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By Jason Beahm and Cameron Bowman
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The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
It's the 'Ask The Festival Lawyer' Podcast
In this week’s podcast, Cameron and Jason answer the Top Ten Legal questions they were asked over the course of the 2017 festival season.
Remember, If you have a question for the podcast or an idea for an episode, you can email Cameron and Jason at: [email protected].
Disclaimer: Although the Festival Lawyer is a lawyer he is not YOUR lawyer. The ATFL column gives general information about legal topics, NOT legal advice. The law is complex, varies a great deal from state to state, and each factual situation is different. Also, “The Festival Lawyer” is a fictional character. Think of the Festival Lawyer more like a legal spirit guide, encouraging you to educate and inform yourself.
It's the 'Ask The Festival Lawyer' Podcast
In this week’s podcast, Cameron and Jason discuss the legality of "drug testing kits" under both state and federal law. Such kits may or may not qualify as "drug paraphernalia", depending on the laws of the individual state.
Click here to view the state by state guide that accompanies this podcast.
The two are joined by Mitchell Gomez, Executive Director of DanceSafe to discuss the practical reasons why persons may choose to use such a kit as well as to discuss how local law enforcement and festival promoters and owners view the issue of “drug checking” at their events.
Remember, If you have a question for the podcast or an idea for an episode, you can email Cameron and Jason at: [email protected].
Disclaimer: Although the Festival Lawyer is a lawyer he is not YOUR lawyer. The ATFL column gives general information about legal topics, NOT legal advice. The law is complex, varies a great deal from state to state, and each factual situation is different. Also, “The Festival Lawyer” is a fictional character. Think of the Festival Lawyer more like a legal spirit guide, encouraging you to educate and inform yourself.
It's the 'Ask The Festival Lawyer' Podcast
In this week’s episode, Cameron and Jason answer a question about whether the police needed a search warrant before searching a festival goer’s tent at Bonnaroo. The two go through festies rights on “private property”as well as summarize California law regarding tent searches.
Finally, the two give a quick Bonnaroo legal round up.
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Disclaimer: Although the Festival Lawyer is a lawyer, he is not YOUR lawyer. The ATFL column gives general information about legal topics, NOT legal advice. The law is complex, varies a great deal from state to state, and each factual situation is different. Also, “The Festival Lawyer” is a fictional character. Think of the Festival Lawyer more like a legal spirit guide, encouraging you to educate and inform yourself.
If you have a question for the podcast you can email Cameron and Jason at [email protected].
It's the 'Ask The Festival Lawyer' Podcast
In this week’s “Ask the Festival Lawyer” podcast, Cameron and Jason discuss the recent arrests made in conjunction with the deadly December 2nd Ghost Ship warehouse fire.
The two discuss the law of Involuntary manslaughter in California as well as a discussion of the legal arguments that the defense and prosecution are likely to make in this case.
Finally, the two talk about some of the bigger issues that prosecutions like this present for the Bay Area nightlife community.
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Disclaimer: Jason and Cameron have no personal knowledge of the facts of the “Ghost Ship” prosecutions. Any defendant is entitled to the presumption of innocence and his guilt must be shown in a court of law. Any comments made on the podcast are merely to help observers understand the law and standards of proof that will be applied in this prosecution and not to suggest a personal opinion about the defendants guilt or innocence.
Finally, although the Festival Lawyer is a lawyer he is not YOUR lawyer. The ATFL column gives general information about legal topics, NOT legal advice. The law is complex, varies a great deal from state to state, and each factual situation is different. Also, “The Festival Lawyer” is a fictional character. Think of the Festival Lawyer more like a legal spirit guide, encouraging you to educate and inform yourself.
If you have a question for the podcast you can email Cameron and Jason at [email protected].
It's the 'Ask The Festival Lawyer' Podcast
In this week’s “Ask the Festival Lawyer” podcast, Cameron and Jason answer a question from the audience about the recent use of drug dogs at the Sunset Music Festival.
The two discuss how the Supreme Court has ruled on prior drug dog cases, discuss issues surrounding drug dogs falsely alerting on festival goers as well as giving you tips for how to handle yourself should a drug dog alert on you.
Content mentioned in this episode:
Disclaimer: Although the Festival Lawyer is a lawyer he is not YOUR lawyer. The ATFL column gives general information about legal topics, NOT legal advice. The law is complex, varies a great deal from state to state, and each factual situation is different. Also, “The Festival Lawyer” is a fictional character. Think of the Festival Lawyer more like a legal spirit guide, encouraging you to educate and inform yourself.
If you have a question for the podcast you can email Cameron and Jason at [email protected].
It's the 'Ask The Festival Lawyer' Podcast
A bi-weekly show where The Festival Lawyer (AKA Cameron Bowman) and DJ Lazer Beahm (AKA Jason Beahm) discuss legal topics and trends surrounding the festival and nightlife communities.
In this episode:
Answers to these questions, and much more, will be revealed on this episode of the 'Ask The Festival Lawyer' Podcast.
It's the 'Ask The Festival Lawyer' Podcast
A bi-weekly show where The Festival Lawyer (AKA Cameron Bowman) and DJ Lazer Beahm (AKA Jason Beahm) discuss legal topics and trends surrounding the festival and nightlife communities.
This episodes includes:
Answers to these questions, and much more, will be revealed on this episode of the 'Ask The Festival Lawyer' Podcast.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.