Every month real lawyers look into the fictional worlds of entertainment and try to access how the law works in those tales. It's informative and silly, much like the law itself.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | GovernmentTV & Film |
Happy Fourth of July! Your pop culture legal team are back to look into the films of Steve Rogers aka Captain America. His role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is usually as the moral center but how does he fair as a law-abiding citizen? Sarah and M... more
Take a break from the news to go back to the joyful days of the 90s when a constitutional crisis was a delightful comedy concept. Kevin Kline starred in an Ivan Reitman movie about an impersonator to the President ends up secretly being the President... more
It's a Christmas miracle! A man fell off your roof and died! Also Ad Absurdum is BACK. Sarah and Meredith are joined by Calli, a privacy lawyer, to answer all the big questions about The Santa Clause. Is the fine print on the card similar to iTunes u... more
If you were wondering where the Pop Culture Legal Team has been for the past few months, it's because they were trapped on Manhattan but now....they ESCAPED. Join Sarah and Meredith as they discuss the legal possibilities of the John Carpenter film, ... more
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Ad Absurdum may well be the best podcast I've ever listened to. From the chemistry of the hosts to the witty humor, Ad Absurdums combines love of movies, genuine professional know-how, and delightfully nerdy attention to detail into the kind of joyful verbal romp that appeals to virtually all listeners of podcasts. I just wish there were more then 12 episodes...
Lots of fun or any pop culture or law nerds.
I know it’s been a while, but this podcast is one of my favorites. As a young lawyer, I don’t have the opportunity to play around with legal concepts from all different walks of practice and this group of folks really tie so many cool concepts together in a fun way. Please come back!!
A truly delightful form of geekery with lawyers dissecting the legal implications of the fictional worlds of popular movies (mostly from the 1990s, so even if you're like me and don't get around to seeing a film for a decade or more after it's released chances are you've seen or at least heard of most of these). The episode release timetable is erratic because the hosts are busy being lawyers, but that just means that it's a wonderful surprise whenever a new episode pops up in my feed. This podc... more
Probably my favorite podcast. Sara (a defense attorney) and Meredith (a tech policy lawyer) do a great job of making the legal issues accessible to non-lawyers, and asking important questions like more
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