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Ayn Rand Centre UK Podcast
Pacific Legal Foundation's Larry Salzman | HBTV 103

Ayn Rand Centre UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 47:13


Youtube link: https://youtube.com/live/pEXB_3K7MYk

Cato Daily Podcast
State-Run Home Equity Theft Goes before SCOTUS

Cato Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 20:21


A dozen states and DC steal home equity from often unsuspecting homeowners. The process known as “home equity theft” leaves many people both homeless and without a large fraction of their retirement savings. The Pacific Legal Foundation will bring a case to the U.S. Supreme Court this year. Researcher Angela C. Erickson and attorney Larry Salzman comment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bill Meyer Show Podcast
10-07-21_THURSDAY_8AM

Bill Meyer Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 49:19


Larry Salzman, Pacific Legal Foundation Director of Litigation. We talk of all the big Supreme Court cases worth watching.

Ayn Rand Institute Live!
Perspectives on Pursuing an Intellectual Career | 2nd Panel Q&A

Ayn Rand Institute Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 20:14


As a professional intellectual or an “intellectual professional,” there is a wide variety of possible avenues for advancing Objectivism in your professional work. In this session, a panel of distinguished speakers from a variety of professional backgrounds talks about their work and careers. Adam Mossoff is Professor of Law at Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, is Chair of the Forum for Intellectual Property at the Hudson Institute, and is affiliated with several other think tanks and policy organizations. He is a nationally recognized expert on intellectual property policy. His research has been relied on by the Supreme Court, by lower federal courts, and by federal agencies, and he has been invited five times to testify before the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives on patent legislation. Larry Salzman is the Litigation Director at Pacific Legal Foundation, a public interest law firm dedicated to advancing the principles of individual rights and limited government through law. He leads PLF's attorneys in developing and litigating cases involving property rights, economic freedom, free speech, equality, and the constitutional separation of powers. He is also a graduate of ARI's Objectivist Academic Center. Dr. Robert Mayhew, a member of ARI's board of directors, teaches philosophy at Seton Hall University. He is the author or editor of seven books in his area of specialization, ancient philosophy (most recently "Aristotle's Lost Homeric Problems"), and author or editor of ten books related to Ayn Rand and Objectivism. Alex Epstein is a philosopher and energy expert who argues that “human flourishing” should be the guiding principle of industrial and environmental progress. He is the author of the New York Times best-seller "The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels".

Ayn Rand Institute Live!
Larry Salzman | Perspectives on Pursuing an Intellectual Career

Ayn Rand Institute Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 14:49


As a professional intellectual or an “intellectual professional,” there is a wide variety of possible avenues for advancing Objectivism in your professional work. In this session, Larry Salzman talks about his work and career. Larry Salzman is the Litigation Director at Pacific Legal Foundation, a public interest law firm dedicated to advancing the principles of individual rights and limited government through law. He leads PLF's attorneys in developing and litigating cases involving property rights, economic freedom, free speech, equality, and the constitutional separation of powers. He is also a graduate of ARI's Objectivist Academic Center.

Ayn Rand Institute Live!
How Did Freedom Fare in the Supreme Court This Year? (2018) with Amy Peikoff, Larry Salman, Steve Simpson

Ayn Rand Institute Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 91:01


Gay wedding cakes. Compulsory union dues. Mandatory disclosures for pregnancy centers. Police searches of cell phone records. These are just a few of the subjects the Supreme Court has taken up this term. The Court’s major cases impact freedom in America and involve fascinating political and philosophical questions. Our panel of experts: Amy Peikoff, Larry Salzman and Steve Simpson, analyze some of the Court’s most momentous decisions from this term and explain their implications.Recorded live at OCON 2018 on July 3, 2018.

New Ideal, from the Ayn Rand Institute
Are “Stay at Home” Orders Constitutional?

New Ideal, from the Ayn Rand Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 75:48


All across the United States, millions of people have been ordered to "stay at home" or "shelter in place" to slow the coronavirus pandemic. They’ve been told not to go to work, not to go to school, not to go out of their homes — unless absolutely necessary. And this situation is expected to last for many weeks to come.  What legal precedents, if any, are there for such measures? Do they represent the suspension of the Constitution? How do the lockdowns relate to the principle of the rule of law and the protection of individual rights? Should we expect to see any of the lockdown orders challenged in court? These are some of the questions I put to two legal experts, Larry Salzman and Steve Simpson, in a special episode of ARI’s web series Philosophy for Living on Earth. Make sure to catch Salzman and Simpson’s answers to the question: What are “trip wires” for concern about the widening scope of government power and, worse, authoritarian measures? Watch the whole interview, followed by audience Q&A, here: And catch up on previous episodes on our Youtube channel or the podcast (Apple, Stitcher, Spotify).

New Ideal, from the Ayn Rand Institute
Are “Stay at Home” Orders Constitutional?

New Ideal, from the Ayn Rand Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 75:48


All across the United States, millions of people have been ordered to "stay at home" or "shelter in place" to slow the coronavirus pandemic. They’ve been told not to go to work, not to go to school, not to go out of their homes — unless absolutely necessary. And this situation is expected to last for many weeks to come.  What legal precedents, if any, are there for such measures? Do they represent the suspension of the Constitution? How do the lockdowns relate to the principle of the rule of law and the protection of individual rights? Should we expect to see any of the lockdown orders challenged in court? These are some of the questions I put to two legal experts, Larry Salzman and Steve Simpson, in a special episode of ARI’s web series Philosophy for Living on Earth. Make sure to catch Salzman and Simpson’s answers to the question: What are “trip wires” for concern about the widening scope of government power and, worse, authoritarian measures? Watch the whole interview, followed by audience Q&A, here: And catch up on previous episodes on our Youtube channel or the podcast (Apple, Stitcher, Spotify).

Cato Daily Podcast
Kentucky Puts the Kibosh on Entrepreneurial Freedom

Cato Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2019 7:46


Kentucky wants a would-be entrepreneur to get permission from his would-be competitors to operate in the commonwealth. Larry Salzman of the Pacific Legal Foundation details the case of Phillip Truesdell and Legacy Medical Transport. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Yaron Brook Show
Yaron Brook Show: Interview with attorney Larry Salzman

Yaron Brook Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 85:39


Topics included: Civil Forfeiture, Public Interest Law, Economic Liberty, History of Constitutional interpretation, New Supreme Court AppointmentsLarry Salzman is a Senior Attorney litigating cases involving property rights and economic liberty. He is also an adjunct clinical professor at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law, in Orange County, Calif., where PLF’s Liberty Clinic project sponsors a trial litigation program for students. He was previously an attorney at the Institute for Justice and a judicial clerk at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. In addition to his career in law, Larry co-founded an e-commerce company and served for four years as its CEO.More on Larry can be found at https://pacificlegal.org/staff/larry-salzman/.Like what you hear?  Become a Patreon member, get exclusive content and support the creation of more videos like this! Or support the show direct through PayPal: paypal.me/YaronBrookShow.Want more? Tune in to the Yaron Brook Show on YouTube. Connect with Yaron via Tweet @YaronBrook or follow him on Facebook @ybrook and YouTube (/YaronBrook).Want to learn more about Objectivism? Check out the Ayn Rand Institute.

Cato Daily Podcast
Florida’s Tone Deaf Rules on Hearing Aids

Cato Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 10:18


The rules that Florida has imposed governing hearing aid sellers and customers are onerous and in conflict with federal law. Larry Salzman, a senior attorney at the Pacific Legal Foundation, discusses a new lawsuit challenging those rules. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Courting Liberty
Property Rights Will Always Be PLF's Signature Cause

Courting Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 20:24


Director of Litigation at Pacific Legal Foundation, Jim Burling, talks with PLF attorney's Larry Salzman and David Breemer about how PLF will take on property rights in 2017. Salzman also touches on economic liberty issues and Burling gives an update on environmental affairs. All three guests discuss their thoughts on what the PLF fight will look like under a new President.

Courting Liberty
PLF sues Orange County for stifling First Amendment rights

Courting Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 17:48


Pacific Legal Foundation's Harold Johnson interviews PLF principal attorney Larry Salzman and his client Michael Cefali about a freedom of speech case in San Juan Capistrano, California where Cefali was ticketed for placing a "For Sale" sign on his car which was parked on a public street in front of his home.

Courting Liberty
Illegal land sale fee leaves Marin family in the red

Courting Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2016 19:33


Pacific Legal Foundation's Harold Johnson talks with PLF attorney Larry Salzman and his client Dart Cherk about an illegal fee that was imposed on them in the sale of their property in San Rafael, California.

Courting Liberty
Major Property Rights Battle Continues In Palo Alto

Courting Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 19:11


PLF Director of Communications Harold Johnson interviews PLF attorney and Director of the Liberty Clinic project, Larry Salzman, about their case titled Jisser v. City of Palo Alto. The Jisser family would like to get out of the mobile home park business in Palo Alto as they look forward to retirement, but the City demands that they pay millions of dollars in “mitigation” payments to their tenants as a condition of receiving a permit to close the park.

Courting Liberty
West Virginia Small Business Owner Falls Victim To Competitor's Veto

Courting Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 20:00


PLF's Harold Johnson hosts a conversation with PLF attorney Larry Salzman and his client Arty Vogt about an economic liberty case that is limiting Arty's moving business in West Virginia. Because of an old certificate of need law in the state a competition moving company located more than 100 miles away was allowed to veto his certificate of need, denying Arty's company to make moves for his loyal customer base within the state of West Virginia.

RealClear Radio Hour
Executive Branch Overreach with Jeff Hirsch, Larry Salzman, & Neema Singh Guliani

RealClear Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2014 45:50


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Cato Daily Podcast
The Ill-Defined Crime of 'Structuring'

Cato Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2014 9:27


The IRS is seizing the assets of business people, but then won't file criminal charges. Larry Salzman from the Institute for Justice is taking the agency to court. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

KUCI: What Would Arwen Do?
Tani Tinuviel with part 1 of interview with local percussionist and composer Larry Salzman ltsalzman@gmail.com

KUCI: What Would Arwen Do?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2013


KUCI: What Would Arwen Do?
Tani Tinuviel with part 2 of interview with local percussionist and composer Larry Salzman ltsalzman@gmail.com

KUCI: What Would Arwen Do?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2013


Freedomain Radio! Volume 6: Shows 2120-2575
FDR2156 Property, Theft, Asset Forfeiture and Ron Paul Betrayed!?! - Stefan Molyneux of Freedomain Radio hosts the Peter Schiff radio show!

Freedomain Radio! Volume 6: Shows 2120-2575

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2012 80:00


Stefan Molyneux hosts the Peter Schiff radio show, discusses the philosophical basis for property rights, and welcomes special guests economist Veronique deRugy to talk about the hidden cost of stimulus spending, and lawyer Larry Salzman to talk about the high cost of healthcare, and legal hell of asset forfeiture. Also, the RNC is Blocking Ron Paul Republicans from Tampa Bay Convention Grounds!