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Opening Arguments

OA Bar Prep with Heather! T3BE28

Opening Arguments

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Atheist, Opinion, Harvard, News, Politics, Legal, Law, Liberal, Supremecourt

4.33.7K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

The answer for T3BE27 is coming your way, and we launch our next Bar Prep question with Heather! Right now, the best place to play (if you aren't a patron...) is at reddit.com/r/openargs!

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0:00.0

Oh, no associate this firm has ever failed the bar exam.

0:04.4

No kidding.

0:05.4

I just know that you were going to kick that bar's butt out of here you know you know You come in here with a skull full of mush, you leave thinking like a lawyer.

0:27.0

My staff has flunked the bar exam six times.

0:37.0

You graduated from law school six years ago.

0:39.0

What have you been doing since?

0:40.0

Studying for the bar. The bar.

0:45.0

Hello and welcome to opening arguments.

0:49.0

This is T3BE.

0:51.0

28 in a moment Heather will be on to give us the answer to question 27 and of course I'll announce the winners we got some good winners this week

0:58.6

lots of participation super cool and then we'll get question 28 going and then we'll do those usual shoutouts for new

1:04.8

patrons and for Hall of Famer so that's the agenda after this break which you can

1:08.2

avoid by going to patreon.com slash law we'll be right to it. All right, so before I throw to Heather, we kind of skipped over what the question was pretty quickly,

1:20.0

so I want to just read it because it's short that way we're all on the same page so

1:22.7

last week's question was Congress passes a law regulating the wholesale and retail

1:27.2

prices of quote every purchase of an automobile in the United States and quote

1:31.8

the strongest argument in support of the constitutionality of such a statute is that,

1:36.0

A, taken as a whole the domestic purchases and sales of such products,

1:40.0

affect interstate commerce, B, the United States Constitution expressly authorizes Congress

1:44.7

to pass laws for the general welfare. C. Congress has the authority to regulate the

1:49.0

prices of products purchased and sold because commerce includes buying and selling.

1:53.0

And D, Congress has the right to regulate interstate transportation and the

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