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10 Drink Minimum

Chris Burnett

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Hosted by Chris Burnett, and James Smiley. A beer and lifestyle show, with a revolving group of guests, set to the background of Albuquerque New Mexico! We talk pop culture, and what it’s like living in the Duke City!
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Veteran's Minimum

Nick Dais, Veterans Minimum, George Carmona

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Veterans Minimum is the best sports betting vibe on the internet hosted by Nick "The Lamb" Dais & George Carmona!. Nick & George bring on a wide variety of guests on the show that features in-depth interviews with celebrities, musicians, comedians, athletes and reporters. Commentary from Nick and his co-hosts, which often times are his childhood friends, football analysis, sports betting coverage and many other sports in the current events
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Two Think Minimum

Technology Policy Institute

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Podcast of the Technology Policy Institute of Washington, D.C. The Technology Policy Institute is a think tank that focuses on the economics of innovation, technological change, and related regulation in the United States and around the world. Our mission is to advance knowledge and inform policymakers by producing independent, rigorous research and by sponsoring educational programs and conferences on major issues affecting information technology and communications policy.
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Two Wick Minimum with Selena Coppock

Selena Coppock

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Standup comedian, writer, and candlehead Selena Coppock (@selenacoppock) talks with guests about their individual candle journeys, including candle stories, favorite scents, and candle controversies. New episodes drop every other Tuesday (usually). Follow @twowickminimum! (music: bensound.com)
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Minimum Competence

Andrew and Gina Leahey

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Minimum Competence is your daily companion for legal news, designed to bring you up to speed on the day’s major legal stories during your commute home. Each episode is short, clear, and informative—just enough to make you minimally competent on the key developments in law, policy, and regulation. Whether you’re a lawyer, law student, journalist, or just legal-curious, you’ll get a smart summary without the fluff. A full transcript of each episode is available via the companion newsletter at ...
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Two Drink Minimum New Orleans

Gabriel Shaffer

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Two Drink Minimum is where artistry meets unfiltered conversation. Hosted by Gabriel Shaffer—visionary artist and owner of Mortal Machine Gallery—and Chris Trew—renowned comedian, producer, and founder of multiple comedy venues—this podcast dives into the minds of creatives, innovators, and rule-breakers. With the house rule that “there is a two drink minimum,” every episode blends laughter, insight, and candid storytelling. From behind-the-scenes tales of the art world to the unpredictable ...
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MINIMUM

David Rowyn

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Welcome to MINIMUM—a show that takes hours and hours of the world's best podcasts and distills them into one semi-decent 15 minute episode.
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Minimum Fare

Minimum Fare

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Philip Simondet plays a cab driver, Carl, who picks up odd, interesting characters and finds himself in odd, interesting situations. The episodes are all improvised, then edited. Guest starring improvisers from the Minneapolis, St. Paul improv community.
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Bear Minimum

Steven Zokal

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Steven recaps and gives his thoughts on every Chicago Bears game after their completion. No stats, no numbers, just a football guy being a dude talking about his favorite football team.
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The minimum wagers

The Minimum Wagers

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Join Byron and Daniel as they tackle life experiences, struggles, relationships and everything in between. We’re not rich just your average “minimum wagers”. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-minimum-wagers/support
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The Bare Minimum

The Bare Minimum

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This a general discussion podcast where we get into daily events, sports, and have great laughs doing it. Hosted by your favorite meatball, Me! Joseph "Nugget" Boudreaux! Come laugh and have fun with me and my ridiculous family!
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Minimum Wage Crisis

Caroline Godfrey

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In today's podcast, we talk about the minimum wage and how it affects our country plus what solutions we think are best for solving the crisis. Cover art photo provided by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ripato
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Minimum Wage Heart Throbs

Dan Ketchup

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My name is Jamar Dee but the radio name is Ketchup. Ketch my podcast Minimum Wage Heartthrobs right now on SoundCloud & iTunes. I cover some of the latest sports & music news. I might drop some music on SoundCloud too FB: Jamar Dee SC: Ketchup Dan Twitter & IG: DanKetchup IG Funny Page: Minimum_Wage_Heartthrobs Website: whatstheketch.com/shop
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2 Drink Minimum

Mike Ward & Pantelis

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Mike Ward, Pantelis and Chris Ramsay provide a weekly dose of comedy alongside various guests ranging from established comedians, to local weirdos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Two Drink Minimum Podcast

Derrek Shank

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Welcome to the Two Drink Minimum Podcast, here we are going to explore almost anything. Sports, movies, fitness and maybe a little hunting. Anything that I find interesting we will talk about. We will have guest, great conversation and deep (maybe not deep) insights. Come join me and explore my fascination about all sorts of topics in my way
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Minimum Viable Podcast (MVP)

DEF Community

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The Defense Entrepreneurs Forum (DEF) inspires, connects and empowers people in order to promote an innovative culture in the U.S. national security. The Minimum Viable Podcast (MVP) is our way of sharing about people, events, and activities going on across the virtuous insurgency. You should also follow us on social media and subscribe to our monthly newsletter to stay in the loop! You can learn more about the DEF community and get involved at def.org/join.
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The Minimum Viable Business Podcast

Nunzio Bruno: Business Strategist, Management Consultant and Professor

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The daily business podcast dedicated to helping you take your business off of the backs of napkins and kitchen tables and out into the world delivering your value to the people that really need it.
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The Minimum Viable Show

Martin Slaney

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A sub-15 minute podcast about the trials and tribulations of getting that first version of your product, your Minimum Viable Product ("MVP"), up and running - especially using no code. Your host, Martin Slaney, will chat with founders and product people about their journey in those daunting early stages, how they went from idea through to research, design and build. I'll also be getting the view from VCs to find out what they're looking for. The aim? To give key takeaways and actionable idea ...
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Two Mic Minimum

Two Mic Minimum

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Two New York comedians interview comics from smaller comedy scenes around the country and world as well as banter about local comedy news stories. A great listen for comedy fans who might not know about the plethora of smaller more local scenes outside the major comedy cities. Hosted by Peter Clark-Deutsch & Sean Barry (@ClarkDeutschP) (@bigbarry63) Reach out to us if you want to be a guest! Or if you want us to talk about your city’s comedy scene, DM us on social media or email us at twomic ...
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Custom T shirts No Minimum

Maria Jones

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3v printing is one of the leading provider of custom T shirts no minimum, and provides attractive designs as per the needs of the customers. The customized T-shirts from the 3v printing also comes in high quality designs, that stays for longer periods of time. 3v printing does not restrict the customers with a minimum count, and will customize even a single T-shirt as per the choice of customer at best prices. To know more details regarding the custom T shirts no minimum order offered by 3v ...
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This Day in Legal History: January 6 Insurrection On January 6, 2021, a significant and unprecedented legal and constitutional crisis unfolded in the United States. As a joint session of Congress convened to certify the Electoral College results of the 2020 presidential election, a mob of supporters of then-President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. C…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona breakdown Week 18 in the NFL and all the chaos heading into the playoffs! We analyze recent playoff games, focusing on key performances and betting insights. The duo dives into the upcoming matchups, including Pittsburgh vs. Houston and Buffalo vs. Jacksonville, while also touching on coaching changes a…
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It's the final episode of 2025 and we are coming in HOT! Selena has a face-to-face chat with her pals Chelsea White + Tash Neal! They talk about their love story as their shared candle journey, Hot Topic, candles in green rooms, Dame Helen Mirren, and more! Plus, their cat makes a cameo AND they salvage a broken candle DURING the episode! Buckle up…
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This Day in Legal History: Federal Court Strikes Down “Balanced Treatment” Law in Arkansas On January 5, 1982, a federal district court in Arkansas issued a landmark ruling in McLean v. Arkansas Board of Education, striking down a state law that required public schools to give “balanced treatment” to both evolution and creation science. The law, kn…
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On this episode, Nick Dais is back in his hometown of Queens, New York and is joined with two friends of his, Dylan Alibrandi And Brandon Finnegan to talk about the year that was in sports! Finny and Dylan have been contributors to the show in the passed before Nick moved to Las Vegas so this is the first time all three of them did a show together …
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This Day in Legal History: Fundamental Laws of 1906 On December 30, 1905, Tsar Nicholas II signed the “Fundamental Laws of 1906,” marking a pivotal moment in the Russian Empire’s struggle between autocracy and constitutionalism. This act came in response to the Revolution of 1905, a period of mass unrest fueled by political repression, economic har…
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In this episode, George and Nick reflect on their holiday experiences, discuss the thrilling NBA Christmas Day games, and analyze the key takeaways from NFL Week 17. They delve into playoff implications, the impact of kickers on game outcomes, and make predictions for Week 18. The conversation highlights the urgency in the NFL and the potential for…
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This Day in Legal History: Wounded Knee On December 29, 1890, the U.S. Army’s 7th Cavalry Regiment surrounded a Lakota Sioux encampment near Wounded Knee Creek on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. The soldiers had orders to disarm the Lakota, who had recently fled the Standing Rock Reservation following the killing of Sitting Bull. Tensio…
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In this engaging conversation, Nick Dais and George Carmona discuss various topics surrounding the NFL, including betting strategies, player performances, and upcoming games. They delve into the significance of Philip Rivers' career, the potential for Kyle Shanahan to win Coach of the Year, and the implications of DK Metcalf's incident with a fan. …
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This Day in Legal History: Federal Reserve Act On December 23, 1913, President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act into law, creating the Federal Reserve System, the central banking system of the United States. The law was the culmination of decades of debate over banking reform, intensified by the financial panic of 1907. The Act aimed t…
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This Day in Legal History: Bernhard Goetz On this day in legal history, December 22, 1984, Bernhard Goetz shot and wounded four young Black men—Troy Canty, Barry Allen, Darrell Cabey, and James Ramseur—on a New York City subway train. Goetz, who was white, claimed the men had attempted to rob him and that he acted in self-defense. The case quickly …
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The holiday spirit is alive and well among the hosts.Week 16 was filled with unexpected outcomes and standout performances.Jared Goff's performance raises questions about the Lions' future.Injuries are taking a toll on several teams, impacting their playoff hopes.The Jaguars are emerging as a legitimate contender in the AFC.Coaching strategies play…
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This Day in Legal History: Entrapment as Defense On December 19, 1932, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Sorrells v. United States, a case that reshaped how American courts evaluate government conduct in criminal investigations. The case involved a Prohibition-era prosecution in which a federal agent repeatedly pressured the defendant to obtain illega…
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This Day in Legal History: Trump Impeached On December 18, 2019, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach President Donald J. Trump, marking the third presidential impeachment in American history. The impeachment followed a months-long investigation centered on Trump’s dealings with Ukraine. House Democrats alleged that the president abus…
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On this episode, Nick Dais & George Carmona talk about the new merch that we dropped at the merch store, link is down below if you’d like to cop a shirt or hat for the holidays & support the boys!! Merch store https://veterans-minimum-2.myshopify.com/products/hot-picks-tee?variant=42369071808610 Then, we talk about our guy Fernando Carmona Jr decla…
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This Day in Legal History: Project Blue Book Ends On this day in legal history, December 17, 1969, the U.S. Air Force officially terminated Project Blue Book, its two-decade-long investigation into unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Launched in 1952 during a peak in UFO sightings and Cold War anxiety, Project Blue Book reviewed over 12,000 reports…
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This Day in Legal History: West Coast Hotel On December 16, 1936, the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish, a case that would become a cornerstone in constitutional law and mark a significant turning point in the Court’s approach to economic regulation. At issue was the constitutionality of Washington State’s min…
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This Day in Legal History: Bill of Rights Ratified On December 15, 1791, the Bill of Rights was officially ratified, marking a foundational moment in American legal history. With Virginia becoming the crucial eleventh state to approve the measure, the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution achieved the three-fourths majority required for ado…
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In this episode of Veterans Minimum, hosts Nick Dais and George Carmona discuss the latest NFL games, betting insights, and player performances. They analyze the Buffalo Bills' comeback against the New England Patriots, the Kansas City Chiefs' struggles, and the rising success of the Jacksonville Jaguars. The conversation also touches on the Los An…
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This Day in Legal History: Bush v. Gore On December 12, 2000, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its landmark decision in Bush v. Gore, effectively ending the Florida recount and resolving the 2000 presidential election in favor of George W. Bush. The per curiam opinion held that the Florida Supreme Court’s method for ordering a manual recount violated …
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This Day in Legal History: Madoff Arrested On December 11, 2008, Bernard L. Madoff was arrested by federal agents and charged with securities fraud, marking the start of one of the most consequential white-collar crime cases in American legal history. Madoff, a former NASDAQ chairman and respected figure in the investment world, confessed to runnin…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona are joined by Zayd Hussein the host of ⁨@NoScripts.Podcast⁩ to talk about betting on fighters that you know, Erin Andrews' comments about the sacrifices she had to make in media, should you make your girl sign a prenup, are we sure Lamar Jackson is still a top 5 QB in the NFL and our Week 15 NFL Picks! …
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This Day in Legal History: Gregory v. Chicago On this day in legal history, December 10, 1968, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Gregory v. City of Chicago, a case involving the arrest of civil rights demonstrators under a local disorderly conduct ordinance. The demonstrators, led by comedian and activist Dick Gregory, had peacefully m…
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Happy Two Wick Wednesday, candleheads! (Keeping you on your toes!) The holiday season roars on and we're loving it! This week, Selena chats by Zoom with a candlehead and artist who lives in the Philippines, Christian Ray Villanueva (@ButchLng on Insta)! They talk about Lady Gaga, books, consumer culture, how a candle is like a painting, and so much…
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This Day in Legal History: SCOTUS Intervenes in 2000 Presidential Election On this day in legal history, December 9, 2000, the U.S. Supreme Court intervened in the presidential election with a pivotal order in Bush v. Gore. The Court issued a 5-4 decision to halt the manual recount of ballots in Florida, which had been ordered by the Florida Suprem…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona react to the College Football Playoff, are we an Oregon Ducks podcast for the next month?! Then, Week 14 fallout with the Bengals Blowing it (pause) to the Bills, are the Bills the team to beat in the AFC, Texans might be the team nobody wants to face, Chiefs dynasty cooked and despite losing, we feel b…
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This Day in Legal History: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr’s Kid Sworn in as Justice On December 8, 1902, Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. was sworn in as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, beginning one of the most storied judicial careers in American history. Appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt, Holmes brought not just legal brilliance but …
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This Day in Legal History: 21st Amendment Ratified On December 5, 1933, the United States ratified the Twenty-first Amendment to the Constitution, officially ending the era of national Prohibition. This amendment repealed the Eighteenth Amendment, which had banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of intoxicating liquors since 1920. Prohibi…
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This Day in Legal History: Skidmore On December 4, 1944, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Skidmore v. Swift & Co., a case interpreting the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The plaintiffs were firefighters employed by a private company who sought overtime pay for time spent waiting on the employer’s premises, even when not actively figh…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona talk about Odell Beckham Jr's comments on "The Pivot" about saying how $100 Million Dollars isn't generational wealth & if you know anything about Nick, you know how he feels about this! Then, we do a draft of teams we think CAN win the Super Bowl this season & have a friendly wager on the outcome. Next…
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This Day in Legal History: Morgan v. Virginia On December 3, 1946, the NAACP filed the pivotal case Morgan v. Virginia, challenging state-enforced segregation on interstate buses. The case arose after Irene Morgan, a Black woman, refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on a Greyhound bus traveling from Virginia to Maryland in 1944. Arreste…
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This Day in Legal History: John Brown Assassinated On December 2, 1859, abolitionist John Brown was executed by hanging in Charles Town, Virginia (now West Virginia), following his conviction for treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia, murder, and inciting a slave insurrection. Brown had led a raid on the federal armory at Harpers Ferry in Oc…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona recap the weekend in football! Starting with George being in Arkansas for Senior Night, he tells us the story about his brother Fernando going in the medical tent & what that’s actually like. Then, Nick gives a shoutout to his old HS Bryant for winning the 2A PSAL Championship for the FIRST time in scho…
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This Day in Legal History: Rosa Parks Arrested On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to surrender her seat to a white passenger on a segregated city bus. Parks, a 42-year-old Black seamstress and longtime activist, had been sitting in the “colored” section when the driver demanded she move. Her quiet but …
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona run through their week 13 best bets and this is the most they've agreed on picks all year, is this a sign of things to come?! Then, Jerry and Shane Shapiro, the head Jiujitsu coaches over at Syndicate MMA & Nick's coaches join the show to talk about the gentle art that is Brazilian Jiujitsu, what goes i…
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This Day in Legal History: Free Speech at the Movies On this day in legal history, November 25, 1915, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in Mutual Film Corp. v. Industrial Commission of Ohio, holding that motion pictures were not protected under the First Amendment. The case arose when Ohio enacted a law requiring films to be approve…
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It's almost Thanksgiving and this episode is a sweet treat for your ears as your travel to meet up with family and friends! This week Selena chats with her old pal Sara Benincasa (@sarajbenincasa on Insta) who is an author, comedian, host, and candle fan! Their converstion runs the gamut and covers standup comedy, dating, Chicago, the dangers of sw…
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On this episode, Nick Dais and George Carmona are back in studio to talk about the Cowboys Eagles game, bigger collapse or bigger comeback?! Then, FINALLY the Lions are listening to Nick about unleashing Gibbs after his 3 TD game vs the Giants. Next, is JJ McCarthy the reason that Justin Jefferson will get traded to the NY Giants, listen to Nick's …
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