Welcome back to the David Dorer Show! We’ve been on a break for the past few weeks, hopefully you still love/hate me. We’re sponsoring Bragg Jam again this year. RSVP to our stage here. This week is the “You Better Do What I Want or I’ll Sue” Edition where we will talk about the recent …
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In an act of true frivolity, the Congress has elected to sue the President. Their reasoning seems tenuous at best. Here’s a litany of alleged reasons posited by Speaker John Boehner. Plenty of folks are focusing on the fact that one “liberal” law professor thinks it will work (even though he has only has …
Continue reading Congress v. Barack Obama, and Other Frivolous LawsuitsPersonal injury claims in Georgia Law are predicated on the principles of negligence, usually, and are a staple of the public policy of libertarianism. A person has a right to be left alone in his business and his life; and, when a party interferes with that right to be left alone and causes an injury, that …
Continue reading Georgia Law – Personal InjuryThe decision is below for your own reading and edification, but there are a few things I’ve noticed from today’s landmark Hobby Lobby decision that are due noting. First and foremost, how is it that an entity designed to protect individuals from liability and to protect their individual liberty and property interests when participating …
Continue reading Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby – Corporations and Their FeelingsWelcome back to the David Dorer Show! Last week I was on break, and Roasted Live July 4th will be our next episode! This week is the “Dog Eat Dog Eat Emails” Edition of the David Dorer Show, where we will discuss the lost e-mails of Lois Lerner, key player in the IRS scandal, conflicts between Russia …
Continue reading David Dorer Show – Dog Eat Dog Eat Emails EditionThe Washington Redskins had their trademark registration cancelled by the Patent and Trademark Office today, as the office declared the trademark “disparaging to Native Americans.” As such, pending an appeal, the Washington Redskins will no longer be able to sue to protect its logo, namesake, or trade dress (the color scheme, styling of lettering, etc.) …
Continue reading Washington Redskins Trademark Registration RevokedLois Lerner, key player in the IRS scandal regarding alleged targeting of political 501(c)(4) groups claimed this week in congressional hearings that a computer crash caused the loss of emails between the Obama Administration and the IRS department responsible for reviewing 501(c)(4) statuses. While this investigation proceeds, a couple of questions come to mind. …
Continue reading Computer Crash Ate Lois Lerner’s EmailsWelcome back to the David Dorer Show! This week we are broadcasting live from Roasted, in Downtown Macon, Georgia to celebrate First Friday! Subscribe to the Facebook Event here. My panelists this week include T-Bone (@tboneafterkdark), Mr. Anderson,(@alipscomb25) and, Mr. Bunker (@rsbunker). Stick around after the show for Widow Pills. Should be a great night! …
Continue reading David Dorer Show – Live from Roasted! EditionWelcome to the Daily Docket! David Dorer, a Georgia Licensed Trial Lawyer, breaks down the legal news of the day from the Georgia Supreme Court and the United States Supreme Court. The newest petition to be considered for certiorari from the U.S. Supreme Court will test to see how far AT&T v Concepcion can go. Is the …
Continue reading David’s Daily Docket – June 3rd, 2014Welcome back to the David Dorer Show! This week is the “The Times They Are A-Changin’” Edition where we will discuss the problems in the Department of Veteran Affairs, the Federal Courts’ lifting several State bans on gay marriage, and the consequences of the most recent primary races. My panelists this week include T-Bone (@tboneafterkdark), Jimbo …
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