Honest Offense with Eric Cervone Eric Cervone
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Honest Offense with Eric Cervone features open conversations with professionals from all walks of life, including professors, activists, actors, comedians, lawyers, veterans, trainers, entrepreneurs, authors, and fighters. Honest Offense seeks truth through exploring ideas without limitation.
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98: The Stanford Law School Experiment with Tim Rosenberger
Tim Rosenberger is a JD/MBA student at Stanford University, where he is President of the Federalist Society. On March 9, Judge Kyle Duncan was invited to speak at Stanford Law by the Stanford Federalist Society. The title of his talk was "The Fifth Circuit in Conversation with the Supreme Court: Covid, Guns, and Twitter." Duncan was continuously interrupted and cut short by student protesters and the SLS Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. In a statement, SLS Dean Jenny Martinez announced that all SLS students will take part in a mandatory half-day of training “on the topic of freedom of speech and the norms of the legal profession.”
Coverage of the event: https://davidlat.substack.com/p/yale-law-is-no-longer-1for-free-speech
Audio of the event: https://davidlat.substack.com/p/the-full-audio-recording-of-judge
Video of a portion of the event: https://vimeo.com/806801455
Statement from SLS Dean Jenny Martinez: https://law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Next-Steps-on-Protests-and-Free-Speech.pdf
Judge Duncan's response to the event: https://www.wsj.com/articles/struggle-session-at-stanford-law-school-federalist-society-kyle-duncan-circuit-court-judge-steinbach-4f8da19e
Tim Rosenberger on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TimJRJR -
97: Reinventing the Internet with Standard Notes CEO Mo
Mo is the founder and CEO of Standard Notes, a privacy-focused note-taking app. Standard Notes features end-to-end encryption, advanced security, and unique privacy controls. Standard Notes' code is completely open-source and independently audited by leading security researchers. It is an ideal example of what an alternative to the corporate-controlled internet can be.
https://standardnotes.com
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00:00 Introduction
01:00 What is Standard Notes?
9:00 How Mo got interest in privacy
15:00 How Standard Notes fits into the tech world
22:00 What privacy means
28:00 What is encryption and why it matters
32:00 Responding to critics of encryption and privacy
39:00 Do people actually care about privacy?
45:00 Moving from privacy to security
50:00 How Standard Notes can compete with larger tech companies
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96: Partying with Sam Kinison - David Plastik
David Plastik is a photographer who worked with the biggest music acts of the 80s: Guns N Roses, AC/DC, Aerosmith, and a ton more. David also worked closely with legendary comedian Sam Kinsion during the peak of Sam’s career.
David’ photograph site: https://erockphotos.photoshelter.com/gallery-list
David on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidplastik22/?hl=en
Brother Sam: https://www.amazon.com/Brother-Sam-Short-Spectacular-Kinison/dp/0688126340/
Sam’s world hunger bit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0q4o58pKwA
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95: Marines Suing Federal Government Over Toxic Water - Ed Bell & Brian Amburgey
Between 1953-1987, people who lived and worked at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina were exposed to contaminated water that’s caused death, illness, and life-altering health conditions. Senior military leaders allegedly knew of the risks and concealed knowledge of the problem.
A recent report found that the VA made errors on thousands of claims related to the exposure, wrongly denying veterans over $14 million in payments.
Ed Bell is the founder and senior partner of Bell Legal Group. Ed led the charge to pass the Camp Lejeune Justice Act in 2021, which allows veterans to sue the government for harm from exposure to the contaminated water at Camp Lejeune. Ed now works to ensure that Marines and others who were at Camp Lejeune are able to receive the compensation they are owed.
Brian Amburgey is a retired Marine who trained at Camp Lejeune in the 1980s. He has worked with Ed to bring attention to the contaminated water issue, as is currently suing the government under the Camp Jejune Justice Act.
00:00 Introduction
1:30 How Ed got involved in the Camp Lejeune issue
7:50 How Brian got involved in advocating for Marines
13:20 How did nobody in Congress know about the issue
18:30 The frustration of nobody listening
21:00 Why Ed & Brian stuck with the Camp Lejeune case despite years of no progress
29:10 The betrayal Marines feel
31:00 The support from Congress once they learned of the issue
38:30 Brian's medical issues and why he's suing
40:50 Problems with the VA and how to fix veteran medical care
48:00 What steps Marines who were exposed to contaminated water should take
50:50 Closing words
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Bell Legal Group: https://www.belllegalgroup.com
VA information on Camp Lejeune water contamination health issues: https://www.va.gov/disability/eligibility/hazardous-materials-exposure/camp-lejeune-water-contamination
Camp Lejeune Justice Act: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/2192/text
Camp Lejeune water contamination claims total about 5,000 so far, U.S. Navy says: https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/camp-lejeune-water-contamination-claims-total-about-5000-so-far-us-navy-says-2022-09-12
Veterans Were Denied $14 Million in Payments Because VA Mishandled Lejeune Water Claims: https://www.military.com/daily-news/2022/08/26/veterans-were-denied-14-million-payments-because-va-mishandled-lejeune-water-claims.html
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94: Hugh Hefner's Free Speech Legacy with Stuart Brotman
Stuart Brotman is a professor of Media Management and Law as well as a Professor of Journalism and Electronic Media at the University of Tennessee. He recently published "The First Amendment Lives On: Conversations Commemorating Hugh M. Hefner's Legacy of Enduring Free Speech and Free Press Values," which is filled with incredible discussions on the history and current state of free speech.
Professor Brotman's book: https://www.amazon.com/First-Amendment-Lives-Conversations-Commemorating/dp/0826222609/
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93: The World's Greatest Free Speech Champions with FIRE's Nico Perrino
If you've listened to this podcast at all, you know how big a fan I am of FIRE. Until recently, FIRE stood for the "Foundation for Individual Rights in Education," but as of last week, they have expanded their mission and are now the "Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression." To me, FIRE is easily the premiere defender of free speech in America today. Nico Perrino serves as the Vice President of FIRE’s Communications department. He is also the creator and host of FIRE’s So to Speak Podcast, which takes an uncensored look at the world of free expression through personal stories and candid conversations. Nico also is Co-Director and Senior Producer of the excellent documentary “Mighty Ira: A Civil Liberties Story," about the life and career of former ACLU Executive Director Ira Glasser. Ira led the ACLU through the aftermath of its famous Skokie case, in which the ACLU defended the Fist Amendment rights of neo-Nazis to hold a march on public streets.
Check out FIRE's work and send them your support: https://www.thefire.org
Nico's So to Speak podcast: https://www.thefire.org/news-and-media/so-to-speak
Nico's Mighty Ira documentary: https://www.mightyira.com
00:00 Introduction
01:36 FIRE's rebranding and expansion beyond campus
09:50 Gen Z's views on free speech/are Nico and I just angry old men?
15:30 FIRE's future plans
20:30 Defending free expression culturally as well as legally
23:30 What it means to support speech unapologetically
25:11 What can be done to protect free speech on social media?
34:00 The making of Mighty Ira
41:30 The Brooklyn Dodges and civil liberties
44:30 Talking with a Holocaust survivor about the Skokie case
47:00 How Ira Glasser dealt with the fallout of Skokie
49:00 Favorite lighthearted moment in the documentary
54:00 Ira Glasser's views on the modern ACLU
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