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Joseph Pine II is the author of many books including "Mass Customization" (see Amazon store @ https://www.amazon.com/B.-Joseph-Pine/e/B001JP9UY2/. In this interview he shares how he started with Mass Customization, what he considers the most interesting development in this area and much more Send Joe an email @ bjp2@StrategicHorizons.com Strategic Horizon's website is @ https://strategichorizons.com/ Check www.mcpc2017.com for the recurring event he mentioned. Next one is in spring 2019
Do you believe that once upon a time, before the rise of the administrative state, our legislature mainly legislated, our executive just carried out laws, and judges resolved individual disputes? Prepare to have your mind blown, as Maggie McKinley explains the central and evolving role that individual petitions for redress before Congress played from before the dawn of the Republic until the 1940s. She argues that our participation in government rather than formal, institutional separation has been the historical guarantor of democratic legitimacy. This show’s links: Maggie McKinley's faculty profile (https://www.law.upenn.edu/cf/faculty/mmckinle/) and writing (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1646988) Maggie McKinley, Petitioning and the Making of the Administrative State (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3150671) Maggie McKinley, Lobbying and the Petition Clause (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2762012) Sonja West, First Amendment Neighbors (http://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2035&context=fac_artchop) Oral Argument 1: Send Joe to Prison (http://oralargument.org/1) (guest Sonja West) Special Guest: Maggie McKinley.
Joe and Theo are at it again spilling the goods in the multifamily investing realm! Joe shares how his emails will eventually lure millions in capital to fund his apartment syndications. The two cover the pros and cons of multiple streams of income and placing focus on the streams that you are talented and passionate about. Joe did improve, surprise! Send Joe an email info@joefairless.com to possibly see a video of his performance. Follow Joe on YouTube! Best Ever Tweet: Focus on the income stream you are very good at. Listen to all episodes and get a FREE crash course on real estate investing at: Made Possible Because of Our Best Ever Sponsors: You find the deals. We’ll fund them. Yes, it’s that simple. Fund That Flip is an online lender that provides fast and affordable capital to real estate investors. We make funding your projects easy so you can focus on what you do best…rehabilitating homes. Learn more at . Subscribe to Joe’s YouTube Channel here to learn multifamily and raising money tips: Subscribe in and so you don’t miss an episode!
Christian, Joe, and frequent co-host Sonja West dig into the mail and tweet bags and discuss nonsense, sense, and antisense. Topics include: Judge John Hodgman’s weighing in on speed trap law, podcast listening speeds, the Slate Supreme Court Breakfast Table, the insurable liability approach to the gun crisis, Joe sings (yes) a line from “The Externality Song” and (relatedly, obv) Hamilton vs. Upstream Color, price matching and the morality quiz, footnoting and in-text citation and madness, an argument over Guantanamo and rights, more on the culturally polarized gun debate and on rights generally, Posner’s skepticism of academia, and how things change and get better. This show’s links: Sonja West’s faculty profile and writing Oral Argument 1: Send Joe to Prison (guest Sonja West) Judge John Hodgman on flashing lights to warn of speed traps Slate: The Supreme Court Breakfast Table Oral Argument 101: Tug of War Oral Argument 100: A Few Minutes in the Rear-View Mirror Oral Argument 96: Students as Means Kedar Bhatia, Footnotes in Supreme Court Opinions David Foster Wallace, Tense Present (an earlier version of Authority and American Usage in Consider the Lobster and Other Essays) The brief Christian helped with in Rasul v. Bush, making the Mathews v. Eldridge argument the Court wound up adopting in the simultaneously decided Hamdi v. Rumsfeld (see pp. 17-21) Sonja West, The Second Amendment Is Not Absolute The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act that confers immunity on gun manufacturers for most gun deaths; see also the wiki article on the act Oral Argument 102: Precautionary Federalism (guest Sarah Light) Dissent from denial of cert. in Stormans v. Wiesman Mark Graber, Alito (Religion) v. Alito (Abortion) Richard Posner, Entry 9: The Academy Is out of Its Depth Akhil Amar, Entry 10: Who Judges the Judges Richard Posner, Entry 11: The Immigration Decision Won’t Do Much Dawn Johnsen, Entry 12: How can a judge dismiss the importance of the Constitution? Richard Posner, Entry 27: Broad Interpretations Special Guest: Sonja West.
Do you have a right to film the police? Should people film the police? A lot of attention has been given to the use by police officers of body cameras (and dash cameras), but what about citizens’ filming arrests on the street? With Jocelyn Simonson, we explore the ways that the use of cameras both facilitates and is expression. This show’s links: Jocelyn Simonson’s facult profile and writing Oral Argument 64: Protect and Serve (guest Seth Stoughton) Jocelyn Simonson, Beyond Body Cameras: Defending a Robust Right to Record the Police Timothy Williams, James Thomas, Samuel Jacoby, and Damien Cave, Police Body Cameras: What Do You See? (an interactive NY Times feature using videos created by Seth Stoughton); see also Jason Kottke’s link to this piece, which also features links to related ideas in film direction The Chicago Police Accountability Task Force (with links to the report); see also Monica Davey and Mitch Smith, Chicago Police Dept. Plagued by Systemic Racism, Task Force Finds ACLU of Illinois v. Alvarez (featuring a dissent by Judge Posner) Floyd v. City of New York (the stop and frisk case); see also p.597 of the same case for the judge’s quotations of police, some used in Jocelyn’s paper, evincing a “contempt and hostility . . . toward the local population”) This American Life 414: The Right to Remain Silent, Act Two (“For 17 months, New York police officer Adrian Schoolcraft recorded himself and his fellow officers on the job, including their supervisors ordering them to do all sorts of things that police aren't supposed to do.”) Jocelyn Simonson, Copwatching About the panopticon Seth Stoughton, Law Enforcement’s ‘Warrior’ Problem (read online here if you don’t want the PDF) About Stephen Colbert’s performance at the 2006 White House Correspondents’ Dinner (Here’s the video.) City of Houston v. Hill (“Why don’t you pick on somebody your own size?”) Fields v. City of Philadelphia (finding no First Amendment right to film police officers) Samuel Warren and and Louis Brandeis, The Right to Privacy Oral Argument 1: Send Joe to Prison (guest Sonja West) Sonja West, First Amendment Neighbors Sonja West, The Monster in the Courtroom Special Guest: Jocelyn Simonson.
With evidence and criminal procedure scholar Lisa Kern Griffin, we discuss the role of narrative, storytelling, and probability in assessing guilt and innocence. Also, feedback on coffee, citation, librarians, and argument. This show’s links: Lisa Kern Griffin’s faculty profile and writing Sonja West, First Amendment Neighbors, citing Joe Miller, Christian Turner, and Sonja West, Oral Argument 1: Send Joe to Prison at 46:53, available at http://oralargument.org/1 Bunny’s coffee-roasting links: the Nesco Professional 800-watt Roaster, Green Coffee Buying Club, and information from Sweet Maria’s; Listener Zachary’s links: the Fresh Roast Plus 8 and White Mountain Coffee AP, Police Urge Google to Turn Fff ‘Stalking’ Feature on Mobile App for Drivers and Waze Video of Mike Tyson’s ten fastest knockouts Video of Lindsey Graham asking AG-nominee Loretta Lynch about the legal connection between gay marriage and polygamy Oral Argument 40: The Split Has Occurred, discussing Judge Sutton’s gay marriage opinion Oral Argument 44: Serial Oral Argument 45: Sacrifice Lisa Kern Griffin, Narrative, Truth, and Trial About the murder of Julie Jensen Jensen v. Schwochert (granting Jensen’s petition for a writ of habeas corpus on Confrontation Clause grounds); see also the denial of the state’s motion to alter the habeas judgment (note that this case is before the Seventh Circuit, which has had argument but not yet ruled) Christian Turner, Bet Your Life Before You Impose Death Old Chief v. United States Mark Spottswood, Emotional Fact-finding Special Guest: Lisa Kern Griffin.
We are joined by budding media celebrity, Sonja West, who got her start on Episode 1 of Oral Argument. We again turn to the Hobby Lobby decision and the Supreme Court’s odd epilogue. With Sonja’s expert guidance we try to make sense of the web of religious liberty. Also, war on women or the century of gender equality? This show’s links: Sonja West’s faculty profile and writing Oral Argument 1: Send Joe to Prison, guest Sonja West Sonja West’s appearance on MSNBC’s The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores The full but brief text of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act Oral Argument 25: Normal Religions, in which we first discussed and set out the basics of the Hobby Lobby decision Wheaton College v. Burwell, granting a temporary injunction pending full appellate review Wheaton College, the one in Illinois, and its Statement of Faith and Educational Purpose Form 700 Dahlia Lithwick and Sonja West, Quick Change Justice: While You Were Sleeping, Hobby Lobby Just Got So Much Worse Marty Lederman, What Next in Wheaton College? Is It Also a “Win/Win” Compromise? University of Notre Dame v. Sebelius, Posner’s Seventh Circuit opinion on Notre Dame’s objections to filling out Form 700 Michael Dorf, Hobby Lobby Post-Mortem Part 2: The Wheaton College Stay Reprieve, Gitmo Detainees Demand Same Religious Rights as Hobby Lobby Employment Division v. Smith, the case that launched RFRA Boy Scouts of America v. Dale Dahlia Lithwick, After Hobby Lobby, Dahlia’s analysis of the gender divide evident in and exacerbated by the Supreme Court’s end-of-term decisions (posted after we recorded) Special Guest: Sonja West.