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Nov 2024
40m 29s

Judge Throws Temper Tantrum

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Also... Matt Gaetz as Attorney General is something we have to contemplate?

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The Federalist Society conference included a tour de force in rhetorical fallacy from the Fifth Circuit's Judge Edith Jones, suggesting that it's an attack on the "rule of law" to talk about court reform and that such criticism results in death threats! Very cool. Very judicial. We also have a disturbing story out of Biglaw, and discuss the instant reaction to Matt Gaetz being nominated to serve as Attorney General and the dumbest takes that nomination has inspired.


00:00 Small Talk 🎺

5:53 The National Lawyers Convention & Judge Jones

24:29 Biglaw Partner Removed After Wife's Remains Found

30:00 Misc. Stories

34:14 Closing Remarks

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