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May 2025
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Eric Goldman, a professor at Santa Clara University Law School and co-director of the High Tech Law Institute, discusses the lawsuits filed by family members of the victims of the mass shooting in a Buffalo supermarket three years ago against social media giants. Anne Joseph O’Connell, a professor at Stanford Law School who specializes in political appointments. discusses recent presidents relying on interim appointments for important government roles. June Grasso hosts.

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