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We zoom forward over 100 years, from the Castle of Otranto to the bowels of Victorian England to discuss a lesser-known work by the Great Charles Dickens, The Signal-Man. We also discuss a classic element of the Gothic: premonitions of death. Leave us a rating and review on iTunes Connect with us on social media: Goodreads Twitter Instagram YouTube Support the Show: Patreon Amazon Affiliate Link PayPal Crypto Currency: Bitcoin: 1DorTMaSyuo7E9no36uY4qEnQr5Gxh7TPN Ethereum: 0xd4C80d15a6F0575E7508e21d46Fee3F2Bec5a3cD Basic Attention Token: 0xd4C80d15a6F0575E7508e21d46Fee3F2Bec5a3cD Litecoin: LbtzEf1r3TSKJDxFfs5iAGAyVJF9zExXyz Dash: XjNCQtatVJDPaqBBeAkHwSEpT2rfxohHSg Qtum: 0xd4C80d15a6F0575E7508e21d46Fee3F2Bec5a3cD Show Notes: The Signalman--Full Text Charles Dickens Biography Analysis: The Signalman by Charles Dickens A Literary Analysis of The Signal-Man by Ahmed Mansur Moustafa 20 Iconic Celebrities Who Had Creepy Premonitions About Their Own Deaths Case Briefs: Regina v. Dudley and Stephens The Global Consciousness Project "Formal Analysis of September 11, 2001" National Geographic: "9/11 and Global Consciousness" Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com Sergei Rachmaninoff performs Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C sharp minor, Op. 3 (Public Domain) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unhallowed/support
Content warning: gore Daniel cut his thumb off, and we read the case that most students learn on their first day of criminal law. Spoiler alert: shit is fucked up. Drinks: Corona Extra Please contact officials in Wisconsin and demand justice for Jacob Blake by clicking here. Donate to the Milwaukee Freedom Fund by clicking here. If you're new to the fight for racial and economic justice, or if you're looking for reading material, places to donate, and materials with which to educate yourself, please see below. Opportunities for White People in the Fight for Racial Justice Where to Donate Black Lives Matter What You Can Do (Megathread) A Guide to Allyship and Why "All Cops Are Bastards" How to Support During the Black Lives Matter Movement Fighting Anti-Blackness Resource List (Harvard University) Non-Optical Accompliceship Toolkit --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drunklawschool/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drunklawschool/support
Episode 1: Regina v. Dudley and Stephens. In Episode 1, our host explores the wild world of British sailor cannibals. Intro music: Tell it to the Judge on Sunday by the Long Ryders.
Joe shook off the plague and won a major prize all in one week. In celebration, we debate and discuss the lottery, choosing numbers, and the endowment “effect.” Into the mailbag we go and discuss our Speluncean episodes, an executioner’s privilege, robotic burritos and sandwiches, engineering happiness and social welfare functions, school funding, freedom, bro country, speed trap brief return, Canadian real estate as political barometer, the rougiest judge, knitting, and the Re-Framing. This show’s links: Gregory Klass and Kathryn Zeiler, Against Endowment Theory: Experimental Economics and Legal Scholarship Oral Argument Hymn 1 and Hymn 2 Regina v. Dudley and Stephens (and more about the case) Robot or Not burritos Christian List, Social Choice Theory (in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Vox’s The Weeds podcast Gannon v. State (and Trevor Graff and John Eligon, Court Orders Kansas Legislature to Spend More on Schools) San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez About bro country Oral Argument 84: Felker’s Chickens (guest Steve Vladeck) Steve Vladeck, Vehicle Problems vs. Unusual Vehicles: The Supreme Court’s Bizarre Cert. Grant in Welch The Oyez podcast feed for 2015 Supreme Court oral argument and the collection of Oyez feeds in iTunes Josh Blackman and Howard Wasserman, The Process of Marriage Equality