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Law and Disorder is a weekly independent civil liberties radio program airing on more than 150 stations and on Apple podcast. Law and Disorder provides timely legal perspectives on issues concerning civil liberties, privacy, right to dissent and practices of torture exercised by the US government and private corporations.
Law and Disorder February, 2005
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National Security/Tort Reform/Free Trade
Tort Reform Examined
An indepth with Steve Peskin and Shoshanna Bookson with the New York Trial Lawyers Association. Peskin and Bookson discuss how corporate welfare triumphs as insurance claims and are being capped.
“The National Security State”
A term described by Guest Michael Avery, former president of the National Lawyer’s Guild, Avery describes the many ways a citizen’s privacy is easily breached on several fronts in the United States.
U.S. Global Economic Entanglements
Guest Barbara Dudley discusses the Dark Secrets of Free Trade.
Law and Disorder January, 2005
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Torture Memos/Rockefeller Drug Laws/Inauguration Lockdown
Law and Disorder hosts examine the torture memos made public by the Center for Constitutional Rights and an ACLU lawsuit.
Attorney Bill Goodman an attorney with Goodman and Moore, gives an update in the cases representing RNC protesters who were detained in horrible conditions.
Randy Credico, director of the William Moses Kunstler Fund For Racial Justice explains recent minor adjustments New York state has made to the harsh Rockefeller drug laws.
Attorney Mara Verheyden-Hilliard with the Partnership for Civil Justice and gives a sense of the military presence expected during the Bush/Cheney presidential inauguration.
Law and Disorder November, 2004
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Law & Disorder looks at voter oppression in Florida, specifically Broward County as hosts interview attorney Marsha Johnson, who volunteered as an “election protection” poll watcher during the November 2nd election. Her stories are harrowing. Also, hosts Michael Ratner and Dalia interview David Rose on his new book Guant?namo: America’s War on Human Rights, revealing information very few have heard.