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Opening Arguments

OA371: Your COVID-19 Questions, Continued!

Opening Arguments

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4.33.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2020

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Today's episode is the second half of our double-length episode in which we tackle your questions about the coronavirus and the law. If you haven't listened to Episode 370 (Part 1) first, go check that out!

We tackle:

  • The extent of federal and state powers during emergencies, including the National Emergency Act, 50 U.S.C. Ch. 34, the Stafford Act, 42 U.S.C. § 5121, and 42 U.S. § 264;
  • And we contrasted that with state powers, such as 2018 Maryland Code, Public Safety Art., Title 14, Article 3.
  • Whether the House of Representatives has to vote in chamber, or whether they can use technology;
  • Whether restrictions on gatherings violate the First Amendment;
  • Whether you can be charged with a crime for spreading coronavirus;

And much, much more!

No #T3BE this week as we jam-pack 2.5 hours of content for your self-quarantining listening pleasure!

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None! If you’d like to have either of us as a guest on your show, event, or in front of your group, please drop us an email at openarguments@gmail.com.

Show Notes & Links

  1. As an overview to states of emergency, we began with Ex parte Milligan (1866).
  2. Federal powers: 50 U.S.C. Ch. 34, the Stafford Act, 42 U.S.C. § 5121, and 42 U.S. § 264; the federal government has enumerated powers as per the 10th Amendment.
  3. Check out the Rules of the House of Representatives.
  4. On time, place & manner we cited Ward v. Rock Against Racism, 491 U.S. 781 (1989).

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What kind of law do you practice?

0:04.0

Law, law, law, practice.

0:08.0

Maritime, maritime law.

0:20.0

Now what grounds could you possibly prevail?

0:22.0

Brown suit cares about grounds.

0:24.0

Cases always come down to the jury likes better.

0:31.0

Mr. Ferley, I've sworn you that if you were jammed from Banner Air and all bulldozers,

0:35.0

remember those are the thing that didn't do it.

0:37.0

Your law ticket must be pretty.

0:45.0

A cash settlement.

0:47.0

I could have figured that out, you butted down maggot!

0:49.0

You have any cream?

0:50.0

Oh yes, of course.

0:51.0

Very hungry maggot.

0:55.0

Welcome to Opening Arguments, the podcast that pairs an inquisitive interviewer with a 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.

1:17.0

Hello and welcome to Opening Arguments, this is episode 371.

1:21.0

Coming at you early for patrons.

1:23.0

How's it going everybody?

1:24.0

How's it going Andrew?

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