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Collect Call with Lawstache

Anton Vialtsin, Esq.

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Every week, Anton Vialtsin (California attorney and YouTuber) discusses legal cases from the Supreme Court, 9th Circuit, and California State Courts. We focus on the First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, and Eighth Amendments. We make predictions and scrutinize the law. Anton Vialtsin handled over a hundred federal criminal cases from initial client interviews through sentencing. He has an in-depth knowledge of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, the Federal Criminal Codes and Rules, mandatory-minimu ...
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The Rule of Law podcast

The National Judicial College

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The Rule of Law podcast breaks down complex legal concepts into everyday understanding, empowering you to navigate the justice system with confidence. We answer your questions with the facts you need to know in today’s world of conflict and controversy arising in courthouses across the nation and in your neighborhood.
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Consider the Constitution

The Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution

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Consider the Constitution is a podcast from the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at James Madison's Montpelier. The show provides insight into constitutional issues that directly affect every American. Hosted by Dr. Katie Crawford-Lackey the podcast features interviews with constitutional scholars, policy and subject matter experts, heritage professionals, and legal practitioners.
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Learn about American History, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, & American holidays. Gain insights about our Founding First Principles (the rule of law, unalienable rights, the Social Compact, equality, limited government, and revolution); Founding Fathers (such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams) and other great patriots (such as Martin Luther King Jr, Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton); key documents and speeches; and flags an ...
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Rominger Radio

Karl Rominger

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Live Caller # (717) 916-5189 Rominger Radio is Talk Radio plus the power of the Internet to bring you timely discussions designed to be informative, entertaining and interactive. Join Karl live from 6-9pm EST every Sunday and 7-9pm EST every Wednesday for live broadcasts where you can join the discussion and be heard. Or listen to the latest shows on your own time, with our podcast feature.
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A podcast that interviews real authentic falconers. Learn about the sport of falconry from those generous enough to share their experiences. I started this channel as a way to bring falconers and future falconers together. The goal is to share techniques and stories that can benefit others in their falconry journey to improve falconry progression and success. I hope you enjoy and comment for questions and future ideas of podcast ideas. Thanks for the support! Support this podcast: https://po ...
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TaxBreaks

Moodys Tax Law LLP

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Moodys has one single focus: tax. It is all we talk about, so it seemed natural to start capturing some of those conversations to share with you. Podcasts are just natural conversations that happen to take place in front of a microphone, so we decided to launch TaxBreaks, a podcast where where many difficult tax issues are translated into plain English and discussed in a open and frank manner. Our podcast will feature informed discussion, lively debate, and sometimes a little lighthearted fu ...
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The 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. In this episode, learn the role judges play in ensuring the government follows the Constitution and protects your rights. Judge Donald and Judge Wahl are joined by special guest Judge John Tunheim, a federal judge from Minnesota and…
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While “knock and talks”—as defined by the United States Supreme Court—are considered constitutional, “knock and talks”—as defined and executed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”)—are not. Considering the policies and practices governing how ICE conducts its “knock and talks,” the more accurate title for certain law enforcement opera…
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In this illuminating episode of Consider the Constitution, Dr. Katie Crawford Lackey welcomes back Dr. Lindsey Cormack, the pioneering political scientist who created DC Inbox—a first-of-its-kind digital archive preserving congressional newsletters. From James Madison's vision of Congress as the people's branch to today's digital communication tact…
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“The automobile exception provides ‘police who have probable cause to believe a lawfully stopped vehicle contains evidence of criminal activity or contraband may conduct a warrantless search of any area of the vehicle in which the evidence might be found.’” (People v. McGee(2020) 53Cal.App.5th 796, 801, quoting People v. Evans(2011) 200Cal.App.4th …
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Aside from a little half-crowing about calling the development of public hiccups in the relationship between the POTUS & so-called "First Buddy", Crazy Eddie & his Navy veteran co-host reflect on the crises in SoCal & if there's a path for AOC to Pennsylvania Avenue that's not on a tour bus. Call us whatever you want, but we do make an attempt to a…
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United States Constitution, Article I, Section 8 provides: The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States; To borrow Money on the credit…
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The panel affirmed the district court’s revocation of Jackson Daniel Bowers’ supervised release in a case in which Bowers argued that Article III, section 2 of the Constitution affords supervisees the right to a jury trial in revocation proceedings held under 18 U.S.C. § 3583(e). In Bowers’ view, Article III and the Sixth Amendment are independent …
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