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A 26-year-old man suspected in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealth Group Inc. executive Brian Thompson was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania.The man, identified as Luigi Mangione, was recognized while he was eating at a McDonaldâs restaurant by an employee. He was found with a manifesto, multiple fake identifications and a so-called ghost gun with a suppressor, similar to the one used in the shooting, according to police.Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu discuss the news with Bloomberg News Reporter Myles Miller.
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Eric Goldman a professor at the Santa Clara University Law School and co-director of the High Tech Law Institute, discusses the DC Circuit upholding the law banning TikTok. David Cole, a professor at Georgetown Law and counsel for the teenage plaintiffs and their families, discusses the Supreme Court arguments over Tennesseeâs ban on gender affirming care for minors. Ronald Bienstock, a partner at Scarinci Hollenbeck, discusses the rap battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, getting into court. June Grasso hosts.
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Shawn Collins, a partner at Strading Yocca Carlson & Rauth, discusses Supreme Court arguments over the FDAâs denial of applications to sell flavored e-cigarettes. M.C. Sungaila, a partner at Complex Litigation Appellate Group, discusses Supreme Court arguments over property stolen from Holocaust survivors. June Grasso hosts.
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David Cole, counsel for the transgender youth plaintiffs, a professor at Georgetown Law and the former National Legal Director for the American Civil Liberties Union, and Michele Goodwin Bratcher, a professor at Georgetown Law and co-director of the OâNeill Institute of Global and National Health Law, discuss Supreme Court oral arguments over a Tennessee ban on minors getting gender affirming care. June Grasso hosts.
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Business law expert Eric Talley, a professor at Columbia Law School, discusses a Delaware judge voiding Elon Muskâs multibillion dollar Tesla pay package for the second time. David Voreacos, Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses the hurdles with getting Gautam Adani extradited from India. June Grasso hosts.
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Constitutional scholar Philip Bobbitt, a professor at Columbia Law School, discusses President Joe Biden giving his son Hunter, a sweeping unconditional pardon for any federal crimes committed over a decade. Entertainment attorney Ronald Bienstock, a partner at Scarinci Hollenbeck, describes hip-hop superstar Drakeâs legal moves against Universal over Kendrick Lamarâs diss track âNot Like Us.â June Grasso hosts.
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On this special holiday weekend edition of Bloomberg Law, host June Grasso takes a look at some of the crucial cases facing the Supreme Court this term. She breaks down San Francisco's battle with the EPA, a case to determine regulations on ghost guns and a unique death penalty appeal that finds the state of Oklahoma siding with a defendant on death row.
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Dave Aronberg, Palm Beach County State Attorney, discusses the obstacles the Menendez Brothers face in their bid to be released from prison. Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond Law School, discusses the deal Senate Democrats made with Republicans over judicial confirmations. June Grasso hosts.
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Zoe Tillman, Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses the Special Counsel dropping all federal charges against Donald Trump. Former federal prosecutor Juliet Sorensen, a professor at the Loyola University Chicago School of Law, discusses the public corruption trial of Michael Madigan, the longest serving House speaker of any state in US history. Greg Stohr, Bloomberg Supreme Court reporter, discusses a new case the justices have decided to hear. June Grasso hosts.
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June Grasso talks to legal experts about the top stories of the week.
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Chris Dolmetsch, Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses the judge in Archegos founder Bill Hwangâs case, reconsidering the 19 year sentence he imposed just yesterday. Harold Krent, a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, who has written extensively about the pardon power, discusses President Bidenâs possible use of pardons before his term expires. June Grasso hosts.
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Chris Dolmetsch, Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses the sentencing of Archegos founder Bill Hwang. Stephen Gillers, a professor of legal ethics at NYU Law School, discusses Trumpâs vow to get revenge on his enemies. Emily Siegel, a senior reporter at Bloomberg Law, discusses some problems mass tort lawyers are facing. June Grasso hosts.
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Archegos Capital Management founder Bill Hwang was ordered to spend 18 years in prison for fraud and market manipulation tied to the stunning 2021 collapse of his $36 billion family office, capping a case that riveted Wall Street. In this special edition of the show, host June Grasso speaks with Bloomberg legal reporter Chris Dolmetsch.
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rik Larson, Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses the Manhattan District Attorney refusing to dismiss the hush money conviction against Trump. Leah Nylen, Bloomberg antitrust reporter, discusses the Justice Department asking for a breakup of Google, David Voreacos, Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses the tax case against David Ver, known as âBitcoin Jesus.â June Grasso hosts.
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Healthcare attorney Harry Nelson, a partner at Leech Tishman Nelson Hardiman, discusses how Trumpâs pick for Health & Human Services Secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, would affect healthcare for Americans. Ava Benny-Morrison, Bloomberg legal reporter, discusses Trumpâs choice for Manhattan US Attorney. June Grasso hosts.
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First amendment expert Caroline Mala Corbin, a professor at the University of Miami Law School, discusses a judge blocking a Louisiana law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in classrooms. Former US Solicitor General Gregory Garre, a partner at Latham & Watkins, discusses Supreme Court arguments over a shareholdersâ security action lawsuit against Nvidia. Immigration law expert Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland & Knight, discusses Trumpâs plans for mass deportations. June Grasso hosts.
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Gregory Garre, a partner at Latham & Watkins and the former US Solicitor General, discusses the Supreme Court oral arguments about a shareholdersâ securities fraud class action against Nvidia. Caroline Mala Corbin, a First Amendment expert and a professor at the University of Miami Law School, discusses a federal judge finding that Louisianaâs law requiring the posting of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, unconstitutional. June Grasso hosts.
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Environmental law expert Pat Parenteau, a professor at the Vermont Law & Graduate School, discusses the effect of a second Trump administration on the environment. Criminal defense attorney Lauren Johnson Norris, discusses the high profile trial of a Venezuelan undocumented immigrant for the murder of Laken Riley, a 22 year old Georgia nursing student. June Grasso hosts.
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Immigration law expert Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland & Knight and the former head of the Office of Immigration Litigation at the Justice Department, discusses Donald Trumpâs plans for a mass deportation of undocumented immigrants. Greg Stohr, Bloomberg Supreme Court reporter, discusses how the court could be a check on Trump in his second term. June Grasso hosts.
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Labor law expert Kate Andrias, a professor at Columbia Law School, discusses how workersâ biggest gains in the last four years, will be jeopardized by a second Trump administration. Constitutional law expert Harold Krent, a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses cases the Trump administration may flip positions on at the Supreme Court. June Grasso hosts.
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