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  • Recapture of Chattels - Getting Back What’s Rightfully Yours.
    2024/12/21

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    What happens when someone wrongfully takes your property, and you decide to take matters into your own hands? In this episode, we break down the tort defense of Recapture of Chattels. Using relatable examples and a dash of humor, we’ll explore the legal boundaries of reclaiming stolen or misappropriated property. Can you grab your stolen item back? What if you’re wrong about who took it? By the end, you’ll know when self-help crosses the line into trouble - and how the law views these tricky situations!

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    10 分
  • When Accidents Tell a Story: A Special Res Ipsa Episode.
    2024/12/15

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    In this special extended episode, we take a deep dive into the doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitur—the legal principle that lets the facts ‘speak for themselves.’ Explore its origins in the famous falling-barrel case, Byrne v. Boadle, and its evolution through landmark decisions involving exploding soda bottles, surgical mishaps, and more.

    Whether you’re curious about how courts decide negligence without direct evidence or want to understand the modern challenges this doctrine faces, this episode offers an engaging and comprehensive breakdown. Tune in to discover how Res Ipsa applies to everything from everyday accidents to cutting-edge technology!

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    42 分
  • Necessity - Breaking the Rules for the Greater Good.
    2024/12/14

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    In this episode, we explore the defense of Necessity — when breaking the rules is legally justified to prevent greater harm. From stormy backyard emergencies to real-world cases like docked ships, we break down the difference between Public and Private Necessity and how they apply in the law. Tune in to learn how far you can go in an emergency without crossing the legal line.

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    13 分
  • Consent - When “Yes” Isn’t Forever.
    2024/12/11

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    In this episode, we dive into the defense of Consent - what it means to give permission, when it can be revoked, and how long it lasts. From backyard dodgeball to medical procedures, we break down the legal boundaries of Consent in playful and real-world scenarios. By the end, you’ll understand how the law balances permission and accountability!

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    12 分
  • Defense of Property-Protecting What’s Yours.
    2024/12/09

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    In this episode of Law School in Plain English, we explore the limits of defending your property. What actions can you take when someone damages or intrudes on what’s yours? We break down the legal boundaries of reasonable force, when deadly force is never an option, and how this defense applies in real-world and playful sibling scenarios. Tune in to learn where the law draws the line!

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    11 分
  • The People v . O.J. Simpson: Preliminary Hearings.
    2024/12/08

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    What happens after an arrest? In this episode of Law School in Plain English, we dive into preliminary hearings-how they test the evidence, shape the case, and set the stage for trial. Using the O.J. Simpson case, we explore how both sides used this critical step to build their arguments. Tune in for an inside look at this pivotal phase of criminal law!

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    11 分
  • Defense of Others - When Can You Step In to Help?
    2024/12/05

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    In this episode of Law School in Plain English, we explore the defense of others—when you can step in to protect someone else and how the law determines if your actions are justified. Using a dramatic family reunion scenario and real-world examples, we break down the key elements: imminent threat, reasonable belief, and proportional response. By the end, you’ll have a clear understanding of this powerful legal defense and its real-world applications. Tune in as we continue to demystify legal concepts one episode at a time!


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    10 分
  • Defenses of Intentional Torts: Self Defense
    2024/12/02

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    In this episode of Law School in Plain English, we dive into the defense of self-defense — when the law allows you to protect yourself and what limits apply. Join us as we continue to make legal concepts simple and engaging.

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    11 分