Show notes
Join us this week as two separate wife-beaters resign from the Trump White House, judges in Kentucky and Texas face indictment, two deputies in Durham NC face DWI charges, and police in Georgia and Missouri flip the Parable of the Good Samaritan on its head by arresting one and shooting the other. Then in our #Law140 segment we give you an overview of the overbreadth doctrine, and how a North Carolina law was ruled unconstitutional last week in one of my cases!
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Show Notes:
* One of our clients is apparently on Reddit (Reddit)
* The Government shut down again… for 6 hours (Politico)
* Staff Secretary Rob Porter resigns after beating 2 ex-wives and an ex-girlfriend (The Hill)
* Speechwriter David Sorenson resigns after running over ex-wife with a car (Vox)
* Of course scumbag Chief of Staff Gen. John Kelly defended them though (Vanity Fair)
* I forewarned y’all Gen. Kelly couldn’t be trusted (Fsck #19)
* Sixth Circuit: the “particularity” requirements of a warrant are more like suggestions (6th Circ COA)
* Ninth Circuit: No lawyer for children facing deportation (The Hill)
* The opinion in CLJG v Sessions (9th Circ COA)
* Tenth Circuit: Convictions upheld for man who trolled Tulsa PD over Terence Crutcher’s killing (Tulsa World)
* The opinion in US v Stevens (10th Circ COA)
* 35 states let police rape someone in their custody (BuzzFeed)
* In NC, it’s legal except for a less-serious crime (Twitter)
* Long-read on the First Amendment application to reporters exposing police abuse (The Intercept)
* Some of the language police unions get into contracts to protect dirty cops (Marginal Revolution)
* People think crime is worse than it is, and most crimes go unsolved (Pew Research Center)
* Attorney General Beauregard insists marijuana is a gateway drug (Twitter)
Remember to check out our Patreon page for exclusive patron-only content!
Join the conversation by following @fsckemall on Twitter, and tweet us your comments and questions using the hashtag #fsck!
Show Notes:
* One of our clients is apparently on Reddit (Reddit)
* The Government shut down again… for 6 hours (Politico)
* Staff Secretary Rob Porter resigns after beating 2 ex-wives and an ex-girlfriend (The Hill)
* Speechwriter David Sorenson resigns after running over ex-wife with a car (Vox)
* Of course scumbag Chief of Staff Gen. John Kelly defended them though (Vanity Fair)
* I forewarned y’all Gen. Kelly couldn’t be trusted (Fsck #19)
* Sixth Circuit: the “particularity” requirements of a warrant are more like suggestions (6th Circ COA)
* Ninth Circuit: No lawyer for children facing deportation (The Hill)
* The opinion in CLJG v Sessions (9th Circ COA)
* Tenth Circuit: Convictions upheld for man who trolled Tulsa PD over Terence Crutcher’s killing (Tulsa World)
* The opinion in US v Stevens (10th Circ COA)
* 35 states let police rape someone in their custody (BuzzFeed)
* In NC, it’s legal except for a less-serious crime (Twitter)
* Long-read on the First Amendment application to reporters exposing police abuse (The Intercept)
* Some of the language police unions get into contracts to protect dirty cops (Marginal Revolution)
* People think crime is worse than it is, and most crimes go unsolved (Pew Research Center)
* Attorney General Beauregard insists marijuana is a gateway drug (Twitter)

