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Host June Grasso speaks with prominent attorneys and legal scholars, analyzing major legal issues and cases in the news. The show examines all aspects of the legal profession, from intellectual property to criminal law, from bankruptcy to securities law, drawing on the deep research tools of BloombergLaw.com.

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Recent Hosts, Guests & Topics

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Hosts

June Grasso

Previous Guests

Ilya Somin
Ilya Somin is a law professor at George Mason University, specializing in constitutional law, property law, and the law of democracy. He is known for his work on the implications of political ignorance and the importance of individual rights in the context of government policy.
Ryan Enos
Ryan Enos is a professor at Harvard University, focusing on political science and the intersection of politics and public policy. His research often explores the dynamics of political behavior and the impact of demographic changes on electoral outcomes.
David Voreacos
David Voreacos is a Bloomberg legal reporter who covers significant legal issues and cases, particularly those involving the federal government. He provides insights into legal proceedings and rulings that shape public policy and the legal landscape.
Harry First
Harry First is an antitrust expert and a professor at NYU Law School. He has extensive experience in antitrust law and has contributed to various legal discussions and analyses regarding competition policy and regulation.
Nancy Gertner
Nancy Gertner is a retired United States District Court Judge and a senior lecturer at Harvard Law School. She has a distinguished career in the legal field, known for her insights on various legal issues, including those related to civil rights and antitrust law.
David Ring
David Ring is a trial attorney and partner at Taylor & Ring, a law firm specializing in personal injury and wrongful death cases. He has extensive experience in high-profile legal cases and is known for his advocacy in the courtroom.
Collin Walke
Collin Walke is a cybersecurity and privacy expert and a partner at Hall Estill, a law firm that provides legal services in various areas including technology and privacy law. He is recognized for his expertise in privacy concerns related to technology and has contributed to discussions on legal implications in the digital age.
David Super
David Super is a constitutional law expert and a professor at Georgetown Law. He specializes in constitutional law and has contributed to various discussions and analyses regarding legal issues at the intersection of law and public policy.
Leon Fresco
Leon Fresco is a partner at Holland & Knight, a prominent law firm. He has a background in immigration law and has served as a key advisor on legal matters related to immigration policy. Fresco has also held positions in government, including serving as a senior advisor to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Justin Henry
Justin Henry is a reporter for Bloomberg Law, focusing on legal news and analysis. He covers a wide range of topics within the legal field, providing insights into current events and significant legal developments.
Yesha Yadav
Yesha Yadav is a financial market regulation expert and a professor at Vanderbilt University Law School. Her research focuses on the regulation of financial markets, including the implications of cryptocurrency and other emerging technologies in the financial sector.
Parker Purifoy
Parker Purifoy is a reporter for Bloomberg Law, where he covers various legal issues and developments, including labor law and regulatory changes affecting the workforce.

Topics Discussed

tariffs lawsuit small businesses Trump administration Harvard deportations federal judges antitrust Meta Harry First Nancy Gertner Trump Blue State Bias deported man Menendez brothers prison privacy concerns Weight Watchers SCOTUS legal stories Georgetown Law Holland & Knight Bloomberg Law Supreme Court constitutional law crypto enforcement financial market regulation labor mediators
Episodes

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0:00 35:14

Harvard Fights Back & Lawsuits Over Tariffs

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June Grasso
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Ilya Somin Ryan Enos David Voreacos
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tariffs lawsuit small businesses Trump administration Harvard deportations federal judges

Ilya Somin, a law professor at George Mason University, discusses the lawsuit by several small businesses challenging President Trump’s tariffs. Ryan Enos, a professor at Harvard University, discusses Harvard’s fight against demands for changes by the Trump administration. Bloomberg legal reporter David Voreacos, discusses federal judges rulings against the Trump administration in the cases of deportations to El Salvador. June Grasso hosts.

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0:00 37:07

Meta on Trial & What Can Blue States Do?

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June Grasso
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Harry First Nancy Gertner
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antitrust Meta Harry First Nancy Gertner Trump Blue State Bias

Antitrust expert Harry First, a professor at NYU Law School, discusses the historic antitrust trial against Meta. Retired United States District Court Judge Nancy Gertner, a senior lecturer at Harvard Law School, discusses her Bloomberg Law Insight article entitled: “Trump’s Blue State Bias Could Rip the US Apart.” June Grasso hosts.

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0:00 35:58

Trump Won't Help Deported Man & Menendez Brothers Get a Chance

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June Grasso
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David Ring Collin Walke
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Trump deported man Menendez brothers prison privacy concerns Weight Watchers

Bloomberg legal reporter David Voreacos discusses President Trump and the President of El Salvador indicating they will not bring a wrongfully deported man back to the US. Trial attorney David Ring, a partner at Taylor & Ring, discusses the Menendez brothers chances of getting out of prison. Cybersecurity and privacy expert Collin Walke, a partner at Hall Estill, discusses the privacy concerns raised in a suit against Weight Watchers. June Grasso hosts.

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0:00 37:46

Weekend Law: SCOTUS Checks Trump & $1 Billion in Free Legal

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June Grasso
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David Super Leon Fresco Justin Henry
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SCOTUS Trump legal stories Georgetown Law Holland & Knight Bloomberg Law

June Grasso talks to legal experts David Super, a professor at Georgetown Law, Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland & Knight and Justin Henry, Bloomberg Law reporter, about the top legal stories of the day.

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0:00 38:16

Is the Supreme Court Sending Trump a Message?

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June Grasso
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David Super Yesha Yadav Parker Purifoy
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Supreme Court Trump constitutional law crypto enforcement financial market regulation labor mediators

Constitutional law expert David Super, a professor at Georgetown Law, discusses President Trump’s recent wins at the Supreme Court. Financial market regulation expert Yesha Yadav, a professor at Vanderbilt University Law School, discusses the Trump administration cutting back on crypto enforcement. Bloomberg Law reporter Parker Purifoy discusses the Trump administration cutting labor mediators from 143 down to only four. June Grasso hosts.

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