Topic: Lawsuits

185 chapters across the catalog

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 59:26 - 1:03:00

1851: Mork & Mimi

Legal Attacks on Independent Journalists in Washington

Journalist Brandy Cruz reports on legislative efforts in Washington State to make it illegal to record public officials or "harass" people with cameras. Additionally, a local Substack author is facing a lawsuit from a judge demanding the removal of articles under threat of $2,000 daily fines. These actions are characterized as a coordinated crackdown on independent media as the establishment loses control over the narrative.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 2:41:36 - 2:47:19

1847: Off-Ramp

Starbucks Marketing, AI Underwear Coffee Hack Hoax

A viral TikTok story about a woman washing underwear in a hotel coffee maker is analyzed as a potential "bogus" marketing stunt for Starbucks. The hosts point out an AI-generated error in the report where the voice says "one dollars million." They suggest the story was designed to discourage people from using in-room coffee machines in favor of commercial alternatives.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 32:22 - 35:33

1843: Token Muncher

AI Mental Health Lawsuits, Online Support Forums

OpenAI is reportedly facing lawsuits alleging that its chatbot has caused mental health crises and even deaths. In response, the company has updated its software to better detect emotional distress. Mickey Small has since become a moderator for an online forum where hundreds of people seek support after their lives were "upended" by AI chatbots, a development the hosts find concerning.

Bulb Heads
Episode 1830 2:03:11 - 2:12:13

1830: Bulb Heads

AI Mental Health Liability, OpenAI Hiring Head of Preparedness

OpenAI is hiring a "Head of Preparedness" with a $555,000 salary to address growing concerns about AI's impact on teen mental health and suicide risks. CEO Sam Altman's public acknowledgment of these psychological impacts is viewed by legal experts as a massive admission of liability that could bypass standard EULA protections. Several high-profile lawsuits already allege that ChatGPT and other bots have encouraged self-harm in vulnerable adolescents.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 1:26:24 - 1:28:29

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Donald Trump, Confrontation with Jonathan Karl

Donald Trump engaged in a heated exchange with ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl, accusing him of being a "terrible reporter" and "dishonest." Trump referenced his legal victories and financial settlements from networks as proof of unfair media coverage. The segment notes that some reporters may view such confrontations as "souvenirs" for their careers.

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 2:27:07 - 2:30:28

1804: Mucho Retardo

Ozempic Lawsuits, Side Effects and Physical Damage

Ozempic is facing over 2,000 lawsuits alleging that the manufacturer downplayed severe side effects, including blindness and intestinal issues. Legal experts are now calculating damages for physical harm, emotional distress, and lost wages for affected users.

Zeds
Episode 1796 1:41:37 - 1:48:32

1796: Zeds

Brad Edwards, Anderson Cooper Epstein Interview

Attorney Brad Edwards, who represents multiple Epstein survivors, appeared on CNN with Anderson Cooper to respond to Donald Trump's "hoax" comments. Edwards claimed Trump previously acknowledged Epstein was a "creep" in 2009. The segment also discussed Ghislaine Maxwell's claims and the potential for survivors to release their own list of abusers if the government fails to do so.

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 1:31:56 - 1:34:25

1795: Dead Feathered

AI Liability, ChatGPT Suicide Lawsuit

Attorneys General from Virginia and North Carolina are demanding that big tech companies strengthen protections for minors using AI chatbots. This follows a lawsuit from a California family claiming ChatGPT assisted their teenage son in planning his suicide. The hosts discuss the legal challenges of holding AI companies liable and speculate on potential federal legislation to protect the industry from such lawsuits.

Best Exit Strategies
Episode 1786 1:18:41 - 1:21:55

1786: Best Exit Strategies

California Employment Law and Religious Exemptions

The hosts discuss the potential for massive lawsuits in California if employers ask prohibited questions about an employee's religious exemptions. They joke about getting jobs just to sue their employers, referencing "embedded scammers" who target companies for legal settlements.

Cluster 1
Episode 1781 1:42:28 - 1:44:40

1781: Cluster 1

New York Times Lawsuits, CCP Infiltration of US Media

Claims are made that the CCP is influencing Western media, specifically the New York Times, to publish negative stories about Shen Yun. The strategy allegedly involves mobilizing former dancers to file civil lawsuits, which are then reported as fact to damage the reputation of the performing arts company.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 2:35:21 - 2:38:51

1777: Java Shack

Trump Press Conference and Mike Lindell's Legal Battles

During a press conference, a reporter from Lindell TV asks President Trump about investigating "rogue judges" who targeted his supporters. Trump reiterates his claims regarding the 2020 election while acknowledging his recent electoral victories. The hosts briefly mention Mike Lindell's perseverance in the face of massive lawsuits that impacted his business.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 21:36 - 23:10

1766: Cinematic Ambush

CBS CEO Wendy McMahon Resignation, Paramount Lawsuit

CBS CEO Wendy McMahon announced her resignation as parent company Paramount considers settling a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump over a "deceptively edited" 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris. Senators have issued warnings that such a settlement could be viewed as a quid pro quo or bribery to influence the incoming administration. The exit of McMahon is seen as a sign that the network is under extreme duress regarding its journalistic integrity.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 2:26:36 - 2:31:13

1766: Cinematic Ambush

DOGE Attack, NPR Government Efficiency Report

NPR published a report attacking Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), claiming it has targeted 40 agencies for elimination, including AmeriCorps and the Truman Scholarship Foundation. The report highlights several lawsuits filed against DOGE, with judges ruling that the president cannot unilaterally shut down entities created by Congress. The hosts criticize NPR's framing, arguing that the media is protecting government waste and bureaucracy.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 33:44 - 34:38

1759: Eat The Babies

FCC, Brendan Carr, Media Lawsuits

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr is reportedly targeting major networks over alleged violations of underwriting and commercial message rules. This regulatory pressure coincides with a $20 billion lawsuit filed by Donald Trump against CBS. The hosts note a lack of specific examples in current reporting regarding the distinction between underwriting and commercial content on public airwaves.

Old Crone
Episode 1745 1:27:29 - 1:29:16

1745: Old Crone

Probationary Employee Lawsuit, TrumpVP Domain, X Nutty Theories

Attorneys General from 19 states and D.C. are suing federal agencies over the firing of probationary employees, alleging proper procedures were not followed. This leads to a side discussion about purchasing the domain TrumpVP2028.com and the prevalence of wild theories on the social platform X.

Sideshow Bob
Episode 1727 46:00 - 48:37

1727: Sideshow Bob

Apple Siri Privacy Settlement, BBC Interaction

Apple agreed to a $95 million settlement following allegations that Siri recorded private conversations and shared them with advertisers. One plaintiff reported receiving medical ads after a private discussion with a doctor. A BBC segment featured a humorous interaction with Siri where the assistant avoided answering questions about the legal settlement.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 1:55:56 - 1:59:47

1708: Gaytheist

Producer Updates, Neighbor Dispute Lawsuit

Updates on various show producers include Sir Chris Wilson's recent TEDx talk on data and algorithms. One host shares a personal anecdote about a 12-foot hole being dug for a septic system and mentions an ongoing legal dispute with a neighbor. The lawsuit, which has lasted several years, involves property boundaries and "impinging on turf," though specific details are withheld.

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 2:32:43 - 2:34:38

1708: Gaytheist

Delta Lawsuit Against CrowdStrike, Falcon Software

Delta Air Lines has filed a lawsuit against CrowdStrike following a faulty software update that caused widespread flight cancellations and an estimated $500 million in losses. The complaint alleges that CrowdStrike forced the update even on systems where automatic updates were disabled. It further claims that the company exploited an "unauthorized door" within the Microsoft operating system.

DORK MAGA
Episode 1701 24:14 - 30:19

1701: DORK MAGA

NPR Voting Coverage, Non-Citizen Voting Lawsuits

NPR's voting correspondent Miles Parks discusses the legal landscape surrounding the 2024 election, focusing on Georgia's new hand-counting rules and Republican lawsuits. The report characterizes concerns about non-citizen voting as a narrative with "microscopic" evidence, while a Marist College poll shows 90% of Republicans are concerned about the issue. The segment critiques the media's framing of these legal challenges as attempts to inject doubt rather than ensure process integrity.

Entomophagy
Episode 1699 2:24:15 - 2:27:22

1699: Entomophagy

Sean Diddy Combs Lawsuits, Kamala Harris Kwanzaa Video

Attorney Tony Busby is set to represent over 50 clients in new lawsuits against Sean "Diddy" Combs, with allegations involving minors. Separately, a 2020 video of Kamala Harris discussing her childhood Kwanzaa traditions is scrutinized, with critics pointing out that Kwanzaa was invented in 1966, making her timeline of "generations" of family celebration unlikely.