Wagner And Winick On The Law

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Synopsis

Wagner and Winick On the Law is the talk radio program for individuals interested in contemporary legal issues, social policy, and the protection of personal rights within our legal system. Co-hosted by law school President and Dean Mitchel Winick and law professor and trial attorney Stephen Wagner, the program features live interviews with lawyers, judges, business professionals, and policy experts discussing legal issues that affect our daily lives. Guest co-host law professor and attorney Michael Cohen adds an international law dimension in his bi-weekly program segment International Crossroads. As the hosts remind listeners every week, If you dont know the law, know a lawyer!

Episodes

  • On The Law 01/18/18

    18/01/2018 Duration: 52min
  • California Legalizes Marijuana: New Laws and Regulations

    04/01/2018 Duration: 53min

    January 1, 2018 will be a historic day in the world of cannabis. As of the first day of January 2018, California opens the world’s largest legal marijuana market. Understandably, the laws and regulations are beginning to roll-out . . . although with some significant growing pains. Although California has had a large medical marijuana industry for more than 20 years, the new laws will mean huge changes for a potential state-legal marketplace of an estimated $7-8 billion. How will the conflict of state vs. federal laws come into play? Tune in to this week's program to learn more about this historic legal transition.

  • The Court of Public Opinion

    14/12/2017 Duration: 52min

    In the modern media age, are people judged differently in the court of public opinion than in an actual court? What standards do we expect reporters and publications to apply before they publicly allege charges against individuals? As readers and listeners, do we apply the same standards as if we were sitting on a jury? Listen in for a discussion of current news stories, including the allegations regarding Alabama Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore.

  • DUI Holiday Warnings

    07/12/2017 Duration: 53min

    Don't wreck your holiday season with a DUI - Driving Under the Influence. State Highway Patrol and local police are on special alert during the holiday season. Know the law and be safe.

  • 'Tis The Season - Consumer Protection for Holiday Gift Buying

    30/11/2017 Duration: 53min

    The holiday season generates the highest retail sales volume of the year. What laws protect consumers from defective products or unscrupulous sales practices? Cohosts Mitchel Winick and Stephen Wagner discuss the rules and regulations that help keep the holidays happy for consumers.

  • Pardon Me! The Rules and Practices of Presidential Pardons

    16/11/2017 Duration: 53min

    The official pardoning of White House turkey(s) by the President of the US in recognition of Thanksgiving Day is a White House tradition that always receives media attention. It is thought that President Lincoln's 1863 clemency to a turkey was the origin for the pardoning ceremony, but there are other stories as well. The policy and rules surrounding Presidential pardons also were in the news this year with the controversial pardon of Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio. What are the rules for presidential pardons. Tune in to learn about this unique Constitutional provision on this week's episode of Wagner & Winick On the Law.

  • Indictments, Assault Weapons, and Elections Make Legal Headlines

    09/11/2017 Duration: 54min

    Cohosts Mitchel Winick and Michael Cohen discuss the recent national legal news headlines. Federal indictments of presidential advisors, ongoing investigations of Russian interference with national elections, and yet another tragic mass shooting involving an assault weapon with no Congressional response other than silence. Questions of treason, First Amendment rights of internet advertising, Second Amendment rights to own assault weapons. So much to discuss!

  • Unsportsmanlike Conduct: Professional Sport Fines and Suspensions

    26/10/2017 Duration: 54min

    Cohosts Mitch Winick and Stephen Wagner discuss the rules and regulations of fining and suspending professional athletes. When do these cases play out in actual court cases vs. administrative proceedings? And . . . where does the money go from fines?

  • Sexual Harassment IS against the Law!

    19/10/2017 Duration: 53min

    Cohosts Mitchel Winick and Stephen Wagner discuss the civil and criminal laws that define sexual harassment and sexual assault. In the aftermath of recent news stories highlighting alleged high profile abuses, the hosts remind ALL listeners that there are laws in place to protect individuals from workplace harassment and non-workplace assault and to punish those who violate the laws.

  • Artificial Intelligence and the Law

    12/10/2017 Duration: 54min

    Join co-hosts Stephen Wagner and Michael Cohen for the monthly International Crossroads program featuring a discussion of Artificial Intelligence and its potential impact on the legal system as well as the legal profession. Stephen and Michael will take a look at how AI may impact tasks lawyers perform, how AI can add value to legal services, how AI might raise new questions of legal liability across hosts of human experiences that currently come before the courts, and how AI is currently and stands to continue to impact judicial processes themselves, including criminal sentencing.

  • Tackling the First Amendment: The NFL vs. Donald Trump

    28/09/2017 Duration: 54min

    Co-hosts Mitchel Winick and Stephen Wagner discuss the recent political football of the NFL vs. Donald Trump. The First Amendment protects speech and particularly political speech. How does this play out when NFL football players, team owners, and the President of the United States line up against each other?

  • Immigration, Sanctuary Cities, United Nations: So Much Legal News

    21/09/2017 Duration: 55min

    Too many legal stories to choose from, so we will touch base on the top legal issues of the week. Join co-hosts Mitchel Winick and Stephen Wagner in a discussion of the legal stories that are back in the news, including, DACA, Sanctuary Cities, and International Law.

  • Cannabis: The Looming State-Federal Conflict

    14/09/2017 Duration: 52min

    There is no question that there is a looming conflict brewing between State and Federal laws regulating the business and use of cannabis. How will this impact the anticipated billion-dollar cannabis business? How will conflicts federal and state law civil and criminal laws be resolved? What advancement has been made in the enforcement of DUI laws regarding impaired driving when cannabis. Co-hosts Mitchel Winick and Stephen Wagner welcome guest Chris Halsor from Understanding Legal Marijuana, LLC to discuss these and other cannabis-related legal issues.

  • Congress Gets Back to Work: So many laws, so little time!

    07/09/2017 Duration: 53min

    Rescinding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Raising the Debt Ceiling, Funding Emergency Disaster Relief for Hurricane Harvey, Renewal of Federal Children's Health Insurance Program, Renewal of National Flood Insurance Program, Reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Authority . . . September is going to be a busy period for American lawmakers in Washington, D.C. Join the co-hosts to discuss the impact of these and other proposed and pending laws.

  • Storm Charities and Scams

    31/08/2017 Duration: 55min
  • Space Law: The Trek into Space Commercialization

    24/08/2017 Duration: 54min

    The leading contender to be the new NASA chief administrator, Oklahoma Rep. Jim Bridenstine, is a strong proponent of commercial space ventures, including mining on the moon.There exist several examples of treaty and treaty-like agreements that have attempted to provide a framework for regulating the commercialization of space, or more accurately planets and celestial bodies. Examples include the Outer Space Treaty, the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies of 1967, and the Moon Treaty of 1978. How and where will legal claims be settled when national, individual, and corporate legal issues arise on the Moon and celestial bodies? Trek into the topic of space law with co-hosts Mitchel Winick and Stephen Wagner.

  • Hate Crimes and Domestic Terrorism: Legal Definitions for Prosecution

    17/08/2017 Duration: 54min

    The government has historically used the term terrorism as a general description for a range of violent acts, including those by right-wing extremists, as well as environmental, anti-abortion and far-left groups. But the specific criminal charge is never domestic terrorism. The political debate appears to be shifting towards calling for far-right extremism to be identified as terrorism. But that's almost entirely a political discussion, not a legal one. The first amendment provides great latitude for hateful speech, but it does not protect hateful violence. Join co-hosts Mitchel Winick and Stephen Wagner to discuss the legal definitions that frame the distinctions between permitted speech and behavior and illegal speech and behavior.

  • Human Trafficking Awareness

    10/08/2017 Duration: 55min

    Human trafficking is an estimated $150 billion industry worldwide with nearly 21 million victims. Horrifyingly, one quarter of the victims are children. Law enforcement has stepped up efforts to crack down on this epidemic. Between 2010-12, California’s nine regional human trafficking task forces initiated 2,552 investigations and arrested 1,798 individuals. In California, the state Assembly — in a bipartisan fashion — has made human trafficking a major legislative focus. Legislative efforts have included measures to create a pilot program for vertical prosecution of human trafficking. Tune in to this week's program to hear California Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham join cohosts Stephen Wagner and Mitchel Winick discus legal efforts in California to combat this illegal industry.

  • Distinguishing between Legal and Political Issues Amidst the Chaos inside the Washington DC Beltway

    03/08/2017 Duration: 56min

    Cohosts Mitchel Winick, Stephen Wagner, and Michael Cohen discuss the distinction between political and legal issues amidst the legislative chaos and Presidential tweeting going on in Washington DC. Can legal policy be implemented by Tweet? What are the legal vs. political implications of being summoned to testify before a Congressional committee. These and other Beltway issues will be discussed, defined, and distinguished.

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