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151: No Film In The Camera

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🗓️ 7 October 2023

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Barb McQuade hosts #SistersInLaw to discuss the national security implications of Trump’s sharing of information about our submarine fleet and why that information has not resulted in charges. They also cover the feasibility of his motions to delay and why presidential immunity is not a sufficient claim to dismiss the charges stemming from his attempt to overturn the election. Next, they look at the progress of the Rico cases in Fulton and share the procedure for summoning out of state witnesses, before breaking down the First Amendment issues at stake in the upcoming case around social media moderation being taken up by the SCOTUS.

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Mentioned By The #Sisters:

From Joyce’s Civil Discourse Substack on the latest developments in the Trump trials

From Jill on the benefits of putting cameras in Trump’s courtrooms

From Kim on the need for contempt orders against Trump

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Joyce Vance: Twitter | University of Alabama Law | MSNBC | Civil Discourse Substack

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Kimberly Atkins Stohr: Twitter | Boston Globe | WBUR | Unbound Newsletter

Barb McQuade: Twitter | University of Michigan Law | Just Security | MSNBC


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0:43.0

Welcome back to Hashtag Sisters in Law with Joyce Vance, Kimberly Atkins Store, Jill Wine Banks and me, Barb McQuade.

1:00.0

Today we'll be discussing the federal cases against Donald Trump as well as the state court cases against Donald Trump.

1:08.0

And finally, an interesting case has been taken up by the Supreme Court about censorship on social media.

1:15.0

And as always, we look forward to answering your questions at the end of the show.

1:18.0

But before we dig into it, you know, I've been thinking about we know that Jill has had a lot of interesting jobs in her life.

1:26.0

But how about the rest of you? I am curious to know about either the most interesting job you've ever had or interesting side gig or side hustle you've ever had in your life.

1:37.0

Joyce, how about you? Have you ever had any interesting jobs that you have not disclosed to the rest of us?

1:43.0

So, you know, the best job I ever had was in law school. It was my work study job.

1:49.0

And I worked in the law school bookstore at UVA, which was just this real small student run place for sort of essentials or maybe just for law school books.

1:59.0

So not very big, not a lot of traffic. And I would sit there for a few hours every morning doing the New York Times Crossword puzzle.

2:07.0

And as people came in and out, I would make them help me with their clues. And then when they bought what they needed, I would read them their horoscopes.

2:15.0

It was, you know, it was so much fun. I think I must have a little bit of the Starbucks barista inside of me, right?

2:22.0

Or maybe it's the Walmart greed or I'm not sure which, but I just loved that sort of simple casual interaction with people.

2:30.0

Oh, that's excellent. How about you, Kim?

2:32.0

Yeah, I think the most unusual side gig I ever had was in college when I sang in a band.

2:39.0

And we actually gigged. Like we would perform at some small venues in Detroit, just like, you know, bars, you know, you go into a bar and you see a band playing there sometimes we would do that.

2:51.0

But we all, we wanted to be as marketable as we could be. So we learned a bunch of songs that are crowd pleasers, even if we wouldn't have performed them ourselves.

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