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The Ricochet Law School (diplomas available on Ebay) is back in session for another romp through the legal and constitutional issues of the day. This week, do governors actually have the power to turn away turn away Syrian immigrants? Then, a look at the controversy surrounding encryption and whether or not opening it up would in fact make the world safer. Finally, should computers have First Amendment rights? The Profs have an opinion. Let us know yours in the comments below.
Tell it to the judge, EJHill.
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The Ricochet Law School (diplomas available on Ebay) is back in session for another romp through the legal and constitutional issues of the day. This week, do governors actually have the power to turn away turn away Syrian immigrants? Then, a look at the controversy surrounding encryption and whether or not opening it up would in fact make the world safer. Finally, should computers have First Amendment rights? The Profs have an opinion. Let us know yours in the comments below.
Tell it to the judge, EJHill.
Help Ricochet by Supporting Our Sponsors!
We're thrilled to welcome a new sponsor to Law Talk - The Great Courses! For a limited time The Great Courses has a Special offer for Law Talk listeners: Order from 8 of their bestselling courses -including The Great Masters - at Up to 80% off the original price! But, this offer is only available for a limited time, so hurry! Go to thegreatcourses.com/ricochet.
Get premium mattresses for a fraction of the price delivered to your door! Casper is revolutionizing the mattress industry by cutting the cost of dealing with resellers and showrooms and passing that savings directly to the consumer. Get $50 off your first purchase! Go to Casper.com/LawTalk and use the coupon code LawTalk at checkout.
This podcast is brought to you by Harry's Shave. For the finest shave at the best price, go to Harrys.com and use the coupon code LAWTALK at checkout
Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/ok-computer/.
Podcast listeners: Now become a Ricochet member for only $2.50 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/join/.
Subscribe to Law Talk With Epstein, Yoo & Senik in iTunes (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in iTunes or by RSS feed.
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