Oral Argument

Episode 81: Hymn, Part 1

11.15.2015 - By Joe Miller and Christian TurnerPlay

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First: oil can, a hymn, and feedback, including a discussion of the web and so-called social obligations. Is a hot dog a sandwich, and is it murder if your group of trapped spelunkers decides, unanimously, to draw lots and eat the loser? We end this part of the conversation (part two next episode and part three at a later date) there, just by asking the second question.

This show’s links:

Vienna Teng, The Hymn of Acxiom (“Leave your life open. You don’t have to hide. . . . Let our formulas find your soul.”)

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Peter Bright, Bob Ross Coming Back to Twitch with Weekly Broadcasts and Annual Marathons

Shia LaBeouf’s #ALLMYMOVIES

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Sindell v. Abbott Laboratories (DES litigation imposing liability based on market share without regard to individual proof of causation)

William Baude pronouncing his name in what is also a fascinating talk on originalism

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Judge John Hodgman’s settled law and print

Oral Argument 70: No Drones in the Park (guest Frank Pasquale)

Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Path of the Law

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