Weekend Law: Trump Sentenced & TikTok Ban

Weekend Law: Trump Sentenced & TikTok Ban

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Refunds for Tariffs & Dropping FIFA Convictions

Timothy Brightbill, a partner and co-chair of the international trade practice at Wiley Rein, discusses lawsuits over refunds for the $170 billion collected in tariffs. Then Bloomberg legal reporter Patricia Hurtado, discusses federal prosecutors trying to drop criminal convictio ...  Show more

Weekend Law: Iran War, Live Nation Trial Back On & War Bets

International law expert Kal Raustiala a professor at UCLA Law School, discusses the legality of the war in Iran. Then antitrust law expert Harry First, a professor at NYU Law School, discusses the states resuming the antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation. And business law expert ...  Show more

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