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LIVE STREAM 8/25/22

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The title is long and wordy, but the topic is pretty narrowly focused. We are losing our last grips on the first amendment, the government is leading it, and media is complicit. Time for a refresher.

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January 27, 2022
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January 22, 2022
Fauci Rant LOCALS EXCLUSIVE

Fauci is a pile of garbage putting all Americans at Risk. Some unfiltered thoughts.

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December 28, 2021
Another MAP on the Wall - LOCALS EXCLUSIVE VIDEO

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SATURDAY NIGHT STREAM

Going LIVE at 11:30PM Central for our inaugural episode of DummyVision. Tonight we will feature Ian Carroll as he tries to watch this pretrial hearing without eating all the glue. Let's see if he's a dummy or not!

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To AI-Proof Lawyers, Some Law Schools Restrict Technology | by Kathryn Palmer | July 14, 2026 | Inside Higher Ed

Last week, the University of Chicago Law School announced a ban on laptops, tablets and phones in the classroom. The goal is to help students develop critical oral argument skills, which AI likely won’t take over from human lawyers any time soon.

Even as the legal profession embraces generative artificial intelligence, some of the nation’s top law schools are restricting its use.

In May, the law school at the University of California, Berkeley, announced that effective this summer, students are by default prohibited from using AI in “conceptualizing, outlining, drafting, revising, translating, or editing any work submitted for credit” to ensure “the best legal education possible for our students by equipping them to perform activities constitutive of excellent lawyering.” Last month, the dean of the law school at the University of...

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