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Legally Insane - The Law is Funny

Matt Ritter

Legally Insane - The Law is Funny

A weekly History, Society, Culture and Comedy podcast
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Legally Insane - The Law is Funny

Matt Ritter

Legally Insane - The Law is Funny

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Legally Insane - The Law is Funny

Matt Ritter

Legally Insane - The Law is Funny

A weekly History, Society, Culture and Comedy podcast
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Matt and Tony take a closer look at the role and history of Vice President’s following word that Senator Kamala Harris has been named Joe Biden’s running mate in the 2020 Presidential election. Check Out Matt’s Film Tasteless - https://tasteles
Matt and Tony do a deep-dive into Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the Missouri couple that became famous after pointing weapons at peaceful protestors walking past their house.  Not only do we talk about this particular incident but also their not
Matt and Tony talk about some of the other big news items that have been popping up during this pandemic; the toppling of Confederate statutes, the potential name change for the Washington NFL team, and how the Trump administration is targeting
Matt and Tony are back talking about systemic racism in the US and the growing movement to make sure Black Lives Matter.  They dive deep on the topic of qualified immunity, tearing down confederate statues, and the need for systematic change ac
Matt and Tony break down the horrific and senseless killing of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia and how the stand your ground laws almost allowed two murderers to avoid arrest. Also, the Department of Justice’s decision to drop the case against Preside
Matt and Tony reflect on life during quarantine, the potential plans to start opening the economy, how the pandemic is impacting different groups, and the two revisit the murder case of Michael Jordan’s father, James Jordan.  Later on, Matt hos
Matt and Tony talk about how social distancing is impacting them, how long we can expect shelter-in-place rules to remain in place, and some of the other legal questions that pop up as a result of the quarantine orders across the country.   Che
Matt and Tony talk about the sweeping stimulus packages in response to Coronavirus and a history of unemployment protection in the US.   Check Out Matt’s Film Tasteless - https://tastelessfilm.com/ and his comedy special 40-Year Old Version -
How Matt and Tony are coping with Coronavirus, Senators caught insider trading after being briefed about the potential pandemic and the legal history of insider trading among Congress.   Check Out Matt’s Film Tasteless - https://tastelessfilm.c
A recap of the Harvey Weinstein trial, his known history as a sex offender, and the sentencing. Get Tickets to their April 2nd show (if it happens) at the Hollywood Improv - https://improv.com/hollywood/event/legally+insane/10261495/ Check Out
Everything you need to know about Corona Virus, from what impact it is having on the markets, the history of pandemic responses, and the current state of the US response. Get Tickets to their April 2nd show (if it happens) at the Hollywood Impr
A brief history of vagrancy laws and homelessness in the US, what’s causing a spike in homelessness today,  and what changes have taken place recently in regards to policing the homeless.   Get Tickets to their February 6th show at Hollywood Im
Matt and Tony preview some of the big cases that will be before the Supreme Court in the latest session; including some involving President Trump, abortion bans, and Bridgegate. This episode also features an interview with Judge Herb Dodell, au
Matt and Tony kick off the New Year with a quick look back at 2019 and then a review of changes to the laws in 2020 in California. First a focus on gun safety, changes to how schools can and can not shame or discipline students, the independen
Matt and Tony close out the year with a look at the current state of partisan politics as President Donald Trump has officially been impeached by the House of Representatives, a deep dive into the incidents that led to the initial investigation
Today on the podcast Matt and Tony are talking about the Tump Impeachment and the ridiculousness going on between the Democrats and the Republicans. Watching these two go at it, they should rename the impeachment, "The Trump Comedy" show. Also,
Today the guys celebrate 100 episodes. A huge thanks to all of the fans who’ve made this possible. In honor of today’s celebration Matt and Tony are having a laugh at some of their favorite moments from past shows.   Highlights: Legal cases wit
Today the guys are discussing the recent bill signed by Gavin Newsom that allows college athletes to start making money from sponsorship opportunities. They break down the pro’s and con’s of this move and discuss the insane amount of revenue th
In this episode Matt and Tony get into the latest Trump legal fiasco. An NY Judge ruled that he cannot use the DOJ guideline to hide his tax returns. In a quite blistering ruling, the Judge basically called it an outrage to justice. It will be
In this episode Matt and Tony get into the latest Trump legal fiasco. An NY Judge ruled that he cannot use the DOJ guideline to hide his tax returns. In a quite blistering ruling, the Judge basically called it an outrage to justice. It will be
On today’s show the guys are talking about the recent move by Nancy Pelosi to move forward with the impeachment of Donald Trump, because of his involvement with the Ukraine. The House of Representatives are in charge of setting up the impeachme
When is an employer held liable for an employee’s actions? It depends on the scope of work, or employment. The legal scope of employment is the range of activities that an employee is reasonably expected to do as part of his or her job. Within
Climate change is an on-going debate in this country. Recently a group of teens filed a lawsuit against the US government - Juliana vs. The US. These teens are saying that they have a right to a stable climate and that the trump administration
The USA is in the middle of an Opium epidemic. Currently, it’s estimated that over 200,000 people have died from the use of Opioids. In today’s episode Matt and Tony dive into the history of Opium and discuss how it was once an accepted medicin
  Tulsi Gabbard, is an American politician and military veteran, serving as the U.S Representative for Hawaii’s 2nd congressional district. Her 2020 presidential run hasn’t been mentioned much in the press, so in today’s episode the guys dig in
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