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This podcast is a Question and Answer Format whereby the listeners may contact the host, Scotty J. Storey, Attorney at Law, with their inquiries or concerns about laws, legislation, constitutional right, et cetera. Scotty will address the inquiries in the podcast in the hopes to give educational guidance to others with the same question. This podcast is designed to be an educational experience, not designed to be construed as legal advice.
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The First Amendment Minute is a topical, fast paced, entertaining, and informative 60-second look at freedom of speech, religion and other liberties protected by the First Amendment. Every week join Derek Newman for his solidly legal, sometimes laughable, seldom lame, up-to-the-minute take on these Constitutional freedoms we enjoy.
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Liberal/Progressive Law Satire Podcast/Website–LAWSLANT.COM Introducing LAWSLANT.COM, found at www.lawslant.com. It is the hottest satirical site for liberal/progressives who are also lawyers, judges, law students, or anyone interested in law. In the tradition of The Onion, this website offers satire/humor/parody and commentary on our courts and on those who are licensed to practice law. Today’s news articles include: - Federalist Society's Pro Bono Clinic Helps a Needy Rupert Murdoch - ABA Revises Method for Rating Federal Court Nominees You can even read Antonin Scalia’s blog! In addition, you can listen to our audio program (around 20 minutes long) on the US Supreme Court, Intelligent Design, and Cheney’s gunning down of a Texas attorney. Download it as a podcast (and subscribe) or play it on your web browser – all for free! There is also wonderful merchandise available, stuff (like tshirts) you wouldn’t find anywhere, with mottos like: - You know times are rough when you start missing the Rehnquist Court - Legacy Admissions Violate the Rule Against Perpetuities - Conservative Judges use Original Intent to get what they want - Question the Socratic Method - Why do we give perpetual life to corporations, but execute humans? Finally, there’s a website for all the sane people. Please visit and let us know what you think. Oscar Gonzalez, Attorney Licensed in Texas [email protected] http://www.lawslant.com
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Blawgzine.com (http://www.blawgzine.com) features analysis and commentary on the law as it relates to evolving communications tools and technologies and the media. Hosted by Elizabeth L. Fletcher, Blawgzine.com is produced in conjunction with the New Communications Blogzine (http://www.newcommblogzine.com), a bi-monthly online publication dedicated to exploring new communications tools, technologies and emerging modes of communication, (including blogs, wikis, RSS, podcasts, search marketing, etc.), the growing phenomena of participatory communications and their effect on traditional media, professional communications, business, politics and society at large.
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The debate over Plain vs. Precision English rages on in courtrooms, boardrooms, and, yes, even bedrooms. Here, Adam Freedman deciphers the curious wording and odd phrasing behind legal lingo for the rest of us in plain English. Adam Freedman writes the “Legal Lingo" column for the New York Law Journal Magazine and was a litigator before joining a major investment bank where he earns his living decoding policies and procedures into plain English. He holds degrees from Yale, Oxford, and the University of Chicago and has written for Newsweek International and Slate.com, among others. Please visit his website at www.partyofthefirstpart.com and his blog at thepartyofthefirstpart.blogspot.com.
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Araund Directory: Advertising, Automotive, Aviation, Boating, Cash, Crafts, Credit Cards, Dating, Debt Consolidation, Education, Electronics, Employment, Entertainment, Fantasy Sports, Fashion, Finance, Fitness, Furniture, Games, Gardening, Gifts, Health, History, Hobbies, Home Improvement, Insurance, Jewelry, Legal, Loans, Mortgages, Movies, Music, Online Shopping, Pets, Real Estate, Science, Shopping, Small Business, Sports, Taxes, Technology, Travel, Weddings, Wellness
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History of Animation in Court is a video podcast series that features some of the most interesting and innovative applications of computer animation for use in the courtroom. Z-Axis Corporation pioneered in the creation of animated trial exhibits in the late 1980s and has continued to develop new ways to present visual information to judges and juries. This collection will include some of the landmark cases to use computer animation over the years as well as other less famous, but still innovative and interesting applications of computer graphics. The animations illustrate a wide range of subjects including airplane crashes, mechanical devices, explosions, drug and chemical reactions and terrorist attacks.
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At podCop, we're striving to bring you the best in law enforcement podcasting. podCop is made by a real police officer that has all the inside info and gives you the real answers! The podCop weekly show is aimed at all aspects of law enforcement. The great thing about podCop is you don't have to be an officer to enjoy, or benefit from, the show. Each week, podCop will cover current news events, training issues and upcoming courses, a chance for you to have your questions answered during the Ask-A-Cop segment, weekly dumb criminals, contests and more!