WTFsck? Volume 7 (Episode 73)

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T. Greg’s been out of town for Independence Day, so that means we turn the show over to YOU! In this Supreme Court-heavy WTFsck, we give you answers to questions like: Are “close” Supreme Court opinions less powerful than other ones? Can you appeal a Supreme Court decision? And why does it matter who appoints the justices anyway? Plus several more!

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WTFsck? Volume 6 (Episode 65)

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T. Greg’s got a busy week ahead, so instead of a normal dose of criminal justice f*ckery we answer YOUR questions! When should kids be charged as adults? How many dialects does North Carolina have? And is sports betting coming to the Tar Heel state? Find out T. Greg’s answers to these questions and more!

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*THANK YOU* to this week’s Show Note Sponsors (Trey Benfield, Melanie Greenan, Judi Kane, Colleen Mahaney, and Eric Robinson) and our #Law140 Lovers (Damien Boyd, Matthew Boyer, Tyler Kiley, Byron Mobley, Andrew Murphy, Erica Phillips, Helen Poston, David Ross, Joe Sevits, and Michael VanOrder)!

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Carmageddon, Police Edition (Episode 54)

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Greetings from Atlanta! Join us this week for a smaller episode that’s part criminal justice f*ckery, and part mini-WTFsck Volume VI. We talk about cops killing people by car in Michigan and Louisiana, hitting a third in New York (before framing the driver for DWI), and a pair of entries from our “Ain’t no systemic racism in this country bih” files about a white nationalist schoolteacher in Florida and a racist firefighter in Kansas.

Then, in place of #Law140, T. Greg answers a quartet of your questions!

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WTFsck? Volume 5 (Episode 43)

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Merry Christmas! Greg and Mike are both on vacation, so we turn the show over to you and answer your questions! How common are “revenge prosecutions”? Can the Papaya POTUS be prosecuted after his term ends? And what’s Greg’s favorite beer? Find out the answer to these questions and several more!

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WTFsck? Volume 4 (Episode 30)

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We turn the show over to you! Join us as we answer your questions about the use of race in college admissions, the NFL #TakeAKnee protests, my “goals” (such as they are) for doing a podcast, and what tools you may want to start a podcast of your own.

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  • 1st Question: Prospects for race-conscious college admissions? (Twitter)
  • 2nd Question: Thoughts about the #TakeAKnee NFL protests?
  • 3rd Question: What are my “goals” for the podcast?
  • 4th Question: What tools do you need to start your own podcast?
  • WTFsck? Volume 3 (Fsck #24):
    • Podcast details?
    • Why did I leave computer science to become a lawyer?
    • How does “qualified immunity” compare between employees and police?
    • Why does “Congress” now include all governments?
  • WTFsck? Volume 2 (Fsck #15):
    • How and when to hire a lawyer?
    • Can Congress undo constitutional laws?
    • What type of gun do I carry?
    • Why do lawyers think precedent is so great?
  • WTFsck? Volume 1 (Fsck #5):
    • Segregated Graduation at Harvard?
    • What do I think about Citizens United?
    • How will Gorsuch compare to Scalia?
    • Why am I a conservative?

WTFsck? Volume 3 (Episode 26)

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We turn the show over to you! Join us as we answer your questions about the podcast, how I ended up becoming a lawyer, the differences between qualified immunity and authorized agent immunity, how the incorporation doctrine began, and the other podcasts in my queue.

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BONUS EPISODE: WTFsck? Volume 2 (Episode 15)

We turn the show over to you! Join us in this special subscriber-only bonus episode as we answer your questions on how and when to hire a lawyer, the scope of Congressional legislative power, the weapon I carry with me daily, and the role that precedent plays in the everyday lives of people and lawyers alike.

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WTFsck? Volume 1: Listener Questions! (Episode 5)

We turn the show over to you! Join us as we answer your questions about that Harvard graduation party, the Citizens United decision, how Justice Gorsuch will affect the Supreme Court’s 4th Amendment jurisprudence, and the question I’ve gotten dozens of times in the past year — what makes me a conservative?

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