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Julian Assange is behind bars, body scans violate the constitution, and a baseball team’s ownership will be decided in court. But wait, there’s more! Like murder, Walmart, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. All in separate stories, of course! Intrigued? Then listen to this edition of Lawyers, Who Needs Them!
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Lawyers WNT: This Week’s News and Notes
Julian Assange is behind bars – but not for spying. Then, find out what makes The Supreme Court’s ruling on a Walmart case such a big deal. Plus, a decision that was a long time coming, and an airline is guilt of murder. Yes, murder.
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Lawyers WNT: How Revealing!
Are full body scanners creating constitutional questions? Jim and Randal bring you the revealing answers.
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Lawyers WNT: Arrogance of the Rich and Famous
So who owns the Dodgers? That’s up to the divorce courts to decide. And the bankrupt Crystal Cathedral can’t pay their creditors, but they can pay their preacher’s family. Arrogance of the Rich and Famous
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Lawyers WNT: Questions from Our Loyal Listeners
In this edition of the Q&A, Jim and Randall tackle the tax cuts, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and a pesky ex-boyfriend. Then, if you’re having tax issues, do you get an attorney or a lawyer?
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The Simon Hart Award
The decision to move a cabin to a museum leads to the awarding of the prestigious Simon Hart Award. Plus, if you lend money to a relative, should you have a contract so you get paid back?
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