The firing of Jan Williams by NPR has brought the issue of free speech to the forefront, while Charlie Sheen’s latest breakdown leaves us wondering who the heck is watching Two and a Half Men anyways? Plus, questions from our loyal listeners and the hiccup girl goes from cute to deadly.
Episode Segments:
Lawyers WNT: This Week in Legal News Juan Williams versus NPR made big headlines this week, and we’ll examine if his first amendment rights were actually violated. Then – is the separation of church and state actually in the Constitution? And a juror becomes a witness.
Lawyers WNT: Even More News Hey, remember that cute little girl a few years back whom had the hiccups for months, and couldn’t get rid of them? Well, she isn’t that cute anymore. In fact, she’s wanted for murder. Then, is the Department of Justice biased against white people?
Lawyers WNT: Arrogance of the Rich and Famous Yes, its that time again. Almost like clockwork, Charlie Sheen has had his annual breakdown, and we have the details, hotel rooms, hookers, drugs and all. Then, Mel Gibson’s ex Oksana Grigorieva lawyers up. For the 40th time. Yep, you heard that correctly. 40th time.
Lawyers WNT: Questions from Our Loyal Listeners It’s our weekly round of Q & A with Jim and Randall! On the docket: Why is Tom DeLay’s trial taking so long to start, why do I have to pay a bank’s lawyers during a closing, and which is the best way to go: small claims court or an arbiter?
Lawyers WNT: The Simon Hart Award Learn why Harry Reid is this week’s Simon Hart Award Winner, and also hear the story of an office where the women are forced to wear high heels. The horror!