Oral Argument

Episode 57: Light It on Fire and Shove It into the Atlantic


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We hereby deliver an evening episode comprising role-playing, word pictures, and other podcasting art forms to convey critical information on, among other miscellany: Christian’s week of broken things, follow-up on lines, math and the book of true reasons, Mark Lemley’s article on “faith-based IP,” imagining Benjamin Franklin’s lightning powered potato peeler, iPhone copycats, and, morality aside, the death penalty’s stupidity, and the measure of a civilization.

This show’s links:

  • The Wirecutter and the Sweet Home
  • Oral Argument 55: Cronut Lines
  • The documentary about people competing to win a truck, Hands on a Hardbody
  • Oral Argument 51: The Faucet (guest John Pfaff)
  • Euclid’s Elements
  • About Paul Erdős
  • Mark Lemley, Faith-Based Intellectual Property
  • Frank Michelman, Takings
  • Mark Lemley, The Surprising Virtues of Treating Trade Secrets as IP Rights
  • International News Service v. Associated Press
  • SCOTUSblog on Glossip v. Gross
  • Associated Press, Utah Brings Back Firing Squads as Lethal Injection Drugs Remain Scarce
  • About Cameron Todd Willingham
  • Oral Argument 45: Sacrifice
  • About “death-qualified” juries
  • ...more
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    Oral ArgumentBy Joe Miller and Christian Turner

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