Topic: Barristers

3 chapters across the catalog

No Guff
Episode 1684 1:06:47 - 1:10:11

1684: No Guff

UK Communications Act, Black Belt Barrister, Retweets

Legal analysis from the "Black Belt Barrister" explains how the UK Communications Act of 2003 applies to sharing riot-related content. The law prohibits electronic communications that are "grossly offensive" or cause "needless anxiety." The hosts emphasize that "retweets are not endorsements" is not a valid legal defense in the UK.

Kebab Panic!
Episode 987 1:33:17 - 1:36:25

987: Kebab Panic!

John Conyers Resignation Calls and Legal Defense

Nancy Pelosi called for the resignation of Congressman John Conyers following credible allegations of sexual harassment. Conyers' lawyer held a press conference defending the congressman, suggesting the allegations were retribution for firing an employee's daughter. The defense included showing photos of the accuser appearing friendly with Conyers at a social event to challenge the narrative of predatory behavior.

All Your DNA [sic]Belong To Us
Episode 184 25:58 - 30:07

184: All Your DNA [sic]Belong To Us

Ryan Commission, Irish Victim Testimony, and Judicial Corruption

A televised segment from the Ryan Commission in Ireland features a victim testifying about the horrific abuse and subsequent dismissal by the legal system. The testimony describes a cycle of physical and sexual abuse followed by religious rituals, and the victim accuses the "elite" and the judiciary of being intertwined in a cover-up. The hosts highlight the emotional toll on survivors and the perceived corruption within the Irish justice system.