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    Phil in the Blanks
    Criminalizing the Crisis: Homeless in America

    Phil in the Blanks

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 26:37


    Can sleeping outside land you in jail? Dr. Phil investigates whether homelessness is being treated as a crime. Thank you to our sponsors: Beam: Visit https://shopbeam.com/DRPHIL and use code DRPHIL to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off"   Greenlight: Raise financially smart kids. Start your risk-free trial today! visit https://Greenlight.com/phil    #podcast #DrPhilPodcast #HomelessnessCrisis #GrantsPass #SupremeCourtCase #HousingNotHandcuffs #CriminalizingPoverty #PublicSafety #UrbanPolicy #HomelessRights #AmericanJustice

    All In with Chris Hayes
    Hayes torches ‘dangerous crank' RFK Jr

    All In with Chris Hayes

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 41:54


    August 28, 2025; 8pm: Tonight, the calls for action from a surreal scene in Atlanta. And Dr. Jennifer Layden, who resigned her post at the CDC, joins live. Then, will the Supreme Court actually stop Donald Trump's takeover of America's independent bank. And why lawmakers are demanding answers after DHS reportedly arrests two firefighters while they were fighting a wildfire. To listen to this show and other MSNBC podcasts without ads, sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts. Want more of Chris? Download and subscribe to his podcast, “Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes podcast” wherever you get your podcasts.

    Opening Arguments
    Did a Federal Judge Really Just Shutter Alligator Alcatraz?

    Opening Arguments

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 61:40


    OA1185 - The rule of law has never been put more to the test in this country, and we do our best to keep up with at least a few of the most important decent developments. We begin with a brief review of the current status of wrongfully-deported Salvadoran asylum seeker Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Why is the Trump administration desperately trying to re-deport this Central American man whom they already fully admit was deported to hell by mistake to… Uganda? Matt explains. Then: Did a federal judge really just shutter Florida's “Alligator Alcatraz”? We consider the history of this surprisingly significant swampland and why an environmental challenge to its existence was so much easier to win than one based in due process, while also celebrating a major win for native rights. Another major presidential first this week: for the first time in US history, the President has claimed the authority to fire a member of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. Could this one decision really have global economic consequences? How much does it matter that Trump has done literally the one thing that the Supreme Court has ever told him *not* to do? We review some basics to try to understand the full magnitude of what this all means for our current moment before moving on to today's footnote: an outstanding decision from a Virginia federal judge which should stand as a model for how the judiciary can stand up to American fascism. Kilmar Abrego Garcia's Motion to Dismiss Based on Vindictive and Selective Prosecution Abrego Garcia habeas docket SCOTUS shadow docket order in Trump v. Wilcox (5/22/2025) Judge Williams's order closing “Alligator Alcatraz” (8/21/2025) Order granting motion to dismiss in U.S. v. Russell (8/26/2025) Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do!

    Cyrus Says
    Catching up & AMAs with Abbas!

    Cyrus Says

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 50:43


    Abbas is back on the AMA and it’s gloriously unhinged: from co-parenting a cat after a breakup to an Indigo co-pilot’s loo fiasco, Dream11’s exit, Priyadarshan’s “100 and out?”, Pujara’s retirement, and whether Messi is actually coming to India. Plus: Supreme Court vs dogs, mallu-spotting hacks, and more Mumbai monsoon misery. What’s inside (highlights): Breakups, awkward run-ins & the “cat maintenance” economics—Abbas splits vet/food costs and all the social weirdness that follows. “Man climbed the Parliament building!” → sneaking into govt buildings, delivery-boy disguises & canteens. Supreme Court vs Dogs (and Cyrus’ PSA about not getting into certain ‘positions’). Barging into an airplane loo: the co-pilot incident that had everyone talking. Priyadarshan eyeing retirement after film #100 (allegedly) The ₹76 lakh marriage story. Dream11 reportedly backs out as Team India’s kit/title sponsor—escape clause gossip & “condom brand” jokes. Pujara retires: stats, love, and… why “Chintu” doesn’t work at 36. “Messi in India?!”—survival tips for the GOAT if he lands here. Plus Putin/Trump’s English, wheelchairs & biology, identifying mallus, and mattresses that practically sponsor podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Law and Chaos
    Ep 161 — The Winner Breaks It All

    Law and Chaos

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 56:53


    After “fixing” crime in DC, Trump is off to “fix” Chicago. But since Chicago is in an actual state, he may encounter one or two legal issues. And after the Supreme Court shook its finger at the president and said not to fire members of the Federal Reserve, he's trying to do it anyway. Whodathunkit? Meanwhile, DC US Attorney Jeanine Pirro can't seem to indict a ham sandwich.   Links:   Lisa Cook v. Trump [Fed Board of Govs case, Docket via Court Listener] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71218248/cook-v-trump/   US v. Dunn [Hoagie Hurler, Docket via Court Listener] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71223125/united-states-v-dunn/   US v. Reid [Triple No Bill, Docket via Court Listener] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/71196710/united-states-v-reid/?order_by=desc   Prosecutors Fail to Obtain Indictment Against Man Who Threw Sandwich at Federal Agent https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/27/us/politics/trump-sandwich-assault-indictment-justice-department.html   D.C. judges and grand jurors push back on Trump policing surge https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/08/27/trump-crime-surge-court-cases/   Trump Executive Order “Additional Measures to Address the Crime Emergency in the District of Columbia” https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/08/additional-measures-to-address-the-crime-emergency-in-the-district-of-columbia/   Chicago crime dashboard https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/sites/vrd/home.html   Chicago crime fact sheet https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/mayor/Press%20Room/Press%20Releases/2025/August/FACT%20SHEET%20CITY%20OF%20CHICAGO%20CONTINUES%20TO%20SEE%20HISTORIC%20DECLINES%20IN%20VIOLENT%20CRIME%20UNDER%20MAYOR%20BRANDON%20JOHNSON.pdf   DC Home Rule Act https://dccouncil.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Home-Rule-Act-2018-for-printing-9-13-182.pdf   10 USC § 12406 https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/10/12406   10 U.S.C. 253 https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/10/253   Trump Tries to Grab ‘Em by the Comme Positatus https://www.lawandchaospod.com/p/trump-tries-to-grab-em-by-the-posse   Newsom v. Trump (N.D. Cal.) [docket via CourtListener] https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/70496361/newsom-v-trump/?order_by=desc   Trump Title 10 proclamation for Los Angeles https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/06/department-of-defense-security-for-the-protection-of-department-of-homeland-security-functions/ Show Links: https://www.lawandchaospod.com/ BlueSky: @LawAndChaosPod Threads: @LawAndChaosPod Twitter: @LawAndChaosPod  

    America Dissected with Abdul El-Sayed

    Abdul and Katelyn discuss another inundating week in public health, which includes: The sudden departure of the CDC Director, Susan Monarez, just weeks after her confirmation The resignations of three other top leaders at HHS FDA's approval of the fall Covid booster, which limits the vaccine to seniors and people at high risk, as well as new alternative recommendations from major medical organizations A Supreme Court ruling that puts a new legal wrinkle in the fight to restore NIH grants The rise of radioactive shrimp and flying fresh-eating maggots! Then as we look ahead to Labor Day, Abdul sits down with Dr. Taylor Walker, president of the largest labor union representing physicians. We are dark next week for the holiday. Check out our shop at store.americadissected.com for our new America Dissected merch – including logo shirts, hoodies and mugs. And don't miss our “Vaccines Work. Science Matters.” t-shirts! This show would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors. America Dissected invites you to check them out. This episode was brought to you by: Incogni: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code DISSECTED at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/dissected OneSkin: Get 15% off OneSkin with the code DISSECTED at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod

    Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz
    Now Is the Time to Reverse 'Gay Marriage' | 8/28/25

    Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 64:19


    The Minnesota trans-identifying shooter is part of a dangerous trend of psychosis among those pumped with chemical castration drugs. Conservatives must use this opportunity to ban all forms of castration, not just for children but for adults as well. At the same time, we must remember that transgenderism flows directly from Obergefell and the false concept of a same-sex marriage. We're joined by Mat Staver of Liberty Counsel, who believes his client, Kim Davis, is on the cusp of forcing the Supreme Court to overturn Obergefell. We discuss the legal case for overturning the decision and why anyone who voted for the Dobbs opinion is bound to reverse this decision because Obergefell is even more legally indefensible than Roe v. Wade. We also discuss the need to build political momentum in the states and expose the travesty of same-sex adoptions so that we don't make the same mistakes we did with Dobbs — winning the legal fight while losing the political fight in the states.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Jesse Kelly Show
    Tulsi Gabbard Announces SHOCKING Discovery, Cracker Barrel CAVES & Federal Reserve Gets BIG Shake-Up

    The Jesse Kelly Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 45:22 Transcription Available


    Tulsi Gabbard just revealed a big discovery. Jesse Kelly discusses that and what it means for the deep state. This comes amid drama at the Federal Reserve. What will come of it? Will the Supreme Court get involved? Jesse speaks with Josh Hammer and Dave Brat about this. Plus, Tommy Robinson joins Jesse for an exclusive interview on a major story from across the pond. I'm Right with Jesse Kelly on The First TV | 8-27-25 Choq: Visit https://choq.com/jessetv for a 17.76% discount on your CHOQ subscription for life Beam: Visit https://shopbeam.com/JESSEKELLY and use code JESSEKELLY to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off. Pure Talk: Go to https://www.puretalk.com/JESSETV to make the switchFollow The Jesse Kelly Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJesseKellyShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast
    [Encore Episode] After The Talk: How to Prepare for Your Divorce with Susan Guthrie, Esq.

    The Divorce Survival Guide Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 50:39


    New episodes return in September! In this final encore episode for the month of August, you'll hear part two of a special crossover series with The Divorce and Beyond Podcast. This episode picks up where my conversation with Susan Guthrie left off: how to have the most difficult conversation of your life: “I want a divorce.”  To hear the first part of our conversation, be sure to visit Susan's website to listen. Throughout this episode, we talk about what happens after “the talk,”- everything from building your divorce team to understanding your options for mediation or litigation. Susan brings decades of experience and grounded wisdom to this conversation, making it a must-listen if you're preparing for what comes next. What you'll hear about in this episode: Why January is notoriously dubbed “divorce month”  The first thing you should do after you share with your spouse that you want a divorce The biggest fallacy in the divorce process  How to find the best path forward towards mediation Some approaches to divorce mediation and how to build a mediation team. A reasonable expectation of a timeline for your divorce.  Learn more about Susan Guthrie:  Susan Guthrie, nationally recognized as one of the Top Family Law and Mediation Attorneys in the country, has been helping individuals and families navigate separation and divorce for 30 years. Susan provides online divorce mediation and legal coaching services to select clients around the world. As a leading dispute resolution professional, Susan is honored to serve on the Executive Council of the American Bar Association's (ABA) Section of Dispute Resolution as the Membership Officer and to be a Co-Chair of the Mediation Committee. After a year and half of co-hosting the award-winning podcast, Breaking Free: A Modern Divorce Podcast, which reached over 3 million listeners, Susan recently launched her fresh and inspiring new podcast, The Divorce and Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq. which debuted on iTunes “Top Podcasts” List for self-help podcasts. Divorce & Beyond is focused on pulling back the curtain on the mysteries of the divorce process and bringing tips and resources to help people to thrive and shine in their new future beyond divorce. Susan has been featured in and on media outlets such as CNBC, Market Watch, News Nation,  Forbes, the ABA's Just Resolutions Magazine, Thrive Global, Medium, and many more. She is licensed to practice law in the States of California and Connecticut as well as before the Supreme Court of the United States. Resources & Links: Divorce RoadmapFocused Strategy Sessions with Kate The Divorce Survival Guide Resource BundlePhoenix Rising: A Divorce Empowerment CollectiveKate on Instagram @kateanthony_divorcecoachKate on FacebookThe D Word: Making the Ultimate Decision About Your Marriage Susan's website Susan on Instagram The Divorce and Beyond Podcast: WE NEED TO TALK: How to Have the Most Difficult Conversation of Your Life with Kate Anthony =================== DISCLAIMER:  THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL ADVICE.  YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY, COACH, OR THERAPIST IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM. Episode link: https://kateanthony.com/podcast/encore-episode-after-the-talk-how-to-prepare-for-your-divorce-with-susan-guthrie-esq/  

    Morning Shift Podcast
    Carol Moseley Braun On Her New Memoir ‘Trailblazer'

    Morning Shift Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 23:13


    In 1991, a high-profile and controversial Supreme Court confirmation hearing led Carol Moseley Braun to run for the U.S. Senate. “The good people of Illinois saw fit to elect me,” Moseley Braun says. That's when she became the first Black woman to serve in the upper chamber. At the same time, Braun was the first woman senator to represent the state of Illinois in Congress. Braun details her childhood, that journey to Congress and the international success that would follow in a new memoir, “Trailblazer: Perseverance in Life and Politics.” Reset sits down with Carol Moseley Braun to learn more about her Chicago upbringing and storied career. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    Cancel Me, Daddy
    Inside the Secret Conservative Plan to Censor the Internet (ft Siri Dahl)

    Cancel Me, Daddy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 56:43


    Age verification laws are the latest front in the religious right's movement to censor your speech and limit your Internet access, including what information you can access. Whitewashed as interventions to "protect children," these conservative laws and their so-called content moderation actually make it more dangerous for kids, especially trans and queer kids cut off from digital lifelines. No one in Mississippi can access Bluesky, including critical local news alerts, thanks to the state's ban. You know who warned us this would happen, back when Visa and Mastercard first started refusing to process payments for what conservatives—not you—have deemed NSFW video games, the games you can no longer play? Sex workers.This week, Katelyn and Christine interview adult performer and content creator Siri Dahl, one of the first people to call out the Trump administration's anti-pornography crackdown for what it is—an effort to suppress free speech for all. The Supreme Court's June decision upholding age verification laws for porn—“corn”—websites arms Trump's federal lackeys with your data and allows them to more broadly encroach on internet privacy. What is obscene? This government wants to decide and limit what information you can access, from gender-affirming info about trans identities and hormone therapy for trans and menopausal people to reproductive health issues about menstruation, contraception, and abortion. It is a fascinating conversation between intersectional feminists who recognize that sex work is another facet of bodily autonomy.Stream on our YouTube channel—remember to ring the bell! Listen via Apple or Spotify. Be sure to check out the merch store—Merch Me, Daddy!Links for Apple:Follow Siri Dahl via her website, www.siridahl.com, and Instagram @thesiridahlagainSiri's SFW free speech explainer videoStream and support the Corn Telethon on September 4!Ashton Pitttman for the Mississippi Free Press: Editor's Note | Bluesky Blocks Mississippi IPs, Citing State's Age Verification Law, Free Speech and Privacy ConcernsJasmine Mithani for The 19th News: Supreme Court clears the way for increased age verification for porn sitesKarl Bode for Techdirt: Waypoint Writers Quit After Vice's Chickenshit New Owners Delete Articles Critical Of Steam PoliciesJosh Taylor for The Guardian: Mastercard and Visa face backlash after hundreds of adult games removed from online stores Steam and Itch.ioChristine Grimaldi for The Flytrap: The District of AbortionMartin Austermuhle for The 51st: What's going on with the National Guard in D.C.?Merch Me, Daddy—order your “Mother” stickers in Cancel Me, Daddy's merch store!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Puliyabaazi Hindi Podcast
    आवारा कुत्तों की समस्या: जनस्वास्थ्य या नैतिकता का मामला? The Irrational Laws Behind India's Stray Overpopulation

    Puliyabaazi Hindi Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 45:52


    क्या आपको पता है कि भारत में तकरीबन ६ करोड़ आवारा कुत्तें हैं और हर साल १ करोड़ ७० लाख लोगों को कुत्तें काटते हैं? इस विषय पर वैसे तो काफ़ी चर्चा हो चुकी है पर ज़्यादातर लोग इस मुद्दे को नैतिकता की दृष्टि से देखते हैं, तो पुलियाबाज़ी पर हमने इसे लोकनीति के नज़रिये से समझने की कोशिश की।We discuss:* Supreme Court's verdict on strays* What are the existing laws?* Should this decision be made at the Union level?* ABC Rules 2023 and Community Dogs* Is it a question of morality?* Who bears the cost of this policy?* Strengthening the Local BodiesAlso, please note that Puliyabaazi is now available on Youtube with video.Related Links:Article | Opinion: What Explains India's Privileged Treatment of Street Dogs? By Ryan LoboResearch Paper | ‘Stray appetites': a socio-ecological analysis of free-ranging dogs living alongside human communities in Bangalore, India by Shireen Jagriti Bhalla, Roy Kemmers, Ana Vasques & Abi Tamim Vanak Article | आवारा कुत्तों की समस्या: दया और दुलार से बढ़कर ज़िम्मेदार पशु प्रेम की ज़रूरत by Khyati PathakDogs vs wolves: A Shift in Maharashtra's Apex PredatorsThanks for reading पुलियाबाज़ी Puliyabaazi! This post is public so feel free to share it.Related Episodes:सड़कों को सुरक्षित और सुगम कैसे बनाएं? Improving Road Safety ft. Rahul Goel, IIT-Delhiविकसित भारत के लिए टॉप10 उपाय। 10-Point Road Map for a Developed IndiaPuliyabaazi Playlist:If you have any questions for the guest or feedback for us, please comment here or write to us at puliyabaazi@gmail.com. If you like our work, please subscribe and share this Puliyabaazi with your friends, family and colleagues.Website: https://puliyabaazi.inHosts: @saurabhchandra @pranaykotas @thescribblebeeTwitter: @puliyabaaziInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/puliyabaazi/Subscribe & listen to the podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Castbox, AudioBoom, YouTube, Spotify or any other podcast app. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.puliyabaazi.in

    The LA Report
    Extra patrols at LA Catholic schools, LA City Council delays law firm payment, CA Supreme Court won't block redistricting election— The A.M. Edition

    The LA Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 4:44


    LA Catholic schools are on heightened alert in response to the shooting in Minneapolis. LA's City Council is putting off a decision on paying its homelessness lawyers. California's Supreme Court refuses to block the special election on Congressional redistricting. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com

    The JTrain Podcast
    Green Room Hang Gone Wrong with Dan Soder - CHIT CHAT WEDNESDAY - The JTrain Podcast with Jared Freid

    The JTrain Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 51:09


    This week on The JTrain Podcast, Jared is joined by comedian Dan Soder for a classic Chit Chat Wednesday. They kick things off with laughs about body types, ranch dressing, and upcoming shows before diving into a wide-ranging conversation. Dan shares his fitness routine, stories from life on the road, and why he prefers hanging out with eager new comics over bitter old ones in the green room. The two swap food favorites, reminisce about their college days, and debate tipping etiquette for green room staff. They also get into comedy shop talk, from opener etiquette and overlapping material to how comedians should treat their audiences. To top it off, they imagine a hilarious comedy Supreme Court made up of the most influential comics. It is a fun, unfiltered hang between two sharp comics you will not want to miss!

    Prosecuting Donald Trump
    We are in a Different Place

    Prosecuting Donald Trump

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 57:55


    On Monday, after Kilmar Abrego Garcia was taken into ICE custody, Judge Paula Xinis temporarily barred the Trump administration from deporting him to Uganda. Mary and Andrew begin here, reminding listeners that the origin of his case stems from a mistake made by our government. Next, they detail the questionable nature of the FBI raid on former National Security Advisor John Bolton's home and office before diving into some 30+ letters sent by Attorney General Pam Bondi to blue-leaning jurisdictions, with the aim of ending their sanctuary policies. Last up, Mary and Andrew drill down on Trump's latest executive order related to a rapidly deployable National Guard unit, as he sharpens threats to send troops into more cities.Further reading: Trump's Executive Order: ADDITIONAL MEASURES TO ADDRESS THE CRIME EMERGENCY IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAGarrett Graff's piece Mary referred to: America Tips Into FascismAnd a reminder: tickets are on sale now for MSNBC Live – our second live community event featuring more than a dozen MSNBC hosts. The day-long event will be held on October 11th at Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan. To buy tickets visit msnbc.com/live25.Want to listen to this show without ads? Sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts.

    WSJ What’s News
    Trump's Move to Fire Fed Governor Sets Up New Legal Test of Presidential Power

    WSJ What’s News

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 14:41


    P.M. Edition for Aug. 27. Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook has vowed to fight President Trump's effort to remove her from her post—a legal challenge likely to end up in front of the Supreme Court. WSJ Supreme Court correspondent Jess Bravin talks about the legal precedents for the president's moves, and how such a case might be decided. Plus, we have the latest on the shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis that left two children dead. And the FBI says that Salt Typhoon, the Beijing-linked yearslong espionage campaign, was much more extensive than investigators had previously understood. WSJ editor Aruna Viswanatha joins to discuss just how huge it really was. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    CNN Tonight
    Fed Board Member Lisa Cook Defies Trump's Bid To Fire Her

    CNN Tonight

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 46:34


    President Donald Trump's decision late Monday to dismiss Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook escalated his yearlong effort to consolidate executive power and could open a new high-stakes legal battle at the Supreme Court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Wright Report
    27 AUG 2025: Trump Fires the Fed! // GOP Senator Says White House Is Socialist // Trump Wants More Chinese Students // Dem Judge Gets Smacked Down for Helping Illegal // Good Medical News!

    The Wright Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 31:56


    Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, we cover a dramatic fight over the Federal Reserve, Trump's controversial stake in Intel, his call to double Chinese students in U.S. universities, a Milwaukee judge caught aiding an illegal immigrant, and new research linking everyday health risks to antibiotics, smoking, and infant gut health. From courtroom drama to corporate socialism to medical breakthroughs, today's brief delivers facts that will impact your wallet, your security, and your health. Trump Fires Fed Governor Lisa Cook: President Trump moves to remove Lisa Cook over alleged mortgage fraud, but she refuses to leave and files a lawsuit, insisting, “I have no intention of being bullied to step down.” A resurfaced video shows her calling Trump a fascist and warning of “the road to genocide,” fueling claims she's part of the Resistance inside the Fed. The showdown could head to the Supreme Court to decide whether presidents can fire Fed governors — raising questions about the very future of the Federal Reserve. Trump Buys 10% Stake in Intel: The White House converts $10 billion in chip subsidies into equity, making the U.S. government Intel's largest shareholder. Rand Paul warns this is “a step toward socialism,” while Trump's team calls it a sovereign wealth fund strategy. Critics argue the move won't fix Intel's technical failures, while Bryan cautions, “I don't want that beast to have more power or money or both… I want it to have less.” Trump Calls for 600,000 Chinese Students in U.S. Universities: The president shocks supporters by suggesting more than doubling student visas for China, insisting, “I told President Xi that we're honored to have his students here.” Critics cite espionage risks, noting past cases where Chinese students at the University of Michigan spied on military bases or smuggled bioweapons. Bryan warns, “You don't have to be a former CIA ops officer to see that 600,000 more of these people is not smart policy.” Milwaukee Judge Faces Prison for Aiding Illegal: Judge Hannah Dugan helped an illegal immigrant escape her courtroom to avoid ICE arrest. A federal judge rejected her claim of immunity, ruling, “No one is above the law, even when you're a judge.” She faces up to six years in prison. Meanwhile, Trump fires San Francisco immigration judges granting asylum in 95 percent of cases, ensuring that “it is the law… not personal feelings or politics… that rule the day.” Medical News You Need to Know: Australian researchers find that mixing antibiotics with painkillers like Advil or Tylenol speeds bacterial mutations, fueling antibiotic resistance. Japanese scientists discover how smoking alters gut bacteria to ease colitis symptoms, pointing to new therapies without cigarettes. And a California study shows C-section babies lack critical gut bacteria, raising risks of allergies and asthma. Bryan concludes, “Those bellies matter — starting with mom — and from the very first minutes of our life.”   "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32     Keywords: Trump Lisa Cook Fed firing, Lisa Cook mortgage fraud lawsuit, Trump Federal Reserve Supreme Court, Intel government stake 10 percent, Rand Paul Intel socialism warning, Trump Chinese students visas 600000, Chinese espionage University of Michigan, Milwaukee judge Hannah Dugan illegal immigrant case, Trump fires San Francisco immigration judges, antibiotics painkillers resistance study, smoking colitis gut bacteria, infant gut health C-section allergies asthma

    The Suburban Women Problem
    Okay, But Why is Gay Marriage at Risk?

    The Suburban Women Problem

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 12:25


    In June of 2015, the Supreme Court made history by ruling that Jim Obergefell and other same-sex couples deserve the right to have their marriages legally recognized — not just in a few states, but across the country. It's strange to think that only happened ten years ago. Gay couples across the country have only had the right to marry the person they love since the year of Jurassic World and the first run of Hamilton and that dress on the internet that nobody could agree was blue and black or white and gold. And it was only eleven years before that, in 2004, that the very first legal gay wedding was held anywhere in the country.As we saw with Roe v Wade, though, Supreme Court cases can be overturned and rights can be taken away. Right now, there's real concern that the Supreme Court will re-examine Obergefell in the next year. In 2022, after Roe v Wade was struck down, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that the Court should turn their attention to other cases of equal rights… like Obergefell. And now, he might get his chance. Kentucky country clerk Kim Davis filed an official petition this month asking the Supreme Court to re-examine the case.Yes, that Kim Davis. The one who went to jail for 5 days in 2015 for refusing to sign marriage licenses for gay couples. Doesn't she have better things to do than work this hard to take away other people's rights?We have more than a decade of studies now that prove how much of a difference the right to marry has made for gay couples across the country. Married same-sex couples report better life satisfaction, better physical health, and higher rates of homeownership than unmarried same-sex couples. Once married, they can get on each other's health insurance, file taxes jointly, and act as legal next of kin in cases of life or death.By contrast, not a single study has been able to prove any negative effects. Divorce rates across the board have fallen for all types of married couples and children of same-sex couples have the same educational and health outcomes as those in a household with a mother and father.The majority of Americans believe in marriage equality and the separation of church and state. But for hundreds of thousands of gay couples across the country, the right to get married isn't abstract — it affects their daily lives, their finances, their health, and their family.For a transcript of this episode, please email comms@redwine.blue. You can learn more about us at www.redwine.blue or follow us on social media! Twitter: @TheSWPpod and @RedWineBlueUSA Instagram: @RedWineBlueUSA Facebook: @RedWineBlueUSA YouTube: @RedWineBlueUSA

    AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
    HHS stops federal dollars from supporting CA gender ideology

    AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 58:00


    The Dean's List with Host Dean Bowen – The Trump administration halts $12 million in federal funding for California's sex education program, citing gender ideology concerns. HHS officials say California refuses to comply with federal law by promoting transgender content. Tennessee's Supreme Court victory sparks nationwide debate as states reassess youth programs, fueling broader cultural and political battles over education, morality...

    Normal World
    Ep 296 | Cracker Barrel Responds!

    Normal World

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 66:42


    In this episode of "Normal World," Dave Landau and Angela open by mentioning that 1/4 Black Garrett is away and wish him well. The show kicks off with riffs on the news cycle, from Snoop Dogg facing backlash over a family film and President Trump's proposal to admit Chinese students to SpaceX delaying its Starship launch. The hosts also spotlight a bizarre viral post attributed to “Pope Black.” The panel then pivots to Cracker Barrel's rebrand controversy, lampooning corporate attempts to modernize while discarding tradition. The discussion shifts to Trump's executive order on flag-burning, with debate over free speech, Supreme Court precedent, and shifting political stances from figures like Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden. A “Half-A**ed Top Ten” follows, mocking other supposed un-American activities, from shopping at Trader Joe's to ordering lettuce-wrapped burgers. The episode closes with the End of the World segment, where the team reacts to NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's failed attempt to bench-press 135 pounds, questioning how one recovers his “man card” after a viral moment like that. Today's guests on "Normal World" are Austin Robertson, Jeremy Ryan Slate, and Rob Eno. Sponsors Craftco- Flying Ace Some bourbons chase trends. Flying Ace chases legacy. Buy online at https://flyingacespirits.com/ — use code BLAZE for free shipping. CBDistillery Labor Day isn't just about BBQs and sunshine anymore…CBDistillery is having a massive Labor Day Sale! Right now, save up to 40% sitewide when you use code VIP at https://www.thecbdistillery.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer
    2400 Reasons To Brush Up That Resume

    Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 35:12


    We know where some of those pro bono payola hours are going. ----- Be prepared to be on the clock a lot longer at King & Spalding, where the firm has introduced a 2400 hour “productive” time target. In other words, attorneys will have to figure out how to describe 2400 hours worth of work to the firm's billing software every year. This seems to follow the overarching retreat from the work from home era, which also made news this week with a firm announcing a new office mandate… but just for some associates. Justice Jackson drew upon a generational touchstone to succinctly describe the Supreme Court majority's jurisprudence. And a pair of the spineless firms are providing free legal services to the Commerce Department.

    Faith and Freedom
    Liberty Counsel and Liberty University Launch Supreme Court and Appellate Clinic

    Faith and Freedom

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 11:00


    This is great news for future attorneys! Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver discusses the important topics of the day with co-hosts and guests that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org.

    The American Reformer Podcast
    Bourgeois Values (ft. Amy Wax)

    The American Reformer Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 57:36


    Amy Wax, professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania, talks to Timon about her cancellation, the state of academia, and western civilization.    Amy Wax is a tenured professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where she has taught since 2001, holding the Robert Mundheim Professor of Law chair since 2007. A native of Troy, New York, she earned a B.S. summa cum laude in molecular biophysics and biochemistry from Yale in 1975, a Marshall Scholarship to Oxford, and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 1981, where she trained as a neurologist. She completed her J.D. from Columbia Law School in 1987, serving as an editor of the Columbia Law Review. Wax clerked for Judge Abner J. Mikva and argued 15 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court while working in the Office of the Solicitor General. She taught at the University of Virginia School of Law from 1994 to 2001. Her academic work focuses on social welfare law, family policy, and labor markets. In 2024, she was suspended from teaching for one year due to controversial statements, which she challenged in a lawsuit.   Learn more about Amy Wax's work: https://www.law.upenn.edu/faculty/awax/ https://www.thefire.org/cases/university-pennsylvania-following-controversial-commentary-amy-wax-faces-major-sanction-penn   ––––––   Follow American Reformer across Social Media: X / Twitter – https://www.twitter.com/amreformer Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/AmericanReformer/ YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@AmericanReformer Rumble – https://rumble.com/user/AmReformer Website – https://americanreformer.org/   Promote a vigorous Christian approach to the cultural challenges of our day, by donating to The American Reformer: https://americanreformer.org/donate/   Follow Us on Twitter: Josh Abbotoy – https://twitter.com/Byzness Timon Cline – https://twitter.com/tlloydcline   The American Reformer Podcast is  hosted by Josh Abbotoy and Timon Cline, recorded remotely in the United States, and edited by Jared Cummings.   Subscribe to our Podcast, "The American Reformer" Get our RSS Feed – https://americanreformerpodcast.podbean.com/ Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-american-reformer-podcast/id1677193347 Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/1V2dH5vhfogPIv0X8ux9Gm?si=a19db9dc271c4ce5

    The Cost of Extremism
    Okay, But Why is Gay Marriage at Risk?

    The Cost of Extremism

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 12:25


    In June of 2015, the Supreme Court made history by ruling that Jim Obergefell and other same-sex couples deserve the right to have their marriages legally recognized — not just in a few states, but across the country. It's strange to think that only happened ten years ago. Gay couples across the country have only had the right to marry the person they love since the year of Jurassic World and the first run of Hamilton and that dress on the internet that nobody could agree was blue and black or white and gold. And it was only eleven years before that, in 2004, that the very first legal gay wedding was held anywhere in the country.As we saw with Roe v Wade, though, Supreme Court cases can be overturned and rights can be taken away. Right now, there's real concern that the Supreme Court will re-examine Obergefell in the next year. In 2022, after Roe v Wade was struck down, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that the Court should turn their attention to other cases of equal rights… like Obergefell. And now, he might get his chance. Kentucky country clerk Kim Davis filed an official petition this month asking the Supreme Court to re-examine the case.Yes, that Kim Davis. The one who went to jail for 5 days in 2015 for refusing to sign marriage licenses for gay couples. Doesn't she have better things to do than work this hard to take away other people's rights?We have more than a decade of studies now that prove how much of a difference the right to marry has made for gay couples across the country. Married same-sex couples report better life satisfaction, better physical health, and higher rates of homeownership than unmarried same-sex couples. Once married, they can get on each other's health insurance, file taxes jointly, and act as legal next of kin in cases of life or death.By contrast, not a single study has been able to prove any negative effects. Divorce rates across the board have fallen for all types of married couples and children of same-sex couples have the same educational and health outcomes as those in a household with a mother and father.The majority of Americans believe in marriage equality and the separation of church and state. But for hundreds of thousands of gay couples across the country, the right to get married isn't abstract — it affects their daily lives, their finances, their health, and their family.

    Truth in Politics and Culture with Dr. Tony Beam
    TPC 0373 Cracker Barrel log change and rebrand lands with a thud. Will the Supreme Court hear Rowan Country Kentucky former clerk Kim Davis's challenge to Obergrfell v. Hodges?

    Truth in Politics and Culture with Dr. Tony Beam

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 28:34


    Today on Truth in Politics and Culture, Cracker Barrel totally misreads their customers and rolls out a new logo and a new look that fall flat. Kim Davis, the former clerk of Rowan County, Kentucky who refused to sign same-sex marriage licenses asked the Supreme Court to review her case. Will SCOTUS take the case, and if so, will they use it as an opportunity to overturn same-sex marriage?

    The Dan O'Donnell Show
    Mass Tragedy in Minneapolis

    The Dan O'Donnell Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 117:04


    Listen to Wednesday's "Dan O'Donnell Show" as Dan dives into the Minneapolis school shooting, which killed two children and was apparently committed by a transgender gunman. Plus, Dan breaks down the Republican Party's analysis of this year's Supreme Court election loss.

    News & Features | NET Radio
    Justice Miller-Lerman retiring from Nebraska Supreme Court

    News & Features | NET Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 0:59


    Justice Lindsey Miller-Lerman is retiring from the Nebraska Supreme Court.

    The Christian Post Daily
    Israeli Strike on Nasser Hospital, Trump Says Flag Burning Will Be Prosecuted, More Allegations Against T.D. Jakes

    The Christian Post Daily

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 7:37


    Top headlines for Wednesday, August 27, 2025In this episode, we start with the urgent investigation ordered by IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir following reports of an Israeli strike that tragically killed 20 people at Nasser Hospital. We then move on to domestic news, Trump's bold plan to criminally prosecute flag burners, a move in direct opposition to a landmark Supreme Court decision. We discuss the claims made by Richard Brandon Coleman, ex-son-in-law of Bishop T.D. Jakes, alleging sexual abuse by the megachurch leader. Finally, we end on a transformative note with Michael Iskander, the acclaimed actor known for his portrayal of King David, who has taken a spiritual leap by joining the Roman Catholic Church. 00:11 IDF chief orders immediate probe into Israeli strike on hospital01:08 Trump announces plan to prosecute people who burn the U.S. flag02:02 Mayor defiant after anti-Israel protesters halt pride parade02:51 TD Jakes' ex-son-in-law claims megachurch founder abused him03:43 DC faith leaders demand ICE stop using church parking lots04:41 1,500-year-old cathedral, baptistery unearthed in France05:57 'House of David' actor announces conversion to CatholicismSubscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsIDF chief orders immediate probe into Israeli strike on hospital | WorldTrump announces plan to prosecute people who burn the U.S. flag | PoliticsMayor defiant after anti-Israel protesters halt pride parade | WorldTD Jakes' ex-son-in-law claims megachurch founder abused him | U.S.DC faith leaders demand ICE stop using church parking lots | Politics1,500-year-old cathedral, baptistery unearthed in France | World'House of David' actor announces conversion to Catholicism | Entertainment

    West Virginia Morning
    Remembering Justice Armstead And Examining Appalachia's Water Crisis, This West Virginia Morning

    West Virginia Morning

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025


    Tim Armstead, former Chief Justice of the state Supreme Court of Appeals who also served in the House of Delegates, died Tuesday. The post Remembering Justice Armstead And Examining Appalachia's Water Crisis, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

    Trump on Trial
    "Navigating the Intricate Legal Landscape of Trump's Resurgence"

    Trump on Trial

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 3:11 Transcription Available


    The world of Donald Trump's legal battles has shifted yet again over these past few days, with courtrooms buzzing from Atlanta to Washington, D.C. and even all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. Let me walk you through what's unfolded, because the headlines haven't stopped and the stakes keep rising.Just last week, Trump claimed victory after a court threw out a massive civil fraud penalty that was hanging over him. That multimillion-dollar judgment stemmed from years of litigation around alleged financial misstatements in his business empire. While Trump declared this a vindication, things remain anything but quiet. There are still plenty of legal clouds on the horizon—especially when it comes to criminal charges tied to the 2020 election.Let's zoom in on the federal election obstruction case, one of the country's most closely watched trials. Jack Smith—the special counsel with the Department of Justice—charged Trump with conspiracy to overturn his loss to Joe Biden. This all ties back to the January 6th Capitol riot, and the allegation is that Trump spread lies about election fraud to pressure state officials and even tried to get then-Vice President Mike Pence to reject the results. Trump pleaded not guilty, but the case became tangled in questions about presidential immunity. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in early 2024 that Trump wasn't immune. He pushed it up to the Supreme Court, which decided in July 2024 that former presidents do have some immunity for their official acts, but not everything.Things took another twist when Jack Smith filed an updated indictment last August, only to later drop the charges in November after Trump won reelection—in part because as a sitting president, he'd be immune from prosecution on at least some charges. By January of this year, Smith issued a detailed report saying there was enough evidence to convict, but action has stalled.Meanwhile in Georgia, the election interference case has been bogged down by drama surrounding Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis—her personal relationship with a special prosecutor even led to her removal by a state appeals court last December. While Georgia's Supreme Court still has to decide if it'll take up an appeal on her removal, six counts have already been thrown out, and Trump still faces ten counts there. Whether that case goes forward during his presidency is completely up in the air.But Trump's legal teams aren't just fighting on criminal fronts. As of yesterday, the Trump administration jumped back into the Supreme Court ring, appealing a federal judge's order demanding that billions in foreign aid be paid out—foreign aid that was frozen by Trump's executive order back in January. Solicitor General John Sauer warned that if the court doesn't intervene, Trump's government will have no choice but to quickly spend billions they want to keep frozen under a review led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.That is the whirlwind—the cases are overlapping, the legal arguments are novel, and with Trump back in the White House, every trial is a political earthquake. For now, all eyes are on higher courts, and we're all waiting to see what the next headline brings. Thanks for tuning in. Come back next week for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.ai

    Minimum Competence
    Legal News for Weds 8/27 - Lisa Cook Retains Lawyer, Trump Fights to Halt Foreign Aid, Anthropic Settles Copyright Case and OpenAI Sued over Suicide

    Minimum Competence

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 6:59


    This Day in Legal History: Constitutional Convention–Article IIIOn August 27, 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia turned their attention to the judiciary. Debates centered on what would become Article III, particularly the scope of judicial power. The Convention approved language stating that federal judicial power would extend to “all cases, in law and equity, arising under this Constitution,” a formulation that blended common law tradition with equitable relief. This phrase would become foundational, granting federal courts broad jurisdiction over constitutional questions. Also debated was the method by which judges could be removed from office. A motion was introduced proposing that judges could be removed by the Executive if both Houses of Congress requested it. This raised immediate concerns about judicial independence. Critics argued that giving such removal power to the Executive would dangerously entangle the judiciary with the political branches. The proposal ultimately failed, with only the Connecticut delegation supporting it. The delegates chose instead to preserve the more rigorous process of impeachment as the mechanism for judicial removal. This decision reinforced the principle of judicial independence, anchoring it in the separation of powers. These discussions on August 27 set enduring boundaries around federal judicial authority and helped define the judiciary as a coequal branch of government.Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook has retained high-profile Washington attorney Abbe Lowell to challenge President Donald Trump's attempt to remove her from the central bank. Trump cited alleged mortgage fraud as grounds for her dismissal, claiming she misrepresented two homes as primary residences in 2021. Cook, appointed in 2022 by President Joe Biden, has denied any wrongdoing and faces no charges. Lowell, who recently launched a law firm to defend public officials targeted by Trump, announced plans to sue, arguing Trump lacks the legal authority to remove a sitting Fed governor. He characterized the removal attempt as politically motivated and baseless. Lowell's current and former clients include Hunter Biden, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and several other prominent figures, both Democratic and Republican. His firm also represents ex-government lawyers who claim they were unlawfully dismissed by the Justice Department. Cook is the first Black woman to serve on the Fed's board and her removal would mark an unprecedented breach of the central bank's political independence.Fed's Lisa Cook turns to top Washington lawyer Lowell in Trump fight | ReutersThe Trump administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to lift a federal injunction that is currently requiring it to continue foreign aid payments, despite an executive order halting such funding. In an emergency filing, the Department of Justice argued that the injunction, originally issued by U.S. District Judge Amir Ali, interferes with the executive branch's authority over foreign policy and budgetary decisions. Trump issued the 90-day pause on foreign aid on January 20, his second inauguration day, and later took steps to dismantle USAID, including sidelining staff and considering its absorption into the State Department.Two nonprofits — the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition and the Journalism Development Network — challenged the funding freeze, claiming it was illegal. While the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled that the injunction should be lifted, the full court declined to stay the order, and Judge Ali rejected another request to do so earlier this week. The administration warned that unless the Supreme Court intervenes, it will have to spend roughly $12 billion before September 30, when the funds expire, thereby undermining its policy goals.Previously, the Supreme Court narrowly declined to pause Ali's order requiring the release of $2 billion in aid. The D.C. Circuit panel later found that only the Government Accountability Office, not private organizations, had standing to challenge the funding freeze.Trump administration asks US Supreme Court to halt foreign aid payments | ReutersAnthropic has reached a class-wide settlement with authors who sued the AI company for training its models on over 7 million pirated books downloaded from “shadow libraries” like LibGen. The lawsuit, filed in 2024, accused Anthropic of copyright infringement and gained momentum after U.S. District Judge William Alsup granted class-action status in July 2025—a ruling that Anthropic said put the company under “inordinate pressure” to settle. The potential damages, estimated at up to $900 billion if the infringement was found willful, created what the company described as an existential threat.In court, Anthropic admitted the magnitude of the case made it financially unsustainable to proceed to trial, even if the legal merits were disputed. Alsup repeatedly denied the company's motions to delay or avoid trial, criticizing Anthropic for not disclosing what works it used. While he ruled that training AI on copyrighted works could qualify as fair use, the piracy claims were left for a jury to decide. Anthropic appealed the class certification and sought emergency relief, but ultimately chose to settle.Critics say the settlement underscores how current copyright law's statutory damages—up to $150,000 per willful infringement—can distort outcomes and discourage innovation. The deal is expected to be finalized by September 3. Meanwhile, Anthropic still faces other copyright lawsuits involving song lyrics and Reddit content. Legal experts suggest the company's move was partly motivated by uncertainty over how courts interpret “willful” infringement, especially with a related Supreme Court case on the horizon.Anthropic Settles Major AI Copyright Suit Brought by Authors (3)Content warning: This segment contains references to suicide, self-harm, and the death of a minor. Discretion is advised.The parents of 16-year-old Adam Raine have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman in California state court, alleging that ChatGPT played a direct role in their son's suicide. They claim that over several months, the AI chatbot engaged in extended conversations with Adam, during which it validated his suicidal thoughts, provided instructions on lethal self-harm methods, and even helped draft a suicide note. The lawsuit accuses OpenAI of prioritizing profit over user safety, especially with the release of GPT-4o in 2024, which introduced features like memory, emotional mimicry, and persistent interaction that allegedly increased risks to vulnerable users.The Raines argue that OpenAI knew these features could endanger users without strong safeguards, yet proceeded with the product rollout to boost its valuation. They seek monetary damages and a court order mandating stronger user protections, including age verification, blocking of self-harm queries, and psychological risk warnings.OpenAI expressed condolences and noted that safety mechanisms such as directing users to crisis resources are built into ChatGPT, though they acknowledged these measures can falter during prolonged conversations. The company said it is working to improve safeguards, including developing parental controls and exploring in-chat access to licensed professionals.OpenAI, Altman sued over ChatGPT's role in California teen's suicide | ReutersOpenAI Hit With Suit From Family of Teen Who Died by Suicide This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

    Nothing But The Truth
    From Courtroom to Classroom: A Conversation with Dean Tarlika Nuñez-Navarro

    Nothing But The Truth

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 27:18


    This week on our show, we're thrilled to welcome a true leader in the legal world, The Honorable Tarlika Nuñez-Navarro! As the Dean and Professor of Law at St. Thomas University College of Law, her impact is undeniable. Under her guidance, the school has reached new heights, with record enrollment and the highest bar passage rate in its history. Dean Navarro is a trailblazer, making history as the first Colombian American to serve on the Circuit Court bench in Florida's Ninth and Seventeenth Judicial Circuits. Her journey from the courtroom to the classroom is a testament to her dedication to both justice and education. Beyond her impressive professional achievements, Dean Navarro is also a champion for the well-being of legal professionals. She's conducted workshops on lawyer wellness and serves on the Florida Bar's Mental Health & Wellness Committee. Her commitment to fostering a healthy and supportive legal community is inspiring. A proud alumna of St. Thomas University College of Law herself, she is the first graduate to serve as the school's dean, and she is part of a distinguished group of alumni who form the largest cohort of female Hispanic judges in the nation. Join us as we dive into her remarkable career and the future of legal education. Tune in to hear more about: Her journey from Assistant State Attorney to Circuit Court Judge. The groundbreaking achievements at St. Thomas University College of Law under her leadership. Her passion for mental health and wellness within the legal profession. Her historic appointment as the first Colombian American to serve on the Circuit Court bench.

    Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
    2400 Reasons To Brush Up That Resume

    Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 35:12


    We know where some of those pro bono payola hours are going. ----- Be prepared to be on the clock a lot longer at King & Spalding, where the firm has introduced a 2400 hour “productive” time target. In other words, attorneys will have to figure out how to describe 2400 hours worth of work to the firm's billing software every year. This seems to follow the overarching retreat from the work from home era, which also made news this week with a firm announcing a new office mandate… but just for some associates. Justice Jackson drew upon a generational touchstone to succinctly describe the Supreme Court majority's jurisprudence. And a pair of the spineless firms are providing free legal services to the Commerce Department. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Squawk Box Europe Express
    Cook launches lawsuit against Trump firing

    Squawk Box Europe Express

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 26:17


    Fired Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook launches a lawsuit against her dismissal by President Trump which is now set to go all the way to the Supreme Court. France is on the brink of yet another parliamentary quagmire after French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou decides to put his budget cuts toa vote of no-confidence. Opposition lawmakers are vowing to oust Bayrou over the measures. Equities and sovereign debt sell off as a result. And in tariff news, Washington applies an additional 25 per cent levy on India as a result of purchases of discounted Russian oil. Option markets wait on Nvidia earnings, anticipating what could be a 6 per cent share move in either direction as Q2 earnings come to a close. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Employment Law This Week Podcast
    #WorkforceWednesday: NLRB Authority in Jeopardy, Pregnant Worker Protections, Non-Compete Order Rescinded, EEOC Right-to-Sue Rule

    Employment Law This Week Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 3:31


    This week, we're covering four key employer-focused developments: a ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit challenging the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB's) authority, another Fifth Circuit decision restoring pregnant worker protections, the White House's reversal of a key non-compete executive order, and a court ruling against the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's (EEOC's) early right-to-sue policy. NLRB Authority in Jeopardy The Fifth Circuit has ruled that the structure of the NLRB is likely unconstitutional, setting the stage for a potential U.S. Supreme Court review. Epstein Becker Green attorney Erin E. Schaefer tells us more. Fifth Circuit Restores Pregnant Worker Protections The Fifth Circuit also upheld the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA), reversing a lower court's preliminary injunction. Employers must now ensure reasonable accommodations for pregnancy-related conditions under the PWFA. White House Rescinds Non-Compete Order The current administration has reversed President Biden's 2021 executive order on expansive antitrust enforcement, signaling a return to a more traditional approach to competition reviews. Court Strikes Down EEOC Right-to-Sue Policy A federal court has ruled against the EEOC's policy of automatically issuing early right-to-sue notices in discrimination cases, limiting the practice and its impact on claimants. - Download our Wage & Hour Guide for Employers app: https://www.ebglaw.com/wage-hour-guide-for-employers-app. Visit our site for this week's Other Highlights and links: https://www.ebglaw.com/eltw402 Subscribe to #WorkforceWednesday: https://www.ebglaw.com/eltw-subscribe Visit http://www.EmploymentLawThisWeek.com This podcast is presented by Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. All rights are reserved. This audio recording includes information about legal issues and legal developments. Such materials are for informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal developments. These informational materials are not intended, and should not be taken, as legal advice on any particular set of facts or circumstances, and these materials are not a substitute for the advice of competent counsel. The content reflects the personal views and opinions of the participants. No attorney-client relationship has been created by this audio recording. This audio recording may be considered attorney advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and ethical rules. The determination of the need for legal services and the choice of a lawyer are extremely important decisions and should not be based solely upon advertisements or self-proclaimed expertise. No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

    The Bob Harden Show
    The Rise of the "Counter State"

    The Bob Harden Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 60:05


    Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating over 14 years broadcasting on the internet. On Wednesday's show, we conclude our review of the last Supreme Court session with Cato Institute Chairman Emeritus Bob Levy. Professor and author Andrew Joppa and I discuss a variety of topics including Trump's firing of Fed Associate Lisa Cook, the rise of the “counter state,” and national security and the “Five Eyes” alliance. Please join us on Thursday's show. We'll visit with Florida Citizens Alliance Co-Founder Pastor Rick Stevens, Cato Institute's Michael Cannon, CEI Senior Economist Ryan Young, and former Mayor of Naples Bill Barnett. Access this or past shows at your convenience on my web site, social media platforms or podcast platforms.

    Knewz
    The Supreme Court's hands are tied on gerrymandering

    Knewz

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 2:46 Transcription Available


    A 2019 U.S. Supreme Court ruling is facing renewed criticism as a redistricting battle unfolds in Texas. With Democrats fleeing the state to block a Republican-led vote, critics argue the Court's hands-off approach to partisan gerrymandering has opened the door to political manipulation - especially for minority communities.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    The Megyn Kelly Show
    Trump Attempts to Punish Flag Burners, Cashless Bail Crackdown, Snoop Slams Pixar: AM Update 8/26

    The Megyn Kelly Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 18:24


    President Trump signs an executive order directing the DOJ to pursue prosecutions for flag burning despite longstanding Supreme Court precedent protecting it as free speech. Senior Counsel at Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, Bob Corn-Revere,  weighing in on whether it can survive a legal challenge. The Trump Administration targets soft-on-crime policies with new executive orders to end cashless bail in D.C. and cut federal funds to cities that allow it. Rapper Snoop Dogg sparks backlash after saying he was blindsided by an LGBT subplot in Pixar's Lightyear while watching with his grandson. BAU: Go to https://BAUmovie.com to watch the Artist of war trailer and learn more. Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com

    Mark Levin Podcast
    8/25/25 - The Media's Response: Ignoring the President's Executive Order

    Mark Levin Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 112:34


    On Monday's Mark Levin Show, critics of President Trump's executive order on American flag burning have not read it and are misrepresenting it, as the order creates no new laws or offenses. It does not run counter to the 1989 5-4 Supreme Court decision in Texas v. Johnson.  Unsurprisingly, most of the media jumped the gun, and their favorite NeverTrumpers (among others) joined in the chorus, accusing the president of lawlessness, etc. Also, France's Emmanuel Macron is a disgusting quisling. He thinks it's still Vichy France, where he'd be more comfortable.  Kudos to our Ambassador to France, Charles Kushner for calling out antisemitism in France.  Later, CNN and similar media are biased against Supreme Court conservatives like Justices Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Alito, who are accused of being "out of control" while upholding the Constitution in rulings favoring the Trump administration on issues like immigration, spending, and DEI. Afterward, On Power explains that negative power, particularly its soft form, exists in both open and closed societies and is increasingly prevalent in democracies like America. It emphasizes that a universal order—encompassing nature, morality, values, and beliefs—precedes, transcends, and outlasts all governments, which are temporary human constructs imposing limits on individuals. Humans are not inherently subjects of rulers or governments but are governed by an unamendable supreme law. Valid governments must align with this universal order, while soft negative power persists in civil society (via laws, customs, or social contracts like Locke's) to maintain order, prevent anarchy, and protect individual liberty—even in the best governments. People vote for tyranny, then when it takes hold, it's too late   - that's what will happen if Zohran Mamdani becomes Mayor of NYC. Finally, Yael Eckstein, president of the International Fellowship of Christians (IFCJ) and Jews calls in. In Syria, partnering with the Israeli army, IFCJ has provided thousands of food packages and established medical clinics for targeted Christians and Druze. More recently in Suweida, they airlifted life-saving medical supplies and food to a hospital lacking essentials, saving lives from infections and hunger. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    X22 Report
    Gabbard Discovers 2020 Election Rigging Evidence, Next Movie Being Prepped – Ep. 3717

    X22 Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 86:02


    Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:17532056201798502,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-9437-3289"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="https://cdn2.decide.dev/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs");pt> Click On Picture To See Larger Picture The [DS]/[CB] are moving forward with their climate agenda, the people of the world are not going to go along with it. Germany sheds almost 250,000 jobs because of the climate agenda. Trump fires Fed Gov Lisa Cook, she will not leave, this case will go to the Supreme Court and will decide if Trump has the authority to fire Fed Gov, the court will rule in his favor. The [DS] is trying everything to delay Trump before the midterms, it is not working. Each time a Judge tries and it is overturned Trump has more leverage. Trump is showing the people of this country who the true treasonous criminals are, the next movie is coming soon, it is being prepped. Tulsi Gabbard has discovered 2020 election rigging evidence. People will soon learn that our government was overthrown by the same people in the Russian Collusion hoax.It's all connected.   Economy https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1960316376301682766 https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1960319021594669393 (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:18510697282300316,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-8599-9832"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="https://cdn2.decide.dev/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs");   discriminatory actions are removed, I, as President of the United States, will impose substantial additional Tariffs on that Country's Exports to the U.S.A., and institute Export restrictions on our Highly Protected Technology and Chips. America, and American Technology Companies, are neither the “piggy bank” nor the “doormat” of the World any longer. Show respect to America and our amazing Tech Companies or, consider the consequences! Thank you for your attention to this matter. DONALD J. TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA https://twitter.com/RapidResponse47/status/1960131068280852721 https://twitter.com/JordanSchachtel/status/1960339165368799256 https://twitter.com/jeffreyatucker/status/1960299508920705174   https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/1960305720873660512 https://twitter.com/zerohedge/status/1960324567198577073 https://twitter.com/j_fishback/status/1960183108658929670     https://twitter.com/j_fishback/status/1959041525117329697 https://twitter.com/drawandstrike/status/1960180789489873293  have fair and free elections in this country, and that's why openly Commie Marxist scum/globalist cult people keep being elected over and over and over again as their big blue cities turn into literal shitholes, it's ALSO a vile façade that the private family-owned banking entity we've all been taught to refer to as 'the Federal Reserve' sets US monetary policy FOR THE BENEFIT OF AND TO MEET THE INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERCA AND IT'S CITIZENS. It most certain DOES NOT. The Fed DOES NOT set US monetary policy to benefit Americans. Keep watching, as Donald Trump continues to draw this vile globalist cult of Luciferians out into the open. Trump Firing of Fed's Cook Could Head to Supreme Court  The Supreme Court again could be asked to rule on the extent of executive power after President Donald Trump announced he was removing Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor, from her position. Trump on Monday posted a letter to Cook informing her of his decision to remove her from the Fed "for cause." He previously had called on her to resign over an accusation from one of his officials that she committed mortga...

    The Jesse Kelly Show
    John Bolton FBI Raid Sends Deep State Into PANIC Mode & Lee Zeldin Issues Big Cloud Seeding Warning

    The Jesse Kelly Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 45:09 Transcription Available


    The FBI raid of John Bolton has the system in a full-blown meltdown. Jesse Kelly gives his sincere thoughts on the whole situation. This comes as the Trump administration is waging war on the federal bureaucracy. EPA administrator Lee Zeldin joins Jesse to discuss what's happening inside the walls of the government. You'll also hear clever insight from Ilya Shapiro on important Supreme Court matters. Plus, Pastor Douglas Wilson breaks down his viral CNN interview. I'm Right with Jesse Kelly on The First TV | 8-25-25 Pure Talk: Go to https://www.puretalk.com/JESSETV to make the switch Choq: Visit https://choq.com/jessetv for a 17.76% discount on your CHOQ subscription for life Beam: Visit https://shopbeam.com/JESSEKELLY and use code JESSEKELLY to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off.Follow The Jesse Kelly Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJesseKellyShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Civics 101
    Is same-sex marriage in legal peril?

    Civics 101

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 28:44


    In 2015, the Supreme Court made marriage equality the law of the land. However, for the first time in over five years, Kim Davis (an opponent of same-sex marriage) petitioned for a writ of certiorari to overturn Obergefell. Is there a possibility the court will revisit its finding? How does this decision compare to other recently overturned decisions like Roe v Wade? And is even talking about this a problem in itself??Talking us through the situation and possible scenarios is Danaya Wright, Professor in Constitutional Law at the University of Florida Levin College of Law. CLICK HERE: Visit our website to see all of our episodes, donate to the podcast, sign up for our newsletter, get free educational materials, and more!To see Civics 101 in book form, check out A User's Guide to Democracy: How America Works by Hannah McCarthy and Nick Capodice, featuring illustrations by Tom Toro.Check out our other weekly NHPR podcast, Outside/In - we think you'll love it!

    Morning Announcements
    Tuesday, August 26th, 2025 - Trump's dictator talk & new EOs; Epstein subpoena; Abrego-Garcia re-detained; Musk vs Apple & more

    Morning Announcements

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 7:29


    Today's Headlines: Trump claims he's “not-a-dictator” while justifying plans to send the National Guard into states under the banner of fighting crime. He followed that up by signing a stack of executive orders: one to criminalize flag-burning (directly challenging a Supreme Court ruling that protects it as free speech), and another targeting cashless bail by pressuring cities and D.C. to roll it back. He also picked new fights with Chris Christie and threatened to have FCC revoke their licenses - which he can't really do. Meanwhile, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is openly defying Trump, calling him a wannabe dictator and vowing to stop him. On Capitol Hill, the House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Epstein's estate for financial records, contacts, and his infamous birthday book. In deportation news, ICE re-detained Kilmar Abrego Garcia—less than 24 hours after his release—though a judge has temporarily blocked his deportation to Uganda. In other news, Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro is urging citizens to join the pro-government militia in response to U.S. warships and a $50M bounty on his head (though his claim of 4.5M soldiers is… generously padded). Trade tensions are also flaring again, with foreign postal services pausing shipments to the U.S. over confusion around Trump's changes to tariff exemptions. Lastly, Elon Musk's xAI is suing Apple and OpenAI, accusing them of illegally rigging the AI market by locking ChatGPT into every iPhone. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: Axios: Trump denies being a dictator as he threatens new National Guard deployment AP News: Trump moves to ban flag burning despite Supreme Court ruling that Constitution allows it WSJ: Trump Takes Aim at Ending Cashless Bail Axios: Trump threatens ABC and NBC over "BAD STORIES" WTTW Chicago: Pritzker Vows to Stop Trump From Sending National Guard to Chicago AP News: House committee subpoenas Jeffrey Epstein's estate for documents AP News: Kilmar Abrego Garcia faces new deportation efforts after ICE detains him in Baltimore CBS News: Housewives, retirees in Venezuela line up to join militia in response to what Maduro calls "outlandish threats" by U.S. Axios: Global shippers cut U.S. off as de minimis tariff deadline nears WSJ: Elon Musk's xAI Sues Apple and OpenAI, Alleging They Are Monopolists Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The CyberWire
    Rolling the dice on cybersecurity.

    The CyberWire

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 26:30


    A cyberattack disrupts state systems in Nevada. A China-linked threat actor targets Southeast Asian diplomats. A new attack method hides malicious prompts inside images processed by AI systems.Experts ponder preventing AI agents from going rogue. A new study finds AI is hitting entry-level jobs hardest. Michigan's Supreme Court upholds limits on cell phone searches. Sen. Wyden accuses the judiciary of cyber negligence. CISA issues an urgent alert on a critical Git vulnerability. Hackers target Maryland's transit services for the disabled. Our guest is Cristian Rodriguez, Field CTO for the Americas from CrowdStrike, examining the escalating three-front war in AI.  A neighborhood crime reporting app gets algorithmically sketchy. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Today we are joined by Cristian Rodriguez, Field CTO, Americas from CrowdStrike, as he is examining the escalating three-front war in AI. Selected Reading  Cybercrime Government Leadership News News Briefs  Recorded Future Nevada state websites, phone lines knocked offline by cyberattack (The Record) Chinese UNC6384 Hackers Use Valid Code-Signing Certificates to Evade Detection (GB Hackers) New AI attack hides data-theft prompts in downscaled images (Bleeping Computer) How to stop AI agents going rogue (BBC) AI Makes It Harder for Entry-Level Coders to Find Jobs, Study Says (Bloomberg) Fourth Amendment Victory: Michigan Supreme Court Reins in Digital Device Fishing Expeditions (Electronic Frontier Foundation) Wyden calls for probe of federal judiciary data breaches, accusing it of ‘negligence' (The Record) CISA Alerts on Git Arbitrary File Write Flaw Actively Exploited (GB Hackers) Maryland investigating cyberattack impacting transit service for disabled people (The Record) Citizen Is Using AI to Generate Crime Alerts With No Human Review. It's Making a Lot of Mistakes (404 Media) Audience Survey Complete our annual audience survey before August 31. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Bill Press Pod
    The "In-Justice" Department. With Law Professor and Legal Analyst, David Cole.

    The Bill Press Pod

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 34:39


    In this episode of the Bill Press Pod, Bill speaks with David Cole, the George Mitchell Professor in Law and Public Policy at Georgetown University and Legal Affairs Correspondent for The Nation Magazine. They discuss the weaponization of the Justice Department under Donald Trump's administration, highlighting recent actions taken against Trump's critics like John Bolton. Cole elaborates on how these actions represent a misuse of power and undermine the rule of law. Cole also talks about the broader implications for civil society, mentioning how Trump has leveraged federal funding to coerce universities, law firms, and media organizations into compliance. They explore the lack of checks and balances from both Congress and the Supreme Court, and Cole provides insight into how civil society and legal organizations can push back against these abuses of power.Today Bill highlights the work of the American Civil Liberties Union. Where our guest used to be the Legal Director for many years. More information at ACLU.org. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Lawfare Podcast
    Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, Aug. 22

    The Lawfare Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 93:50


    In a live conversation on YouTube, Lawfare Editor in Chief Benjamin Wittes sat down with Lawfare Senior Editors Anna Bower, and Roger Parloff, and Lawfare contributor James Pearce to discuss the FBI's execution of a search warrant at John Bolton's house, a federal judge ruling that Alina Habba was unlawfully serving as a U.S. attorney for New Jersey, Kilmar Abrego Garcia's motion to dismiss his indictment for selective prosecution and his return to Maryland, a decision voiding the fine in the civil fraud case against President Trump, the Supreme Court's ruling in NIH v. APHA, and more.You can find information on legal challenges to Trump administration actions here. And check out Lawfare's new homepage on the litigation, new Bluesky account, and new WITOAD merch.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.