According to the Supreme Court of the United States, refusing to answer questions is not an invocation of your right to silence under The Fifth Amendment and if you refuse to answer questions and haven’t been mirandized yet, your Fifth Amendment rights don’t attach, and the silence can be used substantively against you. Here’s what …
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In this episode, I’m joined by T-Bone (@tboneafterdark), Radford, and Andrew (@redclaytees). We discuss Ed Snowden, the NSA, Sean Hannity’s flip flopping, Syria, Iraq, China, Immigration, and Ted Cruz’s idea of “tax reform.” Follow me at @DavidTDorer We are now available on Stitcher. You can always subscribe on iTunes. (note this picture is recycled. Our photographer Jimmy decided …
Continue reading The David Dorer Show, June 14th, 2013In this episode, I’m joined by Travis Griffin (@tboneafterdark) where we talk about intellectual property law, criminal law, employment law, personal injury, car wrecks, divorce, and adultery. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes. Tune in this Friday for The David Dorer Show.
Continue reading Talking Law with David Dorer, June 12th, 2013In this episode, I’m joined by musician and recording artist David Beale, and regular contributors T-Bone (@tboneafterdark) and E (@redECritique) were we discuss the latest scandals in the Obama administration, the erosion of privacy, and what the ideals I feel our veterans fought for. Follow me at @DavidTDorer We are now available on Stitcher. You …
Continue reading The David Dorer Show, June 7th, 2013In this episode of Talking Law, we talk about insurance, false accusations, defamation, service of process, bankruptcy, credit card fraud, personal jurisdiction, personal injury, torts, and divorce. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes. Tune in this Friday for The David Dorer Show.
Continue reading Talking Law with David Dorer, June 5th, 2013Yesterday was a landmark for the United States Supreme Court: Justice Antonin Scalia agreed with the most liberal members of the bench (Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan) in the Maryland vs. King decision. This, in my opinion, is because Justice Scalia’s more conservative leanings are directly in line with a liberal (read …
Continue reading DNA Registries and the Supreme Court’s Attack on PrivacyIn this episode, Andrew (@RedClayTees), E (@RedECritique), and Knolan (@LawOfDucats) and I discuss Michelle Bachmann, Obama-Scandal-Rama, Judicial Appointments, GMOS, Taxes and Apple, and we hear the second half of the interview with Sam Hart (@SamHart2013). Follow me at @DavidTDorer We are now available on Stitcher. You can always subscribe on iTunes.
Continue reading The David Dorer Show, May 31st, 2013A common public misconception with my profession (a personal injury trial lawyer), is that we’re ambulance chasers looking for an easy buck. Mark Levin calls us “slip and fall” lawyers as if to discredit our legitimacy with issues like the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Listeners to The David Dorer Show know that I …
Continue reading Slip and Fall — Not an Easy WinIn this episode, Travis Griffin is my guest and we answer criminal and legal questions touching on statute of limitations and tort reform. Tune in this Friday to The David Dorer Show. Make sure to subscribe to it on iTunes. Subscribe to Talking Law on iTunes.
Continue reading Talking Law with David Dorer, May 29th, 2013Today, the Justice Department suspended the Macon-Bibb Consolidated Government local elections that were slated for July 16th, 2013. I’ve already interviewed Sam Hart, one of the candidates, but it seems the relevance of that interview is stayed until the DOJ can determine if nonpartisan elections can proceed. Partisan elections are the backbone of the American political …
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