, patents, the differences between them and when you need each.
On this episode, I interview IP expert Kelley Keller. We discuss trademarks, copyrights, patents, the differences between them and when you need each.
All professionals will stumble upon the struggle of balancing costs with deductibility. When is the proper time to spend money on your company or product? Will the money spent be beneficial with the return? Branding your company, service, or product is key for obtaining a successful business platform. Sometimes, this process can be costly, but it could potentially cost you more if you choose to ignore it. This week’s podcast offers clarity when it comes to balancing the cost and emotional impact of branding and protecting what you have worked for. Protecting Brand and Trademarks This week, Kelly brings Kelley Keller, founder and president of the Keller Law firm. This Law Firm works for and supports domestic and intellectual property issues. They focus on trademarks and copyright matters, as well as licensing on property rights and counsel on these matters. Kelley discusses the current - and public - trademark dispute that Lady Antebellum faces with Lady A. Kelley and Kelly take this ongoing conflict and relate it to any professional that could be planning or wanting to one day trademark their brand. Discover the importance of having guidance during the trademark process, learn what to expect both financially and emotionally, and the consequences of protecting your brand. Listen to Kelly and Kelley Keller discuss more about trademarks and cost, such as: Lady Antebellum to Lady A Trademark Conflict What Trademarks are Used for Boundaries on Trademarks Co-existing Federal Rights and Use of Commerce Steps to Take to Potentially Avoid Trademark Conflict Analyzing if your Piece is Distinctive and Financially Important Cost vs. Return Creating Associations & Consumer Recognition Legal Protection Limitations Marketing Does not Always Mean Ownership Product vs. Service Analysis Price and Fear of Protection Knowing When to Federally Protect your Brand Understanding Risk and Risk Tolerance Dealing with the Emotional and Financial Side of Brand Conflict The Importance of Guidance to Support Branding Understanding Consequences More About Kelly Phillips Erb: Kelly is the creator and host of the new Taxgirl podcast series. Kelly is a practicing tax attorney with considerable experience and knowledge. She works with taxpayers like you every day. One of the things that she does is help folks out of tax jams, and hopefully, keep others from getting into them. Links Mentioned: Kelly’s Website – Taxgirl Kelley Keller - LinkedIn Keller Law Firm Lady Antebellum Trademark Case Info
050- There's a lot of gray area in the world of selling designs online. What can we create? What should we stay away from? How should we go about protecting our assets? In today's episode, I interview Intellectual Property (IP) attorney Kelley Keller to bring you her opinion on basic copyright and trademark guidelines to follow as you are navigating your own creative business selling digital designs. This episode is one I will be referring back to for years to come and one that I know many of you will too! If you want to make sure your designs are legal, that you aren't copying another person's work without realizing and if you want to know how to protect items you create, then you definitely listen to this one!EPISODE NOTES:https://penandposh.com/blogs/podcast/selling-designs-online-legally-trademarks-and-copyright-need-to-knows
So someone stole your content. Welcome to the world of online marketing. It's going to upset you. You're going to want to do something. But what are your options? There's a murky space between inspiration and copying that the law doesn't always cover so I asked intellectual property lawyer Kelley Keller to help clear things up. She shares the three steps you can take if someone has stolen your content and provides important advice on how to manage the situation if you're the one accused of using someone else's content (whether it was accidental or not).
Copyright is the one thing you don't need to know about – until you do need to know about it. There's a lot of confusion about what copyright is, what it protects and, importantly, what it doesn't protect. Intellectual property lawyer Kelley Keller is breaking it all down so you know how to protect your important content assets.
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Kelley Keller joined me this week on Women in Business: Inspirational Stories of Women Entrepreneurs! Kelley teaches business owners how to start and build a business! On this episode we talked about trademarking your brand and the difference between a business name and brand name. Are you a female millennial entrepreneur who wants to start or scale your service-based business but not sure where to start? Go to www.drcortneybaker.com/10secrets to get your free copy of the 10 Secrets Female Millennial Entrepreneurs must know before launching their service-based business. Get your free copy now! About Dr. Cortney Baker... She is an award-winning entrepreneur, researcher, author, speaker, and an advocate for gender equality. As a leadership expert and mother of three, she is passionate about inspiring and empowering women to lead with greatness. Dr. Baker is the author of the best-selling books: The Ten Do's and Don'ts for Business Leadership: Lessons to Lead Effectively and Unlimited: Conquering the Myth of the Glass Ceiling. She is passionate about helping ambitious female millennial entrepreneurs go from side-hustle to CEOs! Connect with Dr. Cortney Baker on Social... Facebook: @drcortneybaker | Instagram: @drcortneybaker | Twitter: @cortneyabaker | LinkedIn: @cortneybakerFeedback? Questions? Comments? For more information or to reserve Dr. Cortney Baker to speak at an upcoming event, please contact her at: cortney@cortneybaker.com or 1-469-708-8840.
Kelley Keller is nationally known as “TheTrademarkGirlrocks.com” Trademark Attorney in Harrisburg, PA. Kelly is a serial Entrepreneur & Relentless Legal and Business Educator. Today’s topic: “When you hold onto an underperforming Employee for far too long: How to finally Fire quickly with confidence, ease, and certainty.” #firing, #employee leadership, #business development Whether she’s presenting to small business owners, counseling clients or coaching professionals, digital entrepreneurs, attorneys, college students, or corporate executives, Kelley Keller successfully connects the legal and business implications of turning intellectual property, innovation, and ideas into valuable business assets in a way that the audience understands. In this episode you’ll learn: How “The Underperforming Employee” got Kelley to think differently about mindset and alignment in regards to hiring, communication….and ultimately firing The power that clear, concise communication plays in a law firm and the POWER of upfront expectations, unapologetic unrelenting standards and the positive spin on DEMANDING what you want in a key employee A key strategy that will keep you going…even when you feel like you will never find “good people.” Strategies to overcome employee frustration that has you feeling like you are being held hostage and walking on eggshells What it is like on the other side of having a superstar “leader leading leaders”…what is it like to have an employee that has the support and protect your Time and Energy… Links and Resources http://kelleykeller.com Connect with us on Facebook at Hiring and Empowering Solutions www.hiringandempowering.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/molly-hall
Kelley Keller (@KelleyKeller) is an Intellectual Property Attorney & Education, and founder of The Keller Law Firm. She's also the creator of Innovation to Profits, an online educational resource for anyone with creative, valuable ideas. This legal-focused conversation discusses the types of IP, how portfolios must be handled, competition in the age of the Internet, Fair Use, and other legal matters important for creative pros in business. Show Notes & Links F.U.D. Intellectual Property, a definition IP is “controlling the movement of knowledge throughout the marketplace” ← Click to Tweet Types of IP: Brand Names/Trademarks, Copyrights, Patents, Trade Secrets The Coca-Cola formula, the world's most famous Trade Secret The Portfolio, a body of work for a creative pro Work-for-hire relationship (common for employees) Employer owns the work, employees need permission Non-compete and non-solicitation agreements are governed by Employment Law, at the State level “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” ← Click to Tweet Brand X As for your original logo, you have responsibility to protect and to police The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), and its Takedown Notices The US Copyright Act of 1976 says, essentially, the moment you create something, you own the copyright (assuming it's copyrightable (original, independent, etc.)) The difference between a “trade name” and a Trademark. The trade name is the legal name of your business at the State level; Trademarks are marketplace identities, and must be cleared on the Federal level. 1099 and W-9 forms, Tax forms for outside contractors Nissan Motors v. Nissan Computer Captain Fantastic Faster Than Superman Spiderman Batman Wolverine The Hulk And The Flash Combined Apple Computer v. Apple Corps Records aka “Why aren't the Beatles on iTunes?” US Olympic Committee v. Olympic Gyro Colleges Tell High Schools Logos Are Off Limits Agents and officers seize more than $4.8 million in fake NFL merchandise and seize 307 websites during ‘Operation Fake Sweep' Washington Redskins Mascot Controversy Washington Redskins Change Their Name To The D.C. Redskins Redskins defend name, ask federal court to overturn trademark decision USPTO Design Codes Lady Gaga stole the song “Judas”, claims singer/songwriter Tools USPTO.gov, the website for the US Patent & Trademark Office, where you can do a search. Behance, which hosts portfolios Copyright.gov Techniques Be proactive with new contracts and agreements; get an attorney to review Set up Google Alerts for brands/trademarks Hire a junior staffer to search for your brand online Get The Episode Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 36(MP3, 58:54, 28.3 MB) Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 36(OGG, 58:54, 48.1 MB) Subscribe to The Busy Creator Podcast on iTunes
[Legacy post: Small Business Talent] As self-employed professionals, all of us own and use intellectual property in a variety of different forms. Intellectual property laws and their impact on our business is an important topic. That’s why I asked Kelley Keller to join me on the podcast today. Kelley is a seasoned intellectual property law […] The post Kelley Keller on How to Protect Your Intellectual Property (and Avoid Expensive Lawsuits) appeared first on Smart Solo Business.