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Probate Problems and Practical Solutions

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Probate Problems and Practical Solutions is a podcast from Copper Wren Law that helps Arizona families navigate probate, guardianship, and conservatorship with confidence. Hosted by firm founder Carly Whiteside, the show breaks down complex legal topics into practical, plain-English guidance. Each episode shares real-world insights, helpful checklists, and compassionate strategies for managing life’s toughest transitions. Whether you’re planning ahead or already in the middle of a probate ca ...
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Dark History

Audioboom Studios

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Bailey Sarian, known for her massive success with “Murder, Mystery & Makeup,” has taken her true crime expertise to new heights with her podcast Dark History, where she proves history doesn’t have to be boring. This award-winning series, delves into the untold stories of history—from psycho dictators to shocking corporate scandals—that were never covered in school. With its gripping drama, Dark History consistently tops the charts in the history category, solidifying Bailey as a powerhouse i ...
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Eat, Pray, Britney

Eat, Pray, Britney

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Britney Spears was under a conservatorship from 2008 to 2021 where all her financial and personal decisions had to be approved by her conservators, including her father, Jamie Spears. Britney earned hundreds of millions of dollars during that time, performing and touring extensively, while being deemed too impaired by the courts to be in control of her life. Britney is one of the most recognizable celebrities in the world, yet very little of the massive media coverage she generated focused o ...
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Stanford Legal

Stanford Law School

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Law touches most aspects of life. Here to help make sense of it is the Stanford Legal podcast, where we look at the cases, questions, conflicts, and legal stories that affect us all every day. Stanford Legal launched in 2017 as a radio show on Sirius XM. We’re now a standalone podcast and we’re back after taking some time away, so don’t forget to subscribe or follow this feed. That way you’ll have access to new episodes as soon as they’re available. We know that the law can be complicated. I ...
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Fame Under Fire

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Celebrities, athletes, politicians, influencers and even royalty can all land in the firing line. Why does it matter? Because we invest in them. We give them space in our homes, our budgets, our feeds, and sometimes, our hearts. We put them on pedestals. So when they fall, we want the truth. But in an age of AI-generated "evidence", misinformation, and unqualified newsfluencers, separating fact from fiction is a full-time job. Hot on the heels of covering the Diddy trial, Anoushka Mutanda-Do ...
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Hosts Tess Barker and Babs Gray lay out everything you need to know about Britney Spears, her controversial conservatorship, and the movement of fans trying to end it. They talk to exclusive sources, examine new sides of the story, and uncover disturbing truths about our legal system that go way beyond Britney.
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I Am The Law

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I Am The Law takes a deep dive into the various practice areas and settings of law. We interview law school graduates with thought-provoking questions for an insider look into the realities of a career in law, recipes for success, and the biggest challenges lawyers face today.
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Navigating Estate Planning With Rose Harper Law

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Leaving a Legacy: Navigating Estate Planning with Rose Harper Law is a podcast dedicated to making estate planning simple and accessible. Hosted by legal experts, each episode breaks down essential topics to help you protect your loved ones, minimize stress, and ensure your legacy is secure.
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Paris Alston hosts this weekly series that serves up Black intellect, culture and joy. Rooted is based in Boston with a perspective that ranges from communities around the corner to issues and ideas resonating across the globe. This is the place to hear from people who make the news and people who make sense of the news - including you. Tell us what you think and what you’d like to hear on future episodes at [email protected]. Find more content and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
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Senior Matters Podcast

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The Senior Matters Podcast with Mark E. Wight, presented by Idaho Estate Planning, is your go-to resource for navigating senior living, retirement planning, and estate management challenges and opportunities. Hosted by Mark E. Wight, an experienced estate planning attorney with over 40 years of experience, this podcast delivers expert insights and practical advice on topics that matter most to seniors, those caring for seniors, and individuals approaching retirement. In each episode, Mark is ...
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Adam Grant shares why thoughtful estate planning is one of the most valuable investments a person can make. Drawing from years of legal experience, he discusses how young families can create meaningful plans that protect assets, ensure smooth transitions, and preserve generational wealth. Adam emphasizes the importance of working with an experienced, responsive professional who will be there for the long term—guiding clients, their children, and even their grandchildren through every stage o ...
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Pieces of Britney

BBC Radio 4

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Britney Spears: pop icon. Pandora Sykes pieces together what we know about her story, and what it tells us about sex, entertainment, and how we treat women in the public eye. In this eight-part series for BBC Radio 4, Pandora traces Britney's incredible life: from her hardscrabble childhood in rural Louisiana, to her coronation as the inaugural pop princess of the internet, navigating an insatiable celebrity gossip complex; through to a young mother on trial by the paparazzi. Britney is a po ...
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Fajitas Tonight?

Fajitas Tonight?

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This is a monthly podcast where friends Morgana and Elle chat about a topic that has caught their eyes this week, from discussions about influencer culture, feminism and sustainability to Love Island and what they’ve been eating this week. We hope you enjoy! Please rate and review, we value all feedback. Twitter: @fajitastonight Instagram: @ellpicton @morganachess
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Cheat!

Sony Music Entertainment

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Is it ever okay to break the rules? Cheat! is a weekly podcast hosted by award-winning journalist and comedian Alzo Slade that dives into the epic stories behind the biggest cheats and scandals out there, looking for answers about who they are and why they skirt the rules. From the allure of get-rich-quick schemes to the motivations of an imposter, Cheat! brings you stories of huge heists, online scams, and dirty nuns, and asks what would you do if you could get away with it. A Sony Music En ...
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Unveiling Democracy

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Welcome to "Unveiling Democracy," a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Ashley Jacobson, a respected civil rights lawyer, and Syanne Centeno-Bloom, a passionate political commentator, analyst and activist. With their shared commitment to activism and social change, Ashley and Syanne dive deep into politics, civil rights, disability issues, and legal cases. Through riveting discussions and insightful analysis, they aim to challenge existing norms, spark conversations, and empower listeners to ...
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Acá entre nos

Kelsey Barillas

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We are a Latinx Podcast, which specializes in platicas de psicoeducacion, therapy within the Latinx community, community activities, and social/cultural problemas within our communities; we will be utilizing pop culture and uplifting marginalized voices, specifically those of the Latinx and Afro-Latinx communities. The goal is to destigmatize the utilization of mental wellness resources and remedies. We hope to bring light to daily microaggressions that people of the Latinx communities navig ...
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Episode Summary In this episode of Probate Problems and Practical Solutions, Carly Whiteside, founder of Copper Wren Law, breaks down one of the most confusing topics in Arizona probate law — the difference between guardianship and conservatorship. Joined by her partner, Liz Cole, Carly explains when each applies, what families should look out for,…
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Conservatorship & Guardianship: The Living Probate Nobody Plans For In this Senior Matters episode, hosts Mark Wight and Carly Ward discuss the urgent need for proactive estate planning to avoid court-imposed conservatorship and guardianship. Known as "living probate" in Idaho, these processes strip individuals of financial and personal decision-ma…
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Episode Summary In this episode, Attorney Adam Grant breaks down what conservatorships are, when they’re necessary, and how families can navigate the process with compassion and preparation. He explains the two types of conservatorships — of the person and of the estate — and how they differ from powers of attorney and health care directives. Adam …
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Inspired by Gucci Mane’s candid Breakfast Club interview, Rooted dives deep into the complex world of conservatorships and Black men’s autonomy over their lives when living with a mental health condition. Featuring owner of the estate planning firm Life & Legacy Counselors, Aimee Griffin; clinical social worker and executive director of Fathers' Up…
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Anoushka and the Fame Under Fire team would like to wish you a happy new year. We're back next week, but in the meantime, you can go back and catch up on some of the most recent episodes! Got questions? Send us a Whatsapp message on 0330 678 111 4. Subscribe to Fame Under Fire on BBC Sounds and turn on push notifications so you never miss an episod…
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What are the legal implications of the unprecedented mass pardoning of the January 6th rioters? What does it say about American rule of law? President Biden’s DOJ prosecuted nearly 1,600 of the January 6, 2021, rioters—many for acts of shocking violence against police and government offices. On January 20, newly sworn-in President Trump, in one of …
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Summary: In this episode of Probate Problems and Practical Solutions, Carly Whiteside of Copper Wren Law, LLC discusses why inheritance disputes occur so frequently, what red flags to look for when conflict arises, and how to handle an executor who isn’t doing their job. Carly also explains what families can do when they suspect undue influence and…
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In this heartfelt episode, Mark welcomes Chef and culinary storyteller Bill Poulson to explore how food becomes a powerful part of our family legacy. Bill shares warm memories of simple childhood meals like Velveeta cheese and grilled sandwiches that created a sense of comfort, safety, and belonging. Today, he's preserving those traditions by digit…
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A coalition of privacy defenders led by Lex Lumina and the Electronic Frontier Foundation filed a lawsuit on February 11 asking a federal court to stop the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) from disclosing millions of Americans’ private, sensitive information to Elon Musk and his “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE). As the federal …
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The Macrons' lawyer has told the BBC that claims the French president and his wife ordered the assassination of Candace Owens are "deranged". The right-wing influencer first made the allegations in a tweet on 22 November which has now been viewed more than 44 million times. In the message labelled URGENT, Owens wrote that she was contacted by what …
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Episode Summary: In this inspiring episode, Rose Harper shares her path from a police officer father and Irish heritage to building a tri-state practice blending personal injury advocacy with estate planning. The conversation explores underdog empathy, multi-state operations, team-building lessons, and seamless client onboarding for families in cri…
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From Harlem Renaissance rebels to Hollywood stereotypes, Black storytelling has always been a battleground for power. Today, the pen, the lens, and the mic are finally in Black hands but what does that mean when the legacy of racial violence still hangs over us, literally and figuratively? In this episode of Rooted, playwright Zora Howard unpacks h…
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Duncan Kemp, a state government lawyer, took an unconventional path to environmental law. After working in college athletics fundraising and earning an MFA in Creative Writing, he entered law school part-time with a clear goal: protecting natural resources. But landing that environmental job proved harder than expected. Today, he manages litigation…
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When a single federal judge can freeze a president’s policy nationwide, it raises big questions about checks and balances and democratic accountability. That’s one reason nationwide injunctions have become central to some of today’s most consequential legal battles—and why the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Trump v. CASA matters. At a live reco…
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Two major developments in the epic legal saga between former co-stars Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. Lively has responded to Baldoni’s attempt to block the case from going to trial, arguing that a jury should decide. And Baldoni’s sworn deposition has been released. We hear how he responds to her allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation -…
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Every minute, someone is abused and tech is at the center of it all. From stalking through smart devices to survivors fighting back with screenshots, this episode exposes how technology is both weapon and lifeline. Featuring raw stories, expert insights, and a fight for justice you won’t hear anywhere else.…
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Molly Henry represents international ship owners in a practice spanning oil spill response, vessel arrests, cargo disputes, and casualties at sea. She explains how admiralty law—a conglomeration of international treaties and federal common law—treats ships as legal persons that can be arrested and sold to satisfy judgments. Molly describes her cris…
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Hi, friends! Happy Wednesday! Listen... I know shopping for the holidays can be a total drag. You never know what to get that testy aunt who hates literally everything or the "woo woo friend" who won't shut up about their crystals. Don't worry, I got you covered. I would never leave you hanging, so I dug through my favorite stories from Season 4 to…
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The lawyers for Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs have called the Netflix four-part series into his life “a shameful hit piece” that relied on “stolen footage”. Produced by Combs’ longtime rival 50 Cent, the documentary includes never-before-seen clips from the days leading up to his arrest, alongside interviews with individuals alleging abuse - claims Combs deni…
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Mia Getlin specializes in the state-legal cannabis industry in Oregon and Washington. She shares insights into the challenges and complexities of navigating the highly-regulated cannabis sector, emphasizing the importance of trust-building with clients coming from diverse backgrounds, including those transitioning from the illicit market. Mia highl…
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Hi, friends! Happy Wednesday! Welcome to the fourth... and maybe final... Joanie Awards. Tear. But don't be sad that it might be over... be happy because it all happened. After a season jam packed with horny nuns, rogue presidents, cursed statues, disastrous love lives (ancient AND modern), Britney impressions and some evil, shedding mittens… we’re…
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Justin Baldoni has asked the judge to throw out Blake Lively’s lawsuit against him. The former co-stars have been locked in a bitter feud since she sued him last December, accusing him of sexual harassment and waging a smear campaign against her. Claims he has denied. The latest development is that Baldoni’s legal team is asking the judge to grant …
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Episode Summary: In this episode, Rose Harper, a leading attorney at Rose Harper Law, delves into the intricacies of Medicaid and long term care planning. She clarifies the disparities between Medicaid and Medicare coverage for long term care, outlines the services Medicaid can offer, and sheds light on common misconceptions surrounding asset prote…
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Episode Summary In this debut episode, Carly shares the story behind launching Copper Wren Law—the first woman-owned ABS law firm in the U.S. She talks about her journey from a paralegal at the State of Arizona to becoming a law firm owner, why she chose the Alternative Business Structure model, and how she’s changing the way probate and guardiansh…
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As the political climate intensifies under the Trump administration, journalists and media leaders from historically Black-owned outlets and public media’s equity and justice units explore what it means to tell diverse stories in an era of disinformation, censorship, and cultural backlash. This episode examines how legacy and emerging voices are fi…
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Hi, friends! Happy Wednesday! What if I told you that one of the most influential... and mysterious cult leaders in American history is someone most people have never heard of? And that Jim Jones himself, yes Jonestown Jim Jones, got many of his ideas from same guy? Today, we’re diving into the wild and complicated story of Father Divine—the charis…
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This week on the Senior Matters Podcast, host Mark E. Wight sits down with Idaho artist and writer Rosemary Leal, whose lifelong passion for writing, poetry, and art has become a powerful way to preserve her family's history. Rosemary shares how creativity has helped her honor the people, places, and moments that shaped her life and how simple, eve…
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Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner are suing R&B singer Ray J for defamation over “racketeering” claims, which they have called blatantly false. Ray J’s called their lawsuit a “public relations charade” and is now countersuing them for breach of contract. He alleges they broke an agreement not to talk publicly anymore about the sex tape he made with Ki…
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Shannon Struble has spent more than a decade prosecuting gang-related crimes in a county with a lot of violent gang activity. In this episode, she takes us inside the day-to-day life of a prosecutor. Shannon walks through the fast-paced charging process — where prosecutors have just 48 hours to review evidence and decide whether to file charges — n…
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Over a 35-year career at the Department of Justice, Jonathan Wroblewski, JD ’86, watched the country’s stance on criminal sentencing harden, soften, recalibrate, and shift again. One of his early cases at the DOJ, which involved a cross-burning in rural Georgia, sparked a fascination with sentencing policy that shaped the rest of his career. Today,…
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Why bring the case in Florida? Why $1bn, and how could the BBC defend itself from a defamation lawsuit? Host Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty and resident trial attorney Shaun Kent analyse US President Donald Trump’s threat of legal action against the BBC. Trump told Fox News he had an "obligation" to sue the BBC over the way a section of his speech was …
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A year after New England's first affordable, inclusive LGBTQ+ living facility is created, very few people of color are residents. Paris unpacks the inequities that the BIPOC queer senior citizens face with queer theologian Reverend Irene Monroe, author and cultural critic Tre Johnson, public health expert Dr. Angelique Harris, and LGBTQ Elders of C…
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Families don’t call Matt Talbot when things are going well. They call when grief, money, and long-simmering tensions rise to the surface. He helps clients navigate conservatorships, financial elder abuse, and complex estate litigation. In this episode, Matt discusses the emotional weight of handling kidnapping cases across state lines, the challeng…
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Hi, friends! Happy Wednesday! You’ve seen The Wizard of Oz... the ruby slippers, the Yellow Brick Road, the flying monkeys… But you've also heard rumblings of some dark rumors, haven't you? Well, behind all that glitter and Technicolor magic was a nightmare of toxic makeup, real fires, starvation diets, terror in Munchkinland and a studio system th…
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Are you an Idaho veteran, a family member, or someone interested in understanding the full range of benefits available to those who have served? In this powerful episode of the Senior Matters Podcast, recorded in November 2024, estate planning attorney Mark E. Wight sits down with Mitzie Cheldelin from the Idaho Division of Veterans Services to exp…
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Episode Summary In this episode, Attorney Adam Grant breaks down two of the most important legal documents every adult should have — the health care directive and durable power of attorney. He explains how these tools protect individuals when they’re unable to make decisions for themselves and how they can prevent families from facing costly conser…
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“The amount of chaos that’s been introduced into the federal health policy landscape is unprecedented,” says Michelle Mello, professor at Stanford Law School and the Stanford University School of Medicine. That turmoil, she explains, has left major gaps in expertise, trust, and leadership—and states are rushing to fill the void. In this episode of …
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Hollywood A-lister Rebel Wilson is embroiled in an explosive legal saga with the producers and lead actress of her directorial debut, The Deb. It involves multiple lawsuits in Australia and the US and includes claims of defamation, sabotage and false imprisonment - as well as allegations of sexual misconduct and embezzlement. Host Anoushka Mutanda-…
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Episode Summary In this episode of Leaving a Legacy: Navigating Estate Planning with Rose Harper Law, attorney Rose Harper explains the unique challenges of passing down real estate and vacation homes through estate planning. She shares how ownership structures, probate, and family dynamics complicate inheritance, and highlights effective tools suc…
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With its roots in voicing the unheard concerns of oft forgotten communities, Hip-Hop has grown into the most profitable genre in the music industry. As Notorious B.I.G. once said, "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems". Between RICO cases, sex trafficking suits, and controversial presidential endorsements one could wonder if Hip-Hop continues to service its ori…
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If you ask environmental protection lawyer Elise Bennett who her clients are, she might joke that some days it’s the frosted flatwood salamander, the gopher tortoise, or Florida panther – but officially, it’s the Center for Biological Diversity. Elise is the Center's Florida and Caribbean Director, leading efforts to protect endangered species and …
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Hi friends. Happy Wednesday. Today’s episode is personal. It’s painful. And it’s important. We’re talking about the Armenian Genocide... a chapter of history that millions experienced, yet many still deny or have never been taught. I’ve always known I wanted to cover this story because of my family history. But every time I tried, it never felt lik…
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When the National Guard shows up in American cities, it’s usually after hurricanes, fires, or floods, not political fights. But recent federal deployments have changed the landscape and raised pressing questions about how far a president’s domestic military powers can go. In this episode of Stanford Legal, host Pam Karlan talks with Professor Berna…
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