12.19.2017 - By Cascade Media - Matt Ritter & Tony Sam
Learn what holiday law is all about Learn how the Jewish culture celebrates holidays. Explore the things people consider putting up during office holiday celebrations The Recap On this week’s episode, Matt and Tony deep dive into some of the craziest and darkest parts of the legal history of the United States. Matt is a recovering Big Law attorney-turned-comedian with a passion for legal history, while Tony has no legal background whatsoever – except for a few minor brushes with the law. Ultimately, it’s Tony’s absurd and fun point of view on laws that will rub Matt the hilarious way. Peace on Earth, good will toward men? Ooh, shoot! Or at least that’s the way it seems when you consider how holiday lawsuits involve many aspects of our society, from religious to gender-sensitive sprigs. Here are lawsuit spirits in time for the holidays. Be amazed that you do not have overtime pay during holiday work according to the law. Check out these episode highlights 08:46 – Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s holiday lawsuits: One is a non-stop carol for inmates 10:37 – Matt’s conspiracy theory on why inmates commit suicide 12:20 – Court’s decision on his bizarre holiday cases 16:21 – Governor Abbott of Texas taking down a mock of Nativity Scene 22:30 – Christmas Day is not a National Holiday 22:46 – FSLA decides on holiday declarations 23:11 – Nativity Scene’s interesting tidbits: Reindeer Rule 27:27 – Holiday party pitfalls: Religious and gender sensitivity issues during holiday