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4.8(6 reviews)
4 episodes
Updated Bi-weekly
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A podcast where we read and discuss legal cases that have an impact on society and technology.

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Publishing Since

7/27/2024

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January 21, 2025

TikTok v. Garland

<p>In this episode, we take a deep dive into the highly anticipated Supreme Court decision in TikTok v. Garland. Listen in for a reading of the full text of the Supreme Court's opinion, exploring its implications for TikTok specifically, free speech, national security, and the future of social media regulation in the United States.<br />This landmark case centers on critical First Amendment questions, the balance between government authority and individual freedoms, and the evolving role of technology in shaping modern law. Whether you're a legal professional, tech enthusiast, or simply curious about the intersection of law and innovation, this episode provides valuable insights into the legal reasoning behind this pivotal ruling.</p>

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November 1, 2024

Trump v. United States

<p>In this episode of the Grandiosity Podcast, the Supreme Court case <em>Trump v. United States</em> (2024) is read in its entirety. This landmark case explores the unprecedented indictment of former President Donald J. Trump, focusing on his actions following the November 2020 election. The case raises critical constitutional questions about the scope of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution for acts performed while in office. The Supreme Court examines the limits of a President’s power under Article II, the separation of powers, and when immunity applies to official versus unofficial conduct. This episode delves into key arguments surrounding presidential authority, the implications of criminal liability for former Presidents, and how the decision might influence the interpretation of executive power in the United States.</p>

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August 3, 2024

In Re: FCC in the Matter of Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet

<p>The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit recently issued a stay on the FCC&#39;s new regulation that classifies broadband internet providers as common carriers under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934. This decision was based on several critical factors. The court determined that the broadband providers challenging the rule are likely to succeed on the merits, as the FCC&#39;s new rule addresses significant net neutrality issues that require explicit congressional authorization. The court noted that the FCC did not meet the stringent standards necessary to impose such comprehensive regulations. Additionally, the broadband providers demonstrated potential for significant and irreparable harm without a stay, including delays in product rollouts, competitive disadvantages in forming interconnection agreements, and substantial, non-recoverable compliance costs.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Furthermore, the court emphasized that the public interest is best served by the correct application of the law, suggesting that the FCC might have overstepped its legal authority with this new regulation. It highlighted the need for clear legislative direction in addressing significant policy issues within the rapidly evolving internet landscape. The case consolidates eight petitions from various circuits, with the Sixth Circuit designated to review the matter. The court has postponed the rule&#39;s implementation and set a schedule for oral arguments in the fall, along with a detailed timeline for submitting briefs from both sides.</p>

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What is Grandiosity?

A podcast where we read and discuss legal cases that have an impact on society and technology.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates bi-weekly.

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This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

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