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Bloomberg Law Brief: Trump’s Judicial Nominees (Audio)
Carrie Severino, chief counsel at the Judicial Crisis Network, and Caroline Fredrickson, president of American Constitution Society for Law and Policy, discuss how President Donald Trump's judicial nominees are ignoring the so-called "blue slip process" which involves senators from a nominee's state submitting a favorable or unfavorable opinion of a nominee. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law: Erik Larson on GM (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Erik Larson, Bloomberg News U.S. Legal Reporter, will discuss how a trust to handle General Motor's bankruptcy claims is close to a $15 million settlement. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Severino and Frederickson on judicial Appointments (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Carrie Severino, Chief counsel at the Judicial Crisis Network, and Caroline Frederickson, President of American Constitution Society for Law and Policy, will discuss how President Donald Trump's judicial nominees are ignoring key Senate Democrats as they vie for lifetime appointments to the bench. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on "Bloomberg Law."\u0010\u0010\u0010\u0010\u0010GUEST:\u0010Caroline Fredrickson\u0010President\u0010American Constitution Society\u0010Will discuss how President Donald Trump's judicial nominees are ignoring key Senate Democrats as they vie for lifetime appointments to the bench.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law: The Business of Litigation Finance (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Travis Lenkner, Managing Director at Burford Capital, discusses the less public side of litigation, the business behind the operation. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Benchmark Sues to Kick Kalanick Off Board (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Jeff Feeley, Bloomberg News, discusses the lawsuit between Benchmark and Uber in order to get Kalanick off the board of the ride-hailing app. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law: North Korean Threat on the Rise (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Jens David Ohlin, Professor at Cornell University Law School and Kevin Jon Heller, Professor at the University of London, discuss the augmented threat that is coming out of North Korea and what it means on a geopolitical level. They speak with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law Brief: Former WH Ethics Head Walter Shaub (Audio)
Walter Shaub, senior director of ethics at the Campaign Legal Center, and former director of the U.S. office of Government Ethics, discusses his departure from the Trump Administration after months of clashes with the President and his staff. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Supreme Court Plans a Transition to Electronic Filing
(Bloomberg) -- Gabe Roth, executive director of Fix the Court, discusses the Supreme Court's move to digital filing for the beginning of the fall 2017 term. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Russia Probe Expands with Raid on Manafort's Home (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Bradley Moss, a partner at Mark Zaid PLC, discusses the raid on the home of former Trump Campaign Manager, Paul Manafort, as special counsel Robert Mueller expands his investigation. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Former White House Ethics Director Walter Shaub (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Walter Shaub, senior director of ethics at the Campaign Legal Center, and former director of the U.S. office of Government Ethics, discusses his departure from the Trump Administration after months of clashes with the President and his staff. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law Brief: Student Loan Giant’s Loss in Court (Audio)
Dalie Jimenez, professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law and founding member of the CFPB, discusses Navient Corp.'s recent courtroom woes as their attempts to block two CFPB lawsuits failed. She speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago Sues Sessions Over Sanctuary City Funding (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Rick Su, a professor at the University at Buffalo School of Law, discusses a lawsuit filed by Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel against the U.S. Department of Justice for attempting to block funding to sanctuary cities like Chicago. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Student Loan Giant Suffers Defeats in Court (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Dalie Jimenez, professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law and founding member of the CFPB, discusses Navient Corp.'s recent courtroom losses after the student loan provider failed to block two CFPB lawsuits. She speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wells Fargo Legal Woes Continue in Face of New Scandals (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- John Coffee, a professor at Columbia Law School, discusses a new wave of scandals currently facing Wells Fargo after the San Francisco-based lender warned investors that the latest controversies could result in a record 65 percent surge in legal costs. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wells Fargo Signals Big Rise in Legal Costs (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Laura Keller, Bloomberg News finance reporter, discusses why Wells Fargo has been warning investors of rising legal costs after releasing a quarterly list of inquiries and lawsuits currently facing the lender. She speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law Brief: Diversity Issues at Google (Audio)
Mark Bergen, Bloomberg News Google Reporter, discusses the viral memo sent out by Danielle Brown, Google's new diversity chief, who harshly criticized a coworker's take on gender inequality in the office. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rosenstein Says Probe is not a 'Fishing Expedition" (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- William Banks, director for the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism at Syracuse University Law School, discusses the ongoing investigation surrounding Russian involvement in the 2016 election. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Martin Shkreli Struts to Prison (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Peter Henning, professor at Wayne State University Law School, and Robert Hockett, professor at Cornell University Law School, discuss the case of Martin Shkreli, who is facing a prison term of up to 20 years after a jury found the former hedge fund manager and self-described 'pharma bro' guilty of securities fraud. They speak with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Google's New Diversity Chief Tackles Gender Inequality (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Mark Bergen, Bloomberg News Google Reporter, discusses the viral memo sent out by Danielle Brown, Google's new diversity chief, who harshly criticized a coworker's take on gender inequality in the office. He speaks with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law Brief: Mueller Impanels Grand Jury (Audio)
Jed Shugerman, a professor at Fordham University Law School, and Gene Healy, vice president at the Cato Institute, discuss special counsel Robert Mueller's recent move to use a Washington D.C. grand jury to dig deeper into Russian interference in the 2016 election. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mueller Plans to Use Grand Jury on Russia Probe (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Jed Shugerman, a professor at Fordham University Law School, and Gene Healy, vice president at the Cato Institute, discuss special counsel Robert Mueller's recent move to use a Washington D.C. grand jury to dig deeper into Russian interference in the 2016 election. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ted Frank: Professional Objector (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Caleb Hannan, a reporter for Bloomberg Businessweek, discusses his article on Ted Frank, who has taken it upon himself to challenge the status quo of class action lawsuits, where lawyers often make money, while leaving the plaintiffs empty handed. He speaks with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trump Judge Approvals Outpace Predecessors (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond Law School, discusses how President Trump is outpacing Presidents Obama and Bush in federal judge confirmations, even as Trump's nominees for other agencies face criticism and delays. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

White House Mulls Investigation into China Patent Theft (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Andrew Mayeda, a global trade reporter for Bloomberg News, discusses plans by U.S. officials to investigate China for alleged intellectual property violations for products owned by U.S. companies and individuals. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trump Backs Controversial Immigration Bill (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- David Bier, an immigration policy analyst at the Cato Institute, and Kevin Appleby, the senior director of international migration policy at the Center for Migration Studies, discuss President Trump's decision to back a controversial new proposal to cut legal immigration into the United States. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law Brief: DOJ Targets Affirmative Action (Audio)
KC Johnson, a professor at Brooklyn College, discusses reports that the Trump administration is planning to investigate anti-white bias in U.S. college admissions. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Schneiderman Takes on EPA for Clean Air Delay (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Charles Warren, a partner at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, and Diane Katz, Senior Research Fellow in Regulatory Policy at the Heritage Foundation, discuss a new lawsuit being led by New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman's against the Environmental Protection Agency and the Trump Administration for implementing a delay on U.S. clean air protection rules. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kelly Imposes Strict Order on White House Staff (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- David Cohen, a political science professor at the University of Akron and an expert on White House chiefs of staff, discusses John Kelly's new role as President Trump's chief of staff. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DOJ Targets Affirmative Action in College Admissions (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- KC Johnson, a professor at Brooklyn College, discusses reports that the Trump administration is planning to investigate anti-white bias in U.S. college admissions. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law Brief: Lawsuit Involving Fake News Story (Audio)
Erik Larson, Bloomberg News legal reporter, joined June Grasso to discuss a new lawsuit accusing President Trump of collaborating with Fox News to concoct a story that a DNC staffer was killed for leaking Hillary Clinton's emails to Wikileaks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court Orders FAA to Take on Shrinking Airline Seats (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Paul Hudson, founder of Flyersrights.org, and Alan Levin, Bloomberg News FAA Reporter, discuss the 'Incredible Shrinking Airline Seat' after a U.S. appeals court ordered aviation regulators to investigate safety concerns surrounding decreasing seat size and legroom. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apple Takes on Trademark Sleuths Worldwide (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Michael Risch, a professor at Villanova University School of Law, and Brian Conroy from Rennick Solicitors in Dublin, discuss Apple's continuing efforts to prevent patent sleuths from uncovering the names of the company's upcoming devices in foreign trademark offices. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lawsuit Says Trump Worked with Fox on DNC Aide Story (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Erik Larson, a legal reporter for Bloomberg News, discusses a new lawsuit, which accuses President Trump of collaborating with Fox News to concoct a story claiming a Democratic National Committee staffer was killed in retaliation for leaking Hillary Clinton’s emails to Wikileaks. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law Brief: The Future of Obamacare Subsidies (Audio)
Abbe Gluck, director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School, and Timothy Jost, professor at Washington and Lee University Law School, discuss the future of Obamacare subsidies after Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said that "no decision has been made" on the destiny of the Affordable Care Act subsidies. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No Decision on the Continuation of Obamacare Subsidies (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Abbe Gluck, director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School, and Timothy Jost, professor at Washington and Lee University Law School, discuss the future of Obamacare subsidies after Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said that "no decision has been made" on the destiny of the Affordable Care Act subsidies. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trump Criticized for Endorsing Police Brutality (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Fred Tecce, a partner at Ice Miller, discusses President Trump's July 28th speech during which he instructed police officers to not be "too nice" to criminals, a position many police departments have quickly distanced themselves from. He speaks with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law Brief: Trump Reverses on LGBT Workers (Audio)
Anthony Kreis, a professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law, and Michael Selmi, a professor at George Washington University Law School, discuss an announcement from the White House, which opposed an effort by civil rights groups to ban workplace discrimination against gays and lesbians nationwide, putting him at odds with some of the country’s most valuable companies. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shkreli Falls Silent as Prosecutors Wrap Up Fraud Case (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Patricia Hurtado, a Bloomberg News Court Reporter, and Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, discusses Martin Shkreli's securities fraud case as lawyers prepare their final arguments for the trial of the so-called "pharma bro." They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio’s “Bloomberg Law”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trump Targets Protections for LGBT Workers (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Anthony Kreis, a professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law, and Michael Selmi, a professor at George Washington University Law School, discuss announcement from the White House, which opposed an effort by civil rights groups to ban workplace discrimination against gays and lesbians nationwide, putting him at odds with some of the country’s most valuable companies. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ACA Repeal Fails in the Senate as McConnells Moves On (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Laura Litvan, a Bloomberg News Congressional reporter, discusses the Senate's failed attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. She speaks with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

California Counties Takes Oil Companies to Court (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Brandon Barnes, a senior litigation analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses why two California counties are suing major oil companies. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio’s “Bloomberg Law”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Financial Conduct Authority Sets End Date for Libor (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- John Glover, a Bloomberg News financial reporter, discusses the decision by U.K. regulators to abandon the Libor benchmark, which, in its 50-year history has been linked to several international banking scandals. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Graham Promises `Holy Hell’ if Trump Fires Sessions (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Ames Grawet, counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice, and Gene Healy, vice president at the Cato Institute, discuss Donald Trump’s social media attacks attorney general Jeff Sessions. They speak with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law Brief: Sessions on the Hot Seat (Audio)
Stephen Gillers, a professor at NYU Law School, and William Banks, director of the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism at Syracuse University of Law, discuss the latest news in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. They also discuss President Trump's changing positions on attorney general Jeff Sessions, and whether or not he will be able to keep his job. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Government Asset Seizure Raises Constitutional Debate (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Louis Rulli, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and James Jacobs, a professor at NYU law school, discuss recent directives from attorney general Jeff Sessions, which would allow law enforcement officials to seize assets that are believed to be related to criminal activity. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio’s “Bloomberg Law”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Senate Plans Chaotic Vote Schedule for Healthcare (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Brian Rye, a senior health care policy analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses the future of health care policy in America as Senate leadership plans a series of unpredictable votes for multiple healthcare plans. He speaks with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sessions on Hot Seat as Russia Investigation Goes On (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Stephen Gillers, a professor at NYU Law School, and William Banks, director of the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism at Syracuse University of Law, discuss the latest news in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. They also discuss President Trump's changing positions on attorney general Jeff Sessions, and whether or not he will be able to keep his job. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mastercard Wins $18 Billion Victory in British Court (Correct)
(Bloomberg) -- Corrects guest name \u0010\u0010Aitor Ortiz, a litigation analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses Mastercard’s recent victory in a British lawsuit over credit card swipe fees. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio’s "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law Brief: Voter Panel Wins Small Victory (Audio)
David Becker, founder and executive director of the Center for Election Innovation and Research and former director of the elections program at the Pew Charitable Trusts, and Hans Von Spakovsky, manager of the Election Law Reform Initiative at the Heritage Foundation and a member of President Trump’s Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, discuss a partial victory for President Trump’s voter fraud panel, just one day after a federal judge approved the panel’s right to gather personal voter data on American voters. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trump Takes on Sessions in Early Morning Tweets (Audio)
(Bloomberg) -- Stephen Vladeck, a professor at the University of Texas Law School, discusses the attorney General Jeff Sessions's job security, as President Trump criticizes the nation's top law enforcement official on Twitter. He speaks with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.