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U.K. Considers Harsh Revisions to Financial Crime Laws (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Tony Aarons, Bloomberg News European legal team leader, discusses a proposal to strengthen U.K. financial crime laws, making it easier to hold companies responsible for fiscal irresponsibility. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 5, 20177 min

Intel Case Puts EU Winning Streak in Jeopardy (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Pinar Akman, a professor at the University of Leeds School of Law, discusses Intel's eight-year clash with the European Union over chip pricing, which could put the EU's decades-long winning streak at risk. She speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 5, 20175 min

Sessions Announces End to DACA Program (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- David Bier, a policy analyst at the Cato Institute, and Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, discuss a decision by the Trump administration to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which was intended to shield undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as minors from deportation. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 5, 201712 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: TX Insurance Law & Harvey Victims (Audio)

Stephen Pate, a member at Cozen O'Connor, and Brian Lauten, a partner at Deans & Lyons, discuss Texas House Bill 1774, which went into effect last week and makes it more difficult to sue insurers for mistreating policyholders. However, the bill does not apply to the federal flood insurance program, and is unlikely to impact many victims of hurricane Harvey. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 5, 20173 min

Trump Lawyers Meet With Mueller over Comey Firing (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Jeffrey Cramer, managing director of the Berkeley Research Group, discusses several meetings between special counsel Robert Mueller and lawyers for President Trump, who are trying to convince Mueller and his team that the President did not obstruct justice by firing FBI director James Comey. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 1, 20175 min

Texas Insurance Law Unlikely to Impact Harvey Victims (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Stephen Pate, a member at Cozen O'Connor, and Brian Lauten, a partner at Deans & Lyons, discuss Texas House Bill 1774, which goes into effect on Friday and makes it more difficult to sue insurers for mistreating policyholders. However, the bill does not apply to the federal flood insurance program, and is unlikely to impact many victims of hurricane Harvey. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 1, 201711 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Judge Halts TX Sanctuary City Ban (Audio)

Rick Su, professor at the University of Buffalo School of Law, discusses a court decision in Texas, which blocks the state's plans to punish so-called sanctuary cities if they offer help to immigrants living in the United States illegally. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 1, 20172 min

After Arpaio, Trump Lobbied to Pardon Michael Milken (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, and Robert Hockett, a professor at Cornell University law School, discuss wealth management executive David Bahnsen's calls for President Trump to pardon Michael Milken, who was sent to prison in 1990 after pleading guilty to securities fraud. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 31, 20178 min

U.S. Authorities Probe Sinopec Over Nigeria Payments (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, and Robert Hockett, a professor at Cornell University law School, discuss why U.S. authorities are investigating China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation over allegations that the oil producer paid out roughly $100 million in bribes to Nigerian officials. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 31, 20174 min

Texas Judge Strikes Down Harsh Sanctuary Cities Ban (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Rick Su, a professor at the University of Buffalo School of Law, and Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland and Knight, discuss a court decision in Texas, which blocks the state's plans to punish so-called sanctuary cities if they offer help to immigrants living in the United States illegally. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 31, 201711 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Illinois AG Sues City of Chicago (Audio)

Amy Dillard, a professor of law at the University of Baltimore, and Christy Lopez, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center and former Deputy Chief in the Special Litigation Section of the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, discuss why Illinois attorney general Lisa Madigan has sued the city of Chicago to overhaul police training practices, after investigations found systemic issues with the Chicago police force. They speak with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 31, 20173 min

Donald Trump Jr. Agrees to Interview With Senate Panel (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Bradley Moss, a partner at Mark Zaid PLC, discusses Donald Trump Jr.'s decision to be interviewed by senior staff and members of the Senate Judiciary Committee in a private hearing, as the committee continues its investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election. He speaks with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 30, 20175 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Trump’s Impending Decision on DACA (Audio)

David Bier, an immigration policy analyst at the Cato Institute, and Jessica Vaughn, director of policy studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, discuss President Trump's likely decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival, or DACA, program, which was put in place by president Obama and protects nearly 600,000 immigrants known as 'Dreamers.' They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 30, 20173 min

Trump Administration Faces Lawsuit Over Transgender Ban (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Thomas Spoehr, Director of the Center for National Security at The Heritage Foundation, and Scott Skinner-Thompson, a professor at the University of Colorado Law School, discuss a lawsuit against the Trump Administration over plans to ban transgender soldiers from the U.S. military. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 29, 201719 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Trump’s Pardon of Sheriff Arpaio (Audio)

Andrew Wright, a professor at Savannah Law School, and Renato Mariotti, a partner at Thompson Coburn, discuss President Trump's pardon of former Arizona county sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was criminally convicted for his tough crackdown on illegal immigration. They speak with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 29, 20172 min

Hurtado on SA Bankers Charged in New York (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Patricia Hurtado, Bloomberg News Legal Reporter, will discuss how two Societe Generale SA bankers in France were charged in New York with rigging the London interbank offered rate. She spoke with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 28, 20178 min

Bloomberg Law: William Banks on Robert Mueller (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- William Banks, Director of the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism for Syracuse University College of Law, will discuss how Special counsel Robert Mueller is looking into whether or not Michael Flynn was involved in an attempt to obtain Hillary Clinton's emails from Russian hackers. He speaks with Michael Best and Greg Stohr on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 28, 20175 min

Bloomberg Law: Wright and Mariotti on Arpaio Pardon (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Andrew Wright, a Professor at Savannah Law School, and Renato Mariotti, Partner at Thompson Coburn, will discuss how President Donald Trump's pardon of former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio is dividing his political party, with critics saying the move shows a lack of regard for an independent judiciary. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 28, 201711 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Texas’s Voter-ID Law Struck Down (Audio)

Nate Persily, a professor at Stanford Law School, discusses a judge's decision to strike down Texas's restrictive photo voter-identification law. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 28, 20173 min

Bloomberg Law: Persily on texas Voter ID Law (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Nathaniel Persily, a Law Professor, at Stanford Law School, will discuss how a federal judge struck down Texas’s restrictive photo voter-identification law and Republican lawmakers’ most recent attempt at fixing it. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 25, 20178 min

Bloomberg Law: Westbrook on Start of MiFID Rules (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Jesse Westbrook, Bloomberg News Editor, will discuss the start of the MiFID II rules. He speaks with Greg Stohr and Michael Best on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 25, 20175 min

Mintz and Heim on Menendez's Bribery Case (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Robert Mintz, Partner at McCarter & English LLP, and Robert Heim\u0010Partner at Meyers & Heim LLP, will preview Senator Robert Menendez’s bribery case. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 25, 201712 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Insider Trading Litigation (Audio)

John Coffee, a professor at Columbia Law School, and Robert Hockett, a professor at Cornell University Law School, discuss former S.A.C. Capital Advisors portfolio manager Mathew Martoma's lost bid to overturn his insider-trading conviction and the boost it has given to federal prosecutors seeking to clean up illegal behavior on Wall Street. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 25, 20173 min

Painter on Whether Ben Carson Violated Hatch Act (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Richard W Painter, Professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, will discuss whether or not Ben Carson violated the Hatch Act on Tuesday. He speaks with June Grasso on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 24, 20178 min

Bloomberg Law: Jennifer Rie on Amazon, Whole Foods Deal (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Jennifer Rie, Senior Analyst of Litigation, for Bloomberg Intelligence,\u0010will discuss the Amazon/Whole Foods deal. She speaks with June Grasso on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 24, 20175 min

Bloomberg Law: Denied Appeal for ex SAC Capital Manager (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Robert C Hockett, Professor at Cornell University, and John C Coffee,\u0010Professor of Securities Law at Columbia University, will discuss denied appeal for ex-SAC Capital manager. They speak with June Grasso on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 24, 201711 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Trump Hints at Pardon for Arpaio (Audio)

Mark Osler, a professor at St. Thomas School of Law, discusses the suggestion that President Trump is preparing to pardon controversial Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was found guilty of criminal contempt after defying a state judge’s order to end traffic patrols, which targeted suspected undocumented immigrants. He speaks with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 24, 20172 min

In Phoenix Speech, Trump Hints at Pardon For Joe Arpaio (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Mark Osler, a professor at St. Thomas School of Law, discusses the suggestion that President Trump is preparing to pardon controversial Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was found guilty of criminal contempt after defying a state judge’s order to end traffic patrols, which targeted suspected undocumented immigrants. He speaks with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 23, 20177 min

Energy Transfer Sues Greenpeace for Eco-Terrorism (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Charles Warren, a partner at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, and Pat Parenteau, a professor at Vermont Law School, discuss why Energy Transfer Partners is accusing environmental activist group Greenpeace of inciting terrorist acts and vandalism. They speak with Michael Best and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 23, 201711 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Gorsuch Speech at Trump Hotel (Audio)

Ken Doyle, a senior editor for Bloomberg BNA, discusses ethical questions that have emerged after Supreme Court justice Neil Gorsuch scheduled a speech at the Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. next month, less than two weeks before the court is set to hear arguments on the President's controversial travel ban. He speaks with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 23, 20173 min

Gorsuch Speech at Trump Hotel Raises Ethical Questions (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Ken Doyle, a senior editor for Bloomberg BNA, discusses ethical questions that have emerged after Supreme Court justice Neil Gorscuh scheduled a speech at the Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. next month, less than two weeks before the court is set to hear arguments on the President's controversial travel ban. He speaks with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 22, 20178 min

NBA Opens Paul George Tampering Probe Against Lakers (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Larry Coon, founder of CBAfaq.com, discusses why the National Basketball Association has opened an investigation into whether or not the Los Angeles Lakers, and its owner Magic Johnson, were guilty of tampering in a flirtation with Paul George. He speaks with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 22, 20175 min

Bowe Bergdahl Opts for Judge Over Jury in Trial (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Lawrence Morris, a retired United States Army Colonel and general counsel for the Catholic University of America, and Rachel VanLandingham, a former Air Force JAG officer and a professor at Southwestern Law School, discuss U.S. Army sergeant Bowe Bergdahl's decision to be tried by a judge, rather than a military jury, as he faces charges of endangering comrades after he walked off his post in Afghanistan. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 22, 201712 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Presidential War Powers (Audio)

Ilya Somin, a professor at the George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School, discusses President Trump's constitutional powers in taking military action against North Korea, and whether he would need Congressional approval for a large-scale attack overseas. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 22, 20173 min

Boston Protests Put First Amendment in Focus (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Harvey Silverglate, a criminal defense & civil liberties litigator and of counsel to Zalkind Duncan & Bernstein LLP, and Judy Kutulas, a professor at St. Olaf College, discuss weekend protests in Boston, and how they have led to a new debate over free speech in America. They speak with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 21, 201713 min

North Korea Threat Exposes Presidential War Powers (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Ilya Somin, a professor at the George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School, discusses President Trump's constitutional powers in taking military action against North Korea, and whether he would need Congressional approval for a large-scale attack overseas. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 21, 20176 min

SEC Drops Claims Against Traders in London Whale Case (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Robert Hockett, a professor at Cornell University Law School, discusses why the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission dropped claimed against two JPMorgan Chase & Co. traders as part of the "London Whale" case. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 21, 20176 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Ignition Switch Settlement (Audio)

Erik Gordon, a professor at University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, discusses how GM thwarted a $15 million settlement between the company's bankruptcy trust and thousands of plaintiffs, which was intended to resolve hundreds of personal injury cases stemming from the company's faulty initiation switches. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 21, 20172 min

GM Trust Backs out of Ignition Switch Settlement (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Erik Gordon, a professor at University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, discusses how GM thwarted a $15 million settlement between the company's bankruptcy trust and thousands of plaintiffs, which was intended to resolve hundres of personal injury cases stemming from the company's faulty initiation switches. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 18, 20175 min

Confederate Monument Removal Faces Legal Hurdles (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Alfred Brophy, a professor at the University of Alabama Law School, discusses the legal restrictions facing cities and towns that want to remove confederate monuments and memorials. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 17, 20177 min

Critics Call on Congress to Investigate White Supremacy (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Michael Gerhardt, a professor at UNC Law School, discusses criticism over lack of congressional action after the violence in Charlottesville over the weekend. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 17, 20174 min

Federal Court Declares Texas Voter Maps Racially Biased (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Justin Levitt, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, and Richard Briffault, a professor at Columbia Law School, discuss the why a panel of Federal Court judges ruled that Texas's current voter maps are unusable in upcoming congressional midterm elections. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 17, 201710 min

Bloomberg Law Brief: Cellphone Privacy at High Court (Audio)

George Newhouse, a partner at Dentons, and Scott Vernick, a partner at Fox Rothschild, discuss why more than a dozen U.S. technology companies are calling on the Supreme Court to make it harder for government agencies and officials to access individuals' cellphone data. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 17, 20173 min

Amid Hurdles, Sinclair-Tribune Deal Likely to Proceed (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Matthew Schettenhelm, a litigation analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses the FCC review of Sinclair's acquisition of Tribune, which is likely to move forward, despite several legislative hurdles. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 16, 20178 min

Amid Hectic Week, Trump Loses `iTrump' Court Fight (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Misyrlena Egkolfopoulou, a court reporter for Bloomberg News, discusses how app designer Tom Scharfeld managed to claim victory over president Trump for the trademark on his mobile application "iTrump," which is intended to help people learn to play the trumpet. She speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 16, 20175 min

Tech Companies Ask High Court to Boost Cell Privacy (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- George Newhouse, a partner at Dentons, and Scott Vernick, a partner at Fox Rothschild, discuss why more than a dozen U.S. technology companies are calling on the Supreme Court to make it harder for government agencies and officials to access induviduals' cellphone data. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 16, 201712 min

Lawsuit Challenging Trump From Blocking Twitter Users (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Law hosts June Grasso and Greg Stohr discuss a lawsuit that aims to challenge President Trump’s blocking users on Twitter. They speak with Saikrishna Prakash, a professor at the University of Virginia Law School, and Stephen Vladeck, a professor at the University of Texas Law School.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 16, 20173 min

Twitter Users Sue Trump Over Blocked Accounts (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Saikrishna Prakash, a professor at the University of Virginia Law School, and Stephen Vladeck, a professor at the University of Texas Law School, discuss a lawsuit that aims to challenge President Trump’s blocking users on Twitter. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 15, 201714 min

Freedom of Speech on Display in Charlottesville (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Josh Blackman, a professor at the South Texas College of Law in Houston, discusses the line between freedom of speech and unlawful assembly after demonstrations in Charlottesville, VA turned violent over the weekend. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 15, 20176 min

Trump Trade Review Triggers Retaliation from China (Audio)

(Bloomberg) -- Andrew Mayeda, Bloomberg News global trade reporter, discusses the Chinese response after President Trump signed a request to look into how China handles U.S. intellectual property. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 15, 20176 min