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The Pro Say crew convenes to give thanks for all the unusual legal news that made us laugh this year. Join us for our annual tradition of revisiting the best of our offbeat segments, including a look at a woman who tried to get paid a reward from Lady Gaga despite involvement in dognapping the pop star’s pooches; police who sued Afroman for using an ill-fated raid as fodder for new music and merch; and the latest on Cocaine Bear, the wedding officiant.
Ep. 329: The Pro Say Podcast Says Goodbye
Ep. 328: Google’s Antitrust Woes Linger With An Epic Defeat
Ep. 327: Justices Consider The Reach Of Mass Tort Immunity
Ep. 326: DOJ Keeps Losing Antitrust Labor Cases. Why?
Ep. 324: What The High Court’s Ethics Code Leaves Out
Ep. 323: At Trial, SBF Was His Own Worst Enemy
Ep. 322: Meet The Lawyers Who Took On White Supremacy
Ep. 321: State AGs Fight Your Kid's Facebook Addiction
Ep. 320: The Secret Meeting That Could Unravel A Murder Case
Ep. 319: Are ‘Junk Fees’ Headed For The Trash?
Ep. 318: Crypto Fraud On Trial: The U.S. vs. SBF
Ep. 317: Pro Say’s Supreme Court Cheat Sheet
Ep. 316: The Fishing Case That Could Reel In Chevron
Ep. 315: How A 'Cruel And Unusual' Felon Voting Ban Fell Apart
Ep. 314: What Is A Monopoly? Google It
Ep. 313: From BigLaw To The Bachelorette
Ep. 312: As Maui Burns, Power Companies Land In Court
Ep. 311: An Alleged Predator At GMU Law
Ep. 310: The Power Of Court Compels You
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