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Episode 31: Knee Defender - Publication Date |
- Aug 29, 2014
- Episode Duration |
- 01:21:45
Our labor day episode, in which we discuss: Judge Posner’s castigation of state attorneys in gay marriage cases, professionalism (shiver) and politeness, the knee defender and recliners, airplane boarding and luggage retrieval, the exciting new adventures of the Town of Greece, satanists, and contempt of cop.
This show’s links:
- Seventh Circuit arguments in Baskin v. Bogan and Wolf v. Walker
- Christian Turner, 404: Argument Not Found
- Paul Ford, How to Be Polite
- About the duty to rescue
- Paul Bloom, Against Empathy in the Boston Review, with respondents
- Richard Greenstein, Against Professionalism
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The Knee Defender
- AP, Plane Diverted as Passengers Fight over Seat Reclining
- CBC News, Fired RIM Execs “Chewed Through Restraints” on Flight
- Josh Barro, want-me-to-recline-my-airline-seat-you-can-pay-me.html">Don’t Want Me to Recline My Airline Seat? You Can Pay Me
- About the so-called Coase Theorem
- Stanley Coren, Is It Safe to Ship Dogs or Cats by Air?
- About boarding patterns on airplanes
- Dahlia Lithwick, Checking In on the Town of Greece
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Episode 19: The Prayer Abides (guest Nathan Chapman), discussing the Town of Greece case
- About the Streisand effect
- Jack Jenkins, How Satanists Are Testing The Limits Of Religious Freedom In Oklahoma
- Swartz v. Insogna
- About contempt of cop
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