On this episode of Dorer Daily I talk about how on this day in 1857 the owner of Dred Scott freed him. This freedom came after nearly a lifetime of slavery. Most importantly to me and my listeners as well as the country as a whole is the fact that it also came after two separate …
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The 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! 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 …
Continue reading David Dorer Show – The Times They Are a-Changin’ EditionWelcome back to the David Dorer Show! This week my panelists and I discuss recent proposed legislation in the Georgia General Assembly. My panelists this week include John Buckner (@JGigBuckner), an attorney with the Democratic Party of Georgia, T-Bone (@tboneafterkdark), a Middle-Georgia criminal defense attorney, and Anderson Lipscomb (@alipscomb25), a legislative strategist with the …
Continue reading David Dorer Show: Georgia General Assembly 2014 EditionThis week, my triumphant return to Talking Law! I will discuss Blockbuster’s closing all of its stores and what the legal consequences of the future of the company are, a breakdown on what exactly is “ineffective assistance” given the recent decision of Burt vs. Titlow at the United States Supreme Court, and I’ll be answering …
Continue reading Talking Law – November 6th, 2013