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Bison and House hold down the fort this week, starting with a toast to Arthur Green, a 109-year-old veteran who has been an Orioles fan since before they left St. Louis. Then it's Region 3 of the SMQB Best Sports Competition bracket! Listen in to find out why Bison is exacting "revenge" for the Indy 500 by pushing the Daytona 500 through, and how the NCAA Final Four remains a powerhouse seed. The guys also preview the USMNT's upcoming matches and the final qualifying spots for the World Cup, involving a high-stakes showdown between Sweden and Poland.
In the legal corner, the discussion centers on your right to a jury trial. Bison and House break down why the Brian Flores case is a win for the Seventh Amendment and a "fatal flaw" for the NFL's unilateral control over disputes. Whether you're a lawyer or just a fan of the game, you'll want to hear how these "forced arbitration" clauses in your credit card and cell phone contracts are finally being challenged in the sports world.
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Bison and House hold down the fort this week, starting with a toast to Arthur Green, a 109-year-old veteran who has been an Orioles fan since before they left St. Louis. Then it's Region 3 of the SMQB Best Sports Competition bracket! Listen in to find out why Bison is exacting "revenge" for the Indy 500 by pushing the Daytona 500 through, and how the NCAA Final Four remains a powerhouse seed. The guys also preview the USMNT's upcoming matches and the final qualifying spots for the World Cup, involving a high-stakes showdown between Sweden and Poland.
In the legal corner, the discussion centers on your right to a jury trial. Bison and House break down why the Brian Flores case is a win for the Seventh Amendment and a "fatal flaw" for the NFL's unilateral control over disputes. Whether you're a lawyer or just a fan of the game, you'll want to hear how these "forced arbitration" clauses in your credit card and cell phone contracts are finally being challenged in the sports world.

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