Dec 16, 2021
Our new favorite holiday tradition is back! The DJM hosts share stories of lawyers who . . . well, could have made better decisions this past year. From a lawyer who really just wanted a career in the adult entertainment industry to even more head-scratching behavior from dear old Rudy, we relay a few of the most...
Dec 9, 2021
Two recent cases provide good examples of how arguing self-defense works in homicide cases. Andy, Laura, and Joe go through the Rittenhouse trial step-by-step, highlighting key reasons the jury found that Rittenhouse acted in self-defense. Then, we contrast that case to the trial of Gregory and Travis McMichael, and...
Dec 3, 2021
There are a lot of hemp products out there. If you haven't quite figured out which ones are legal, you aren't alone. State legislatures and the federal government haven't quite decided yet, either. This episode Washington Assistant Attorney General Sierra McWilliams, who helped author the Cannabis Law Deskbook...
Nov 18, 2021
Love the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure? We sure don't. Still, that doesn't mean lawyers can ignore them.
Hosts Laura and Vaidehi give the play-by-play on recent developments in federal court over whether Trump can prevent the National Archivist from handing over documents to the House Select Committee investigating...
Nov 11, 2021
It's that time of year again when you shrug of the turkey-induced coma to go shopping on Black Friday. Is this year going to be different? Or will we see a fresh batch of clips on YouTube showing consumers' criminal behavior? On this very special holiday episode we discuss the ways people get into legal trouble on Black...