Welcome back to the David Dorer Show. You can listen to this show live at 6PM by using the spreaker player application below. Once the show starts, it will automatically update. This week’s episode is the “…You Can’t Always Get What You Want” Edition where we will discuss failed efforts at gun control in the …
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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 …
Continue reading David Dorer Show – SCOTUS Live from Roasted Winter 2015Congress is out for 54 days so that representatives can head back to their home states and politic for reelection in November. They won’t be back before these elections have passed. Almost immediately after this was announced, Attorney General Eric Holder resigned. On top of that, key members of congress have balked at the President’s …
Continue reading Did Obama Just Play Congress?Welcome back to the David Dorer Show! This week is the “Is Nothing Private?” Edition where we will discuss the botched execution of Clayton Lockett and the secrecy following the atrocious affair, the Supreme Court hearing oral arguments on whether searching a cell phone without a warrant is permissible, and Donald Sterling‘s private conversation with his …
Continue reading David Dorer Show: “Is Nothing Private?” EditionWelcome back to Talking Law! Today I will discuss the invalidation of the gay marriage ban in Texas and the widely expanded rights of the police to search your home. Also, as I always do with this show, I’ll be answering questions off of avvo.com on civil law suits. Call in at 6:00 p.m. to get …
Continue reading Talking Law: The Ebb and Flow of Liberty – Gay Marriage Bans Invalidated; Search of Homes Eviscerated.Today was a prime example of why the Supreme Court is only in the news when issues of abortion, gay rights, or Obamacare come up. For those who aren’t really into the law of reversionary interests, what is and what is not taxable income, and the technical nuances and Constitutional separation of powers between Article I …
Continue reading David’s Daily Docket- 1/14/2014 – SCOTUS on “No-Take-Backs”, Taxable Severance Pay, and “Core” Bankruptcy ProceedingsThis is my inaugural Daily Docket. I’ll try to do daily analysis of the Federal and Georgia goings-on at the top level of government. I’ll post them in the afternoon after I have an opportunity to glean some insight from the information. This is all done by me — I have no writers. So, all …
Continue reading David’s Daily Docket 1/13/2014 – SCOTUS to deny Arizona Abortion Ban Case, Oral Argument on NLRB Recess AppointmentsListen Live at 6PM TODAY! CALL IN at 478-227-3879! This will be the last episode of the year! Our next episode will be January 3rd 2014. This week is a “Power Chords and High Courts” Edition. We will have live, in studio music, from WoolFolk and our panel: T-Bone(@tboneafterdark), Mr. Bunker (@rsbunker), Jimbo (@RaginKurhajian) and …
Continue reading David Dorer Show – Power Chords and High Courts Feat. WoolFolkListen Live at 6PM TODAY! CALL IN 478-227-3879! This week is all about sequels! We have resident David Dorer Show financial analyst Helmet Smith to discuss the financial consequences of the government shutdown and the looming fiscal cliff 2.0. Then, my panel (T-Bone, E, and Nixrilla) will discuss the Dumb Greek Life Emails 2.0, Government Shutdown 2.0, and Citizens United …
Continue reading David Dorer Show – The Electric Boogaloo EditionNext week the United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on the case of Bowman v. Monsanto. The argument is that when a farmer plants a genetically altered seed, grows a crop, harvests the crop, and collects the seeds from the harvested crop, he should have a right to plant those harvested seeds without paying the patent-holder a …
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