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Opening Arguments

OA322: Blackouts, Taxes & House Rules

Opening Arguments

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4.33.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2019

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Today's episode breaks down the recent news relating to (1) legal efforts to subpoena Donald Trump's taxes, (2) the latest kerfuffle over the standing House rules and whether the impeachment inquiry is "unconstitutional" and "illegal" (it isn't), with a bonus (3) rant about PG&E's blackouts -- excuse me, "public safety power shutoff events" in Northern California. Phew!

We begin with a discussion surrounding PG&E's decision to shut off power for up to five days, affecting potentially two million people. These blackouts will have a tremendous economic and social cost -- and may cost lives, as well. Why are they happening? What's the law? Can we do anything about it? Listen and find out!

Then, it's time for a deep dive into breaking legal news this week. You may have heard that a court ordered the release of Trump's tax returns, and then that order was immediately appealed and blocked. What does it all mean and why? We dive deeply into this issue, and on the way you'll learn about Younger abstention, § 1983 cases, and much, much more!

After that, it's time for a look at the latest goalpost-moving excuse by the Republicans, this time the honestly-not-very-good argument that the impeachment inquiry is "illegal" unless authorized by the entire House of Representatives. Find out why this just isn't so.

Then, it's time for a follow-up #T3BE to last week's child-on-thin-ice. This time, we want to know: can her parents sue the day care? Listen and find out!

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Show Notes & Links

  1. Don’t forget Opening Arguments LIVE in Los Angeles, CA on October 12, 2019. Here is the link!!
  2. The "de-energization events" are authorized, at least implicitly, by Section 451 of the California Public Utilities Code, as further interpreted by recent rules. PG&E, of course, is in Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
  3. The anti-injunction act is 22 U.S.C. § 2283 , and you can brush up on Younger v. Harris, 401 U.S. 37 (1971) while you're at it.
  4. We discussed the OLC memos in Episode 290, and then again in Episode 300.
  5. You should definitely read Judge Marrero's order, even though it's been appealed to the Second Circuit.
  6. Here are the standing House Rules (check out pp. 322-323), and the 2015 CRS report referenced during the show.

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Transcript

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The jury is like, oh snap, the twists, like they love twists.

0:07.0

Any great trial has a twist.

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I suggest that we give them 10 years and 11 years and 12 years.

0:23.0

I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll take 5 and 10 and 12.

0:31.0

Well, it was like this Mr. Codd. I pressed the judge as your honor.

0:35.0

Well, it was like this, my honor. You're honor, not my honor.

0:39.0

Why, don't you like him?

0:45.0

You're all meant to come down here and defend me against these characters.

0:48.0

And the other one I've got on my side is the bloodsucking lawyer.

0:55.0

Welcome to Opening Arguments, the podcast that pairs an inquisitive interviewer with the real-life lawyer.

1:00.0

This podcast is sponsored by the Law Offices of P. Andrew Torres, LLC for entertainment purposes,

1:05.0

is not intended as legal advice and does not form an attorney-client relationship.

1:09.0

Don't take legal advice from a podcast.

1:18.0

Hello and welcome to Opening Arguments. This is episode 322.

1:22.0

Let me host Thomas Smith out over there as Andrew Torres. How you doing, Andrew?

1:26.0

I am fantastic, Thomas. You know, one of the things that I love the most about my recording studio,

1:32.0

which is located in my basement, is that it is served by electricity.

1:36.0

So, apropos, nothing. How are you doing?

1:38.0

Wow. Yeah, that's a privilege nowadays.

1:41.0

That's something that not everybody in the good old US of A could say.

1:46.0

Doing okay. Thanks for just instantly triggering me because found out today,

1:52.0

we may be speaking to, you know, of the pool of people who could be listening to us,

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