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Here's what happened today at the 4th Circuit in the AR-15 Open Carry Case

Here’s what happened today at the 4th Circuit in the AR-15 Open Carry Case

I just finished participating in remote oral arguments before the US Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in the Walker v. Donahoe case, out of Putnam County, WV – also known as the AR-15 Open Carry C&$ksucker case. At issue is whether we have any Fourth Amendment rights left in America, and also whether the AR-15

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Is it Legal for a Family Court Judge to Search a House? - Big News Today - FIS Live No. 50

Is it Legal for a Family Court Judge to Search a House? – Big News Today – FIS Live No. 50

For the 50th episode of Freedom is Scary, I’ll announce big news happening today in the #FamilyCourt #JudgeSearch #CivilRights case where there was apparently some confusion over whether it’s legal for judges to search the homes of litigants appearing before them. Join me LIVE and 6:30 p.m. eastern. You won’t want to miss it. UPDATE:

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Me preparing for a National Mock Trial Competition when I was an undergrad on the UCF Trial Team

Me preparing for a National Mock Trial Competition when I was an undergrad on the UCF Trial Team

I just found this video of me sparring with a witness practicing a cross examination about 20 years ago. Then being critiqued at the end by some lawyer or judge. I don’t recall where this was or who was critiquing me. This was in preparation for one of the National mock trial competitions I competed

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How does the Constitution protect liberty and prevent tyranny?

How does the Constitution protect liberty and prevent tyranny?

How did the Founders design the Constitution so as to protect liberty and prevent tyranny? What’s the single most important word in the Constitution? From a talk I gave last night, based on my recollection of an inspiring lecture I attended earlier this year given by Princeton professor Robert P. George. source

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Rittenhouse Trial Day 8 Analysis - 5th Amendment Violation? - FIS 80

Rittenhouse Trial Day 8 Analysis – 5th Amendment Violation? – FIS 80

Some armchair legal quarterbacking following day 8 of the Kyle Rittenhouse self defense trial in Wisconsin. This is an important firearms related self defense case which illustrates the importance of attorney skill and tactics in jury trial advocacy. There’s been some surprising events so far in the trial, including the testimony of the defendant himself

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Rittenhouse Trial Friday Night Legal Analysis

Rittenhouse Trial Friday Night Legal Analysis

Legal analysis tonight following the close of evidence in the #KyleRittenhouseTrial with attorneys Chris Wiest and John Bryan. Live at 6:30 p.m. ET. It’s day 10 of the Rittenhouse trial. The evidence is in, jury instructions are in dispute, and closing arguments are scheduled for Monday. Duty to retreat? Provocation? Video footage? Join us to

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Rittenhouse Trial Closing Arguments - Legal Analysis

Rittenhouse Trial Closing Arguments – Legal Analysis

Closing arguments today in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Post-trial legal analysis. Also, the firearms possession count – count 6 – was dismissed by the judge prior to closing arguments beginning. The evidence is closed and attorneys for each side gets to make their arguments to the jury. Here’s my take…. Live at 7:00 p.m. ET.

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This would be my Closing Argument in Defense of Kyle Rittenhouse

This would be my Closing Argument in Defense of Kyle Rittenhouse

Someone asked me what I would have said yesterday at closing arguments in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Obviously I would have a lot more time to spend polishing it and expanding it, but this would be the basic theme and structure I would use. Over the years I have found a basic formula that I

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