635 episodes

Lawyer 2 Lawyer is an award-winning podcast covering relevant, contemporary news from a legal perspective. Host J. Craig Williams invites industry professionals to examine current events and recent rulings in discussions that raise contemplative questions for those involved in the legal industry. Launched in 2005, Lawyer 2 Lawyer is one of the longest-running podcasts on the Internet.

Lawyer 2 Lawyer Legal Talk Network

    • News
    • 4.2 • 126 Ratings

Lawyer 2 Lawyer is an award-winning podcast covering relevant, contemporary news from a legal perspective. Host J. Craig Williams invites industry professionals to examine current events and recent rulings in discussions that raise contemplative questions for those involved in the legal industry. Launched in 2005, Lawyer 2 Lawyer is one of the longest-running podcasts on the Internet.

    The Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Admiralty Law, Liability, & Litigation

    The Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Admiralty Law, Liability, & Litigation

    In the early morning hours of March 26, 2024, Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after a Singapore-based cargo ship named the Dali, lost power and hit the bridge's pillar. According to officials, eight people were on the bridge that morning when it fell: two were rescued, two bodies were recovered, and four are presumed dead. Crew members on the Dali were all safe.
    In this episode, Craig is joined by LSU law professor and LSU President Emeritus, Tom Galligan, as they spotlight the Baltimore bridge collapse. Craig & Tom explore the incident through the lens of admiralty law, liability, litigation, impact, and how to prevent future disasters involving vessels.

    • 35 min
    Trump & His Appeal Bond

    Trump & His Appeal Bond

    In a ruling on Monday, March 25th, 2024,the New York appeals court gave Trump a major victory, cutting the bond needed in his civil fraud case from $464 million to $175 million, and also affording him an extra 10 days to find the money.
    In this episode, Craig is joined by Will Thomas, Assistant Professor of Business Law at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, as they discuss former president Trump's current legal and financial issues. Craig & Will take a look at this recent ruling on the $464 million judgment, specifics on the inability to secure a bond, and what next steps will be taken to retrieve payment from Trump.

    • 36 min
    Women’s History Month, Policy Issues, and Fighting for Gender Justice

    Women’s History Month, Policy Issues, and Fighting for Gender Justice

    March is Women’s History Month where we celebrate the contributions women have made to the United States throughout American history in a variety of fields. Charlotte E. Ray. Belva Lockwood. Sandra Day O’Connor. Ruth Bader Ginsberg. These are just some of the standout women who have shaped our legal history and fought for women and girls across the nation.
    Unfortunately, in recent years women’s rights have come under attack. With SCOTUS’ overturning of Roe v. Wade, and many other policy issues like equal pay, Title IX, childcare, taxes, and equity in education, women continue to fight for their individual rights.
    In this episode, Craig is joined by Amy Royce, Senior Counsel for Income Security for the National Women’s Law Center, as they will spotlight Women's History Month by discussing the current policy issues involving women, highlighting the intersection of gender justice and tax policy. We will also take a look back at women throughout history who have paved the way, and what women across the nation can do to rise up against legislation and fight for their rights.

    • 32 min
    The Presidential Election & Saving our Democracy

    The Presidential Election & Saving our Democracy

    On November 5th, 2024, people across the nation will head to the polls and cast their vote for president of the United States. It is looking more and more like another battle between President Joe Biden & former President Donald Trump with policy and rhetoric indicating an even more divided nation than in the prior election. With policy issues like immigration, abortion, IVF, guns, employment, and the economy taking center stage in this race, this election could once again be a controversial one. 
    So, with a nation divided, can our democracy be saved? In this episode, Craig is joined by attorney David Pepper, as they discuss the upcoming presidential election, the state of democracy in the U.S., the current policy issues that could impact the election, and how we can save our democracy. 
    Mentioned in this episode: 
    Saving Democracy: A User’s Manual
    Laboratories of Autocracy: A Wake-Up Call from Behind the Lines

    • 39 min
    Inside Trump’s Criminal Cases

    Inside Trump’s Criminal Cases

    For the past two episodes of Lawyer2Lawyer, we have covered SCOTUS cases that have included ballot access and immunity with former President Trump at the forefront of these cases. Trump has also been charged in four criminal cases.
    In this episode, Craig is joined by professor Tamara R. Lave, from the University of Miami, as they spotlight these upcoming criminal cases of Trump, whether these cases will go to trial before the presidential election, and possible punishment.
     
    Mentioned in this episode:
    Tracking the Trump Criminal Cases (Politico)

    • 40 min
    SCOTUS 2024: Conflict at the Texas Border, Bump Stocks, the NRA & Free Speech

    SCOTUS 2024: Conflict at the Texas Border, Bump Stocks, the NRA & Free Speech

    In our last episode, we discussed administrative law, abortion, guns, presidential immunity & ballot access— just some of the upcoming cases that will come before the High Court in 2024. 
    In this episode, we continue our conversation with Professor Steven D. Schwinn and spotlight some of the remaining standout SCOTUS cases on the docket. Additionally, we discuss a developing conflict at the Texas border with Mexico, where the State is openly defying a recent SCOTUS ruling.

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

4.2 out of 5
126 Ratings

126 Ratings

tomprogers ,

Serious, substantive discussion of legal topics in the news

This is meat & potatoes. Topics are driven by the news cycle, but the discussion focuses on legal analysis instead of politics or the horse race. Come prepared and you won't be disappointed.

Davethefree ,

Not what it once was

I subscribed during law school (circa 2018) and found the discussions highly relevant to my studies and conversations in class and with classmates; the guests were civil, highly knowledgeable, and represented both sides of the aisle well on issues that divide our country and the hosts guided the discussions well. However, in the last year or two, the exchange between what used to be two opposing guest lawyers has dwindled to barely a whisper with generally only one viewpoint shared these days. If anything, it now is a bullhorn for hard left activists who throw scorn and disdain on fellow lawyers and the rest of the country who do not drink the koolaid. That can certainly have a place, but this show is the worse off for it. It has lost the thrill of what Lawyer 2 Lawyer used to be; and believe me, at one time, this podcast was truly thrilling and evoked palpable excitement at each drop of a new episode. Shows that will air and civilly discuss modern legal and political controversies with equally balanced opposing viewpoints are few and far between. This was once a shining jewel, but it has lost its luster.

TravelingFootballDad ,

Seeking Balance: A Critical Review of 'Lawyer 2 Lawyer' Podcast's Approach to Political Discourse

Subject: Review of "Lawyer 2 Lawyer" Podcast: A Call for Balanced Discourse

In today's world, political discourse is notably polarized. Yet, within the legal community, which is perceived to have a liberal inclination, I have often admired the majority of attorneys for their commitment to maintaining objectivity in discussions. This dedication to impartiality generally extends to legal podcasts, which typically strive to present a balanced exploration of diverse viewpoints.

However, "Lawyer 2 Lawyer" stands as an exception to this trend. The hosts of this podcast seem to have a definitive vision of what they believe the United States should and should not be, and they present their perspectives as if they were the definitive interpretation of the law—no pun intended.

This approach is disappointing. Engaging in a genuine dialogue about the complex issues facing our courts and nation is essential. Yet, presenting one's opinions as the authoritative voice on such matters comes across as disingenuous.

Take, for example, the episode titled "The Presidential Election

Top Podcasts In News

The Daily
The New York Times
Serial
Serial Productions & The New York Times
Up First
NPR
The Tucker Carlson Podcast
Tucker Carlson Network
Prosecuting Donald Trump
MSNBC
The Ben Shapiro Show
The Daily Wire

You Might Also Like

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer
Legal Talk Network
Bloomberg Law
Bloomberg
Cases and Controversies
Bloomberg Law
We the People
National Constitution Center
The Indicator from Planet Money
NPR
Planet Money
NPR

More by Legal Talk Network

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer
Legal Talk Network
The Paralegal Voice
Legal Talk Network
ABA Law Student Podcast
Legal Talk Network
The Legal Toolkit
Legal Talk Network
New Solo
Legal Talk Network
Make No Law: The First Amendment Podcast
Legal Talk Network