Welcome back to the David Dorer Show! This week is the “Neutrality – The Net, Politics, and the Media” Edition where we will discuss the overwhelming vote by the EU in favor of Net Neutrality, the consequences of the McCutheon v. FEC Decision, and the varied ways in which the media reports the new job numbers. …
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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 ProceedingsListen 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. WoolFolkToday the Supreme Court heard two oral arguments. One, Bowman v. Monsanto, I covered last week. The other, Millbrook v. U.S. was argued this morning and is about whether the Federal government waives sovereign immunity for intentional torts committed by security guards. Millbrook was an inmate at Lewisberg Federal Prison. While incarcerated, Millbrook alleged in a complaint that he …
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