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How did our democracy get replaced by a kleptocracy? Discover the truth on Master Plan, a new podcast from The Lever. Hosted by David Sirota, former speechwriter for Bernie Sanders and Oscar-nominated co-writer of Don’t Look Up, Master Plan exposes the deliberate scheme to legalize corruption in the U.S., allowing the wealthy to buy policies that benefit themselves and screw everyone else. The Lever has unearthed never-before-reported documents proving this 50-year plot was a coordinated eff ...
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Welcome to The Lawtino Podcast! Where we discuss the intersection of law and our Latino communities with legal, political, and community leaders and visionaries. Hosted by Nationally Recognized Trial Attorney and Civil Rights Leader John Gomez.
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We help organizations develop customized diversity and inclusion initiatives that advance strategic objectives within the legal margins. The purpose of Littler's podcasts is to provide helpful information for employers, addressing the latest developments in labor and employment relations. They are not a substitute for experienced legal counsel and do not provide legal advice or attempt to address the numerous factual issues that arise in any employment-related issue.
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Immigration Nerds

Erickson Immigration Group

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EIG is a leading corporate immigration law firm, providing comprehensive business immigration, global migration, and compliance solutions that enable companies to hire the best and brightest talent worldwide. Founded in 1987 and immigration practice started in 1998, EIG has over 25 years of experience delivering its signature 'Perfect Plus' service — dedicated legal teams offering remarkable results, clear communication, innovative technology systems, and the highest level of information and ...
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Listen. CALL. talk LIVE. DiScUsS. CALL IN LEGAL TALK/COMMUNITY ISSUES INTERNET RADIO SHOW. Philadelphia Attorney Debra D. Rainey hosts a Fun, funky, FRESH, Legal Talk/Community Issues show, the anti-legal talk show tha is bodl, raw, real and rowdy to say the least!. For the People. law in plain language endeavors to break down the law in plain language, but with flair, education and entertainment. Listeners and fans alike get invovled by sending in questions and comments that are read/discus ...
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The Art Law Podcast

Steven Schindler & Katie Wilson-Milne

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The Art Law Podcast hosts discussions about topics at the intersection of art and law with art lawyers Steve Schindler and Katie Wilson-Milne and their distinguished guests.
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On each edition of JW Fast Takes, we’ll talk to Jackson Walker attorneys on an emerging topic of interest. We’ll discuss quick, actionable takeaways to help you and your business navigate today’s complex, interconnected landscape. This podcast is made available by Jackson Walker LLP for informational purposes only, does not constitute legal or medical advice, and is not a substitute for legal advice from qualified counsel. Your use of this podcast does not create an attorney-client relations ...
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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening Ladies and Gents! I am Casanova The Comedian and my podcast "Good Wine and Great Laughs" was created with the sole purpose of bringing topics that affect everyone's daily lives to be discussed here. Accompanied by good wine, and sometimes broadcasting with intelligent and well spoken guests on each episode, I will do my best to make you think and laugh a lot every Saturday when my episodes are launched. So Ladies and Gents please sit back, relax, an ...
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Welcome to "Prison to Millions," a weekly podcast that serves as a beacon of hope, resilience, and transformation. Hosted by Andre Norman, widely recognized as "The Ambassador of Hope," this series delves into the riveting journeys of individuals who have navigated the challenging path from incarceration to entrepreneurial success. Andre Norman's own remarkable story of metamorphosis, from a life embroiled in crime and violence culminating in a sentence of over 100 years in prison, to a reve ...
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Budget 2025 is set to be announced in the coming minutes.TDs have been filing into the Dáil chamber, ahead of Jack Chambers' first budget as Finance Minister.It's the biggest budget in the history of the State and has a Late Late Show feel to it with something for everyone in the audience.Jack Chambers will get to splash the cash like few before in…
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'You Are' is the first release of 2024 by future folk singer-songwriter Patrick Stefan following on from his debut album, Wayfare, pre-empting his follow up album set for release in 2025.Patrick Stefan joined Alan Morrissey, on Tuesday's Morning Focus.Photo (c) Niamh BarryClare FM tarafından oluşturuldu
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The lack of a wheelchair accessible bus stop between Ennis and the Cliffs of Moher has been slammed as 'unacceptable' by the Clare Leader Forum.It comes as the disability rights group taken the decision not to participate in the annual 'Make Way Day' and has called for meaningful change to public infrastructure and service accessibility instead.The…
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‘On the Boards’ is a new book on the History of Music in Ennis from 1950 up to the present time. The book launch is on Thursday, the 10th of October at 7pm in the Old Ground Hotel.It covers all genres of music, from the Big Bands of the early 1950’s, through the Showbands at Paddy Con’s in the 1960’s, on into the rock scene, right up to the present…
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In this week’s History in Focus, Alan Morrissey is joined by local historian and author, Colm Liddy to discuss the 1641 Rebellion.If you have any stories you would like to share with Colm about your town, you can contact him at colmliddy@eircom.net or Clare FM at focus@clare.fm.Clare FM tarafından oluşturuldu
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The Clare Leader Forum has voiced its opposition to the annual 'Make Way Day' event which highlights the effects of illegal parking, dog fouling and general obstruction on footpaths and its knock-on impact on those with disabilities and visual impairments. However, Clare's campaigners have become frustrated as what they see has become a day of lip …
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On Tuesday’s Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by John Burns, Retired Deputy Principal and Educational Consultant.This week, John answered a variety of questions from parents and students. If you have any questions for this, email focus@clare.fmPhoto (c): Clare FMClare FM tarafından oluşturuldu
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This week is Fire Safety Week. The theme for this year’s event is “we didn’t start the fire”. The focus for fire safety week is preventing fires in the home by understanding their common causes and taking steps to stop them before they start. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer of Clare County Council,…
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After a series of setbacks in the push to legalize corruption, the master planners know they must take over the U.S. Supreme Court and halt the trend of Republican-appointed justices siding with campaign finance reformers. So in the early 2000s, they deploy their new judicial machine in an epic battle to try to permanently change the courts from th…
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New rehabilitation services being introduced at Cahercalla Community Hospital today are expected to be "a start" when it comes to easing pressure on University Hospital Limerick. The board of Cahercalla, along with the HSE, have announced that new community-based rehabilitation services will be commencing at the Ennis facility today. With additiona…
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It's claimed Clare's disabled community has been severely hindered by a failure from national and local governing bodies to remove physical barriers to housing, workplaces and recreational areas. This time of year would traditionally coincide with 'Make Way Day, which is often endorsed by local authorities to highlight the effects of parking, dog f…
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A former Mayor of Ennis insists the High Court's decision to allow Supermac's to press ahead with contentious plans for a motorway plaza on the outskirts of the town must be welcomed.A protracted 10-year planning process came to an end on Friday after a judicial review stalling the development was quashed.When Pat McDonagh first lodged his planning…
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A post-pandemic surge in remote working coupled with insufficient housing supply is said to be causing a rise in Clare's house prices.The latest report from leading property website Daft.ie has found that the median price of a home here between July and September was €269,229 which was more than 47% above pre-pandemic levels.The average price paid …
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Women in Clare who experience difficulties around breastfeeding are being reminded of the supports available to them this week.National Breastfeeding Week kicks off tomorrow and a number of events will be held throughout the country under the theme of "supporting you from bump to baby and beyond".As of 2022, only 44% of Irish babies were fed breast…
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On Monday’s Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Tom Stewart from Keane’s Garden Centre in Kilcolgan.This week, Tom gave listeners some advice on how to grow garlic and winter onions.Tom also answered some of your gardening questions. If you have a question for Tom, contact the show on 0818 400 964 or send a text or Whatsapp to 086 1800 964.…
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Michael Patric is touring with his one-man show, Sugar, about the closure of a Sugar Factory. Michael was previously in An Cailín Ciuín and attended the Oscars.He will perform his one-man show in Glór this coming Thursday, the 3rd of October at 8:00pm. Photo (c): https://glor.ie/events/michael-patric-presents-sugar/…
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On Monday’s Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Avril Collentine of Cahir & Co. Solicitors to discuss residential property.Avril advised sellers and buyers what to do to prepare themselves in the current market. She also explained why property prices continue to climb due to the scarcity in the market of properties.…
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The Original Irish Hotels 8-day charity cycle which starts today, Monday 30th of September.The cycle is along the Wild Atlantic Way and is in aid of The Irish Cancer Society. The 800km cycle will mark the 10-year anniversary of the Wild Atlantic Way, celebrating the impact its had on local communities, with a goal to raise €50,000 for The Irish Can…
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James Durney is an award-winning author of twenty-two books on Irish history. His latest effort is called Great Irish Republican Escapes, 1865–1983. The book covering the period of 1865–1983, describes prison escapes on land, air and sea, including the 1983 breakout from the Maze Prison and Éamon De Valera's rescue from Lincoln Jail in 1919.To talk…
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As part of West Clare Mental Health Association’s free events programme to celebrate Mental Health Week 2024 and World Mental Health Day on October 10th, John Lonergan, retired Governor of Mount Joy Prison will pay a visit to Kilrush Community Centre. He will give a talk which focuses on finding happiness & contentment in our lives and will take pl…
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David McMahon, originally from Newmarket on Fergus is currently based in Ukraine where he has been for over a year heading up a United Nations demining and explosives clearance programme. To discuss this and more, Alan Morrissey was joined by David McMahon live from Kyiv.Photo (c): Believe_In_Me from Getty Images via canva.com…
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The Owner of Supermac's says the High Court's decision to quash a legal challenge stalling plans for a motorway plaza in Ennis is more important than the company's recent trademark victory against McDonalds. The dismissal of a judicial review on Friday brings an end to a ten-year planning saga and will allow the indigenous fast food chain to press …
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The newly appointed chair of the Clare Kidney Association is hopeful their advocacy will expedite the delivery of a dialysis unit in Ennis. In May, the Government confirmed a renal care provider had been identified to operate a satellite service at Ennis General Hospital, but this is not expected to be up and running until late 2025. The Clare bran…
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Clare's Dog Warden has promised to prosecute those in breach of new XL Bully rules to the fullest extent of the law.From February 1st, only owners with a valid exemption certificate are permitted to own the breed, otherwise it will be seized.It follows a number of devastating incidents involving XL Bullys this year and most notably an attack which …
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Clare County Council is set to conduct a traffic and speed survey in a village where children are said to be at risk on the roads.It comes following a motion from Quilty Fianna Fáil Councillor Michael Shannon at this week's West Clare Municipal District meeting which called for such an assessment in conjunction with the Active Schools programme.The…
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A Government Minister says he gives "every encouragement" to those working to bring about the reopening of Crusheen Railway Station.Clare County Council has already given its commitment to plans for the defunct rail stop to be reinstated, having recently announced its purchase of lands to provide a strategic landbank to be used for the station.A so…
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It's claimed the town of Kilrush has yet to see any economic uplift stemming from ongoing activity at Moneypoint Power Station.An agreement was reached between EirGrid and the ESB last year to designate the power station as a backup electricity supplier from 2025 to 2029 as it moves away from coal burning activities.With an estimated 600 employees …
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Stephen Fletcher presents this Sunday's Beyond Belief which features an interview with Linda Hebenstreit from Lahinch. Linda talks about growing up in Connecticut on the East Coast of the US and then getting married and living for 10 years in a log cabin in Minnesota with no water or electricity.After years of extended visits to Co Clare Linda with…
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Coming up on the show, we will hear from all eight clubs involved in this weekends TUS Clare senior football quarter finals with all four games live here on Clare FMIt is also a defining weekend in the Clare Credit Unions senior camogie championship, and we have lots to talk about in the local soccer scene…
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Nurses and Midwives say the aftershock of the HSE's recruitment embargo continues to heavily impact overcrowding at University Hospital Limerick.Although the controversial cost saving measure was lifted in July, the INMO is set to ballot its members for industrial action as 2,000 nursing and midwifery posts remain unfilled nationwide.The ban was in…
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It's hoped a major milestone has been reached in the fight to reopen an Accident and Emergency Department in Ennis.It's after a Sinn Féin motion calling for a second ED to be established in the MidWest passed through the Dáil without challenge from Health Minister Stephen Donnelly.Just 20 TDs were in attendance for the debate, but it's unclear if t…
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Sinn Féin claims Clare families would be "far better off" under its alternative budget.It's promising to deliver 21,500 social and affordable homes next year alone and to increase investment in wastewater and water infrastructure by €100m.The main opposition party is also pledging to abolish apprenticeship fees and universal social charge on the fi…
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The Clare Older People’s Council and the Clare Age Friendly Programme are hosting a Health & Wellbeing Age Expo during Positive Ageing Week to showcase the supports and services available for older people living in County Clare. The Expo will be taking place on Thursday, the 3rd of October from 11am to 4pm in Treacy’s West County Hotel, Ennis.There…
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Researchers have identified nearly 200 chemicals used to make food packaging that could possibly increase the risk of breast cancer. Found in plastics and paper, some of the potential mammary carcinogens include polysterene and polyamide, which are used in styrofoam to-go containers from restaurants and black plastic spatulas. To discuss this furth…
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On Tuesday, October 1, Keane’s shop in Carriagholt will close although the pub, which has been operating for almost 200 years, will remain open for business. Located across the road from Carrigaholt Pier, Keane’s shop has been a stop-off point for many thousands of visitors to the village and the Loop Head peninsula every summer as well as a vital …
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An Ennis based bus driver has been in touch with Clare FM claiming that people dropping and collecting students outside Coláiste Mhuire, St. Flannan's, and Rice College are parking on footpaths, obstructing bus lanes, and endangering both students and pedestrians. To discuss this further, Peter O'Connell was joined by Councillor and member of Clare…
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25 step-down beds are to be put in place in Cahercalla Community Hospital in the coming weeks. Health Minister Stephen Donnelly announced during a visit to University Hospital Limerick in March that as part of an effort to ease pressure on the Dooradoyle facility, additional community rehabilitation unit beds would be put in place in Ennis, Nenagh …
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A local representative of a North Clare town says "it's time to leave the bats behind" and focus on delivering a much-needed car park for the area. Plans to demolish a number of derelict buildings on Monastery Lane in Ennistymon in order to build an off-street car park on the site have been held up for two years due to the presence of bats within t…
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Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - Founder of Veterans For Child Rescue CRAIG SAWYER will be here! PLUS, bestselling author of American Betrayal & The Red Thread, DIANA WEST will be back with us! AND, online opinion editor for The Washington Times, CHERYL CHUMLEY will be here! PLUS, legal analyst for GAO, CHRISTOPHER HORNER will be here! In …
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A Clare family whose mother experienced deficits in her care before she died at University Hospital Limerick is calling for the recommendations of a report into her death to be urgently implemented before more lives are lost in vain.Brigid O'Loughlin from Inch passed away from mesenteric ischemia in 2017 and a subsequent investigation raised signif…
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Clare's Government TD claims that even if "the devil incarnate" touched down at Shannon Airport, the blame doesn't lie with management at the Clare base.A Government investigation is ongoing following reports that aircraft carrying potential military cargo to Israel passed through Irish airspace, while it's also been reported that Shannon Airport w…
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Details on the next chapter in the life of a prominent West Clare derelict building are expected to become known "in the not too distant future".The long-vacant Convent of Mercy in Kilrush has returned to the agenda of a meeting of West Clare's local representatives, having been raised by Doonbeg Councillor Rita McInerney this week.Funded through a…
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The Burren and Cliffs of Moher have joined the company of the most famous destinations in the world in a new list recognising flourishing natural attractions.The prominent North Clare natural attractions have been named among the top 100 Geological Heritage Sites at the 37th International Geological Congress in Busan.Other world renowned sites to r…
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Áine Tyrell is home from Australia and is releasing a new song on Friday, 27th September called ‘Singing our way home’. She will be performing at Monroe's in Dublin on Sunday September 29th, The Cobblestone in Dublin on October 3rd and Shoalhaven Head in Australia on October 18th followed by several more dates.For some people, hitting the open road…
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Burrenbeo Trust has confirmed that the latest round of the National Heritage Keepers Programme opened for applications on the 3rd of September. Over 150 groups and schools have completed the free programme to date. Heritage Keepers are now looking for community groups and senior classes of primary schools to take part in its highly anticipated four…
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