Episode 184: Bleep that Bleep
Podcast |
Oral Argument
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Philosophy
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Nov 19, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:49:39
Here's your Thanksgiving Holiday episode, perfect for travel and your other holiday needs. If you listen only for law-related content, you'll probably want to skip to 01:17:16, where we somewhat casually discuss the controversy over whether the supposed Acting Attorney General was properly appointed. But we discuss many mailbag-related topics: the California fires and climate change (00:25), politeness and over-decorousness (8:53), how we imagine the mailbag and the miracles of pre-computer-age physical organization (11:06), how to find a good coffeeshop and the origins of "heyday" (22:15), our supposed bad taste in movies and our regard for certain consumer electronics (38:47), caselaw access and textbooks (55:44), seekers (59:44), markdown and word processing and the inevitable demise of Oral Argument (01:03:19), a discussion of the pretending Acting Attorney General and meltdowns and trainwrecks (01:17:16), podcast recommendations (01:33:30). Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0797yqk) About Michael Mann (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Mann) About The Story of Star Wars LP (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Story_of_Star_Wars) Travis Bostick, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Mother!, and Sound Over Score (http://blogs.iac.gatech.edu/film2018/2018/02/12/johann-johannsson-mother-and-sound-over-score/) Caselaw Access Project (https://case.law); H2O (https://h2o.law.harvard.edu) About Markdown (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown) Oral Argument 11: Big Red Diesel (https://oralargument.org/11), on Markdown and word processors Ulysses (https://ulysses.app) and Byword (https://bywordapp.com) Bat Kid is cancer free (https://twitter.com/CBSEveningNews/status/1062860135662530560) Jed Shugerman, Whitaker’s Appointment as Acting Attorney General Is Statutorily Illegal (https://shugerblog.com/2018/11/09/whitakers-appointment-as-acting-attorney-general-is-statutorily-illegal/); Stephen Vladeck, Whitaker May Be a Bad Choice, but He’s a Legal One (attorney-general-constitutional.html);">https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/09/opinion/trump-attorney-general-constitutional.html); Walter Dellinger and Marty Lederman, Initial Reactions to OLC’s Opinion on the Whitaker Designation as “Acting” Attorney General (https://www.justsecurity.org/61483/initial-reactions-olc-opinion-whitaker-designation-acting-attorney-general/) Podcasts: Bag Man (https://www.msnbc.com/bagman), Slow Burn (https://slate.com/slow-burn), Serial (https://serialpodcast.org) (and Oral Argument 44: Serial (https://oralargument.org/44)), Feeding Us (http://feedingus.libsyn.com), Ipse Dixit (https://shows.pippa.io/ipse-dixit)

Here's your Thanksgiving Holiday episode, perfect for travel and your other holiday needs. If you listen only for law-related content, you'll probably want to skip to 01:17:16, where we somewhat casually discuss the controversy over whether the supposed Acting Attorney General was properly appointed. But we discuss many mailbag-related topics: the California fires and climate change (00:25), politeness and over-decorousness (8:53), how we imagine the mailbag and the miracles of pre-computer-age physical organization (11:06), how to find a good coffeeshop and the origins of "heyday" (22:15), our supposed bad taste in movies and our regard for certain consumer electronics (38:47), caselaw access and textbooks (55:44), seekers (59:44), markdown and word processing and the inevitable demise of Oral Argument (01:03:19), a discussion of the pretending Acting Attorney General and meltdowns and trainwrecks (01:17:16), podcast recommendations (01:33:30).

Here's your Thanksgiving Holiday episode, perfect for travel and your other holiday needs. If you listen only for law-related content, you'll probably want to skip to 01:17:16, where we somewhat casually discuss the controversy over whether the supposed Acting Attorney General was properly appointed. But we discuss many mailbag-related topics: the California fires and climate change (00:25), politeness and over-decorousness (8:53), how we imagine the mailbag and the miracles of pre-computer-age physical organization (11:06), how to find a good coffeeshop and the origins of "heyday" (22:15), our supposed bad taste in movies and our regard for certain consumer electronics (38:47), caselaw access and textbooks (55:44), seekers (59:44), markdown and word processing and the inevitable demise of Oral Argument (01:03:19), a discussion of the pretending Acting Attorney General and meltdowns and trainwrecks (01:17:16), podcast recommendations (01:33:30).

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