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Weekend Law: Campus Protests, Trump Trial & Richest Prisoner

38m · Bloomberg Law · 04 May 00:14

June Grasso talks to the top legal experts about the stories of the week. Professor Michael Dorf of Cornell Law School discusses campus protests and the First Amendment. Robert Mintz of McCarter & English discusses the second week of the Trump hush money trial. Bloomberg legal reporter Ava Benny-Morrison discusses the sentencing of Binance founder Changpeng Zhao. And Professor Eric Talley of Columbia Law School discusses the Supreme Court turning down Elon Musk’s “twitter sitter” case.

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