“Financial markets in the United States are the largest and most liquid in the world.” Which makes sense. After becoming back-to-back World War Champs, America set up the system of international finance that endures to this day. Except that we’re no longer on the gold standard (this is an argument for another piece). You would think …
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Tim Cook has released the Watch. Did you notice he didn’t release the iWatch? I did, it’s the first product since iMac in June of 1998 to drop the “i-” prefix, save the MacBook, Mac Pro, and mac mini. I think it’s reasonable to ignore those three, because, until the Watch, the entirety of Apple’s …
Continue reading crApple’s iWatchSlate ran a great article about how America’s Hospitals are Robbing Us Blind. Given that Ted Cruz has announced his bid for President, and vows to end Obamacare, I thought I’d take Slate’s lead and breakdown what really is the biggest problem in America’s healthcare system: the hospital. I’ll start with an anecdote, then …
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Continue reading Ted Cruz: Running for PresidentWelcome back to Talking Law, the show where I, Georgia’s anytime attorney, answer your legal questions. Today I will discuss the $7.4 Million verdict against Robin Thicke and co-writers Pharrell Williams and T.I. for copyright infringement of Marvin Gaye’s song “Got to Get Up” in their 2014 song “Blurred Lines.” According to musicology experts, the jury …
Continue reading Talking Law – Thicke Loses Lawsuit?!The Dorer Daily is a daily recap of the political and legal news of the day, in a podcast format. David brings you blog posts throughout the day on news, politics, and law, and then breaks down the highlights in an auditory medium meant to be enjoyed on your ride home from work. …
Continue reading Dorer Daily – March 9, 2015A bit more than a month ago, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in T-Mobile South, LLC v City of Roswell. The rule of law is accredited doubly: when denying cell phone towers, localities must provide “reasons” for the the tower was denied, reasons which are “simply clear enough to enable judicial review”; and that …
Continue reading “For those who consider legislative history relevant…”Welcome back to the David Dorer Show. Listen live to the show via Spreaker by playing the media player below.This week’s episode is the 2015 Winter Season Finale, “SCOTUS Live from Roasted Winter 2015” Edition. Obviously, by the title of the episode, we will be broadcasting live from Roasted Cafe and Lounge in Macon, Georgia, so if you want …
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Continue reading Investigating Macon-Bibb salariesLegislators in Georgia are hard at work, tackling the real issues of the day. Specifically, making sure that Centaurs, and their “bad attitudes” don’t become the topic of modern scientific inquiry. Loganville’s Republican Representative Tom Kirby proposed legislation designed to prevent human-animal hybrid scientific processes. A copy of the proposed bill is below the …
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