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Expert analysis on legal issues and cases in the news. Host June Grasso speaks with prominent attorneys and scholars on the legal stories making news and shaping the world.
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Sep 26, 2017 • 13min
Appeals Court Rules `StingRay' Use Requires Warrant (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- George Newhouse, a partner at Dentons, discusses a decision by a Washington appeals court, which decided that law enforcement officers need to obtain a warrant before using StingRay technology, which tricks sending cellphone into sending its location information to police officers. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 26, 2017 • 8min
Supreme Court Drops Travel Ban Arguments After Revision (Audio)
(Bloomberg) - Josh Blackman, a professor at the South Texas College of Law, discusses why the Supreme Court removed a a scheduled clash over President Donald Trump’s travel ban from its argument calendar after the President released a revised travel ban on Sunday. He speaks with Bloomberg's Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's Bloomberg Law.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 26, 2017 • 3min
Bloomberg Law Brief: High Court & Travel Ban Arguments (Audio)
Greg Stohr, Bloomberg News Supreme Court reporter and co-host of the Bloomberg Law Show, discusses why the Supreme Court removed oral arguments for President Trump's old travel ban from its calendar, telling the administration and the ban’s challengers to file briefs discussing the impact of a new revised policy. He speaks with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 25, 2017 • 3min
Files Show J&J Ignored Talc Cancer Warnings (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Jef Feeley, a legal reporter for Bloomberg News, discusses new evidence that Johnson and Johnson knew about the cancer risks of its talcum powder for decades, but did nothing to protect consumers. He speaks with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 25, 2017 • 5min
High Court Takes Travel Ban Arguments Off the Schedule (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Greg Stohr, Bloomberg News Supreme Court reporter and co-host of the Bloomberg Law Show, discusses why the Supreme Court removed oral arguments for President Trump's old travel ban from its calendar, telling the administration and the ban’s challengers to file new briefs discussing the impact of a new revised policy. He speaks with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 25, 2017 • 6min
Uber Faces Potential London Ban (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Benjamin Edelman, a professor at Harvard Business School, discusses a decision by London authorities to revoke Uber's license to operate in the city, citing the company's corporate culture and refusal to cooperate with authorities as cause to rescind the company's privileges. He speaks with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 25, 2017 • 3min
Bloomberg Law Brief: SEC Hack Shows Weakness in Edgar (Audio)
Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, and Robert Hockett, a professor at Cornell University School, discuss the recent hack of the SEC's Edgar system, where companies are required to disclose massive amounts of confidential information. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 22, 2017 • 12min
SEC Hacking Shows Latest Weakness in Edgar (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, and Robert Hockett, a professor at Cornell University School, discuss the recent hack of the SEC's Edgar system, where companies are required to disclose massive amounts of confidential information. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 22, 2017 • 4min
Bloomberg Law Brief: CO Case Goes to the Supreme Court (Audio)
Eric Segal, a professor at Georgia State University College of Law, discusses the case of a Colorado baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple, which is now headed to the Supreme Court after years in lower courts. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 21, 2017 • 9min
Fall 2017 Supreme Court Term Promises Exciting Opening (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Greg Garre, a partner at Latham and Watkins and a former Solicitor General for the United States, discusses the upcoming fall 2017 Supreme Court term, where the justices will decide on high-profile cases like President Trump's travel ban, and the privacy implications of cellphone searches. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


