• Mangione’s defense, prediction markets, transgender military members and much more
    Jun 26 2026
    Liston Abramson Partner Catherine Christian weighs in on Luigi Mangione’s decision not to assert a psychiatric defense at his murder trial. Gambling Law Expert Professor I. Nelson Rose explains gambling prediction markets. National Center for LGBTQ Rights Vice President of Legal Shannon Minter discusses his victory against Trump’s transgender military ban. In the Legal Grab […]
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  • Jain on ChatGPT lawsuit, Kugler on Disney facial recognition lawsuit, Tushnet on Fender and much more
    Jun 9 2026
    Tech Justice Law Director and Founder Meetali Jain discusses the latest in a wrongful death lawsuit filed against ChatGPT. Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Professor Matthew Kugler joins Legal Face Off to discuss the latest in the class action facial recognition lawsuit against Disney. Harvard Law School Professor Rebecca Tushnet joins Rich and Tina to discuss […]
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  • Trump slush fund and IRS agreement, Murdaugh retrial and much more
    May 28 2026
    Carlton Fields Shareholder and former Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia Tax Division Gene Rossi weighs in on the legal authority of the Trump anti-weaponization fund. University of Minnesota Law Professor and former Bush chief White House ethics lawyer Richard Painter discusses Trump’s IRS settlement agreement. New York Law School Professor and Director […]
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  • Ellis on gerrymandering, Fisch on Sam Altman trial, Rezin on social media legislation, and much more
    May 14 2026
    Case Western Reserve University School of Law Professor Atiba Ellis discusses gerrymandering in the wake of the Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais. University of Pennsylvania Law School Professor Jill Fisch joins Legal Face Off to discuss the latest developments in the Sam Altman trial. Illinois State Senator Sue Rezin joins Rich and Tina to discuss […]
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  • Chicago teen takeovers, Alito retirement rumors, Pentagon press policy and much more
    Apr 24 2026
    Gibson Dunn Partner and Former Legal Director of Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, Katie Townsend, discusses a court striking the Pentagon’s new restrictive press policies. South Texas College of Law Houston Professor of Law and Centennial Chair of Constitutional Law Josh Blackman weighs in on Supreme Court Justice Alito’s retirement rumors. City of […]
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  • Howe on mail-in ballots, Sanders on Afroman defamation lawsuit, Martini and Susler on leveraging EQ for business development, and much more
    Apr 4 2026
    SCOTUS blog Co-Founder and Reporter Amy Howe joins Rich and Tina to discuss oral arguments in the Supreme Court case Watson v. Republican National Committee. Penn State John and Ann Curley Professor of First Amendment Studies Amy Kristin Sanders discusses Afroman’s defamation lawsuit. National Material Associate General Counsel and Chicago Lawyer magazine columnist David G. Susler joins […]
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  • City of Chicago Inspector General Advisory, DOGE’s use of AI, protein bar nutritional labels and much more
    Mar 18 2026
    City of Chicago Inspector General Deborah Witzburg provides insight into the Advisory of the Department of Law being uncooperative with providing its employment records. Hoover Institution Senior Fellow and UCLA School of Law Professor Eugene Volokh discusses DOGE’s use of ChatGPT to identify Jewish-themed grants to defund them as DEI. UCLA School of Law Professor […]
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  • Buckner on Bears incentives, Riedman on Colin Gray trial, Feldman on Kansas State basketball coach buyout, Steele on Cook County property tax, and much more
    Mar 7 2026
    Illinois State Representative Kam Buckner discusses the latest on incentives for the Chicago Bears to keep their stadium in Illinois. Idaho State University Assistant Professor and K-12 School Shooting Database Founder David Riedman joins Rich and Tina to discuss the verdict in the Colin Gray murder trial. Director of Tulane Sports Law Program and Tulane […]
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