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Expert analysis on legal issues and cases in the news. Host June Grasso speaks with prominent attorneys and scholars on the legal stories making news and shaping the world.

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Professor of Intellectual Property Law
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Episode: Weekend Law: The Chief's Warning, SCOTUS Pressured & Anthropic
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Professor at Columbia Law School and co-director of the Ira M. Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership
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Richard Wolfram
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Jeanine Pirro
U.S. Attorney for Washington, DC
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Tim O'Brien
Bloomberg Opinion Senior Executive Editor
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Episode: Instant Reaction: Judge Rejects Subpoenas of Fed in Powell Case, DOJ to Appeal
Kal Raustiala
Professor at UCLA Law School; director of the Burkle Center for International Relations
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Jef Feeley
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Host

June Grasso
Host of Bloomberg Law

Reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars from 588 ratings
  • Good (biased) content, delivery needs work

    This is essentially a re-broadcast of the Bloomberg Law radio show, I get it that a lot of the guests calling in for the interviews don’t have great audio setups, but I wish an editor would do something to equalize the volume at least. Some of the guests are extremely muffled requiring the volume to be adjusted frequently between the hosts questions and their answers. Also the updates have been very infrequent the last few weeks, nothing for days and then 2-3 episodes drop all at once. When it’s... more

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    jwatson3258
    United States2 months ago
  • nov 4, 2025

    Today I am unsubscribing to your podcast as I have just learned bloomberg spent a lot of money putting together an ad trying to dirty zorhan by showing him with hasan piker! I say so what to them they are both the same age within a year, they both are worldly travelers living in many countries, they are both intelligent young men. bloomberg you are wrong with your tactics and i condemn you for it! goodbye

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    midwestBlue
    United States5 months ago
  • Used to like but so focused on Trump

    I would listen to show on my way to work/court every week. So anti Trump now and all questions to guest set up anti Trump responses

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    EZ209-A
    United States6 months ago
  • Fascinating podcast

    June makes law the most intelectually fascinating subject. Very very good!

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    Nickname20858595
    United States6 months ago
  • Quality Declined

    Incessant focus on Trump administration has ensured that Bloomberg Law now parrots mainstream media talking points. Was better under Biden Administration due to focus on business law.

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    BigLawOrBust
    United States7 months ago

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SCOTUS May Hand Trump a Loss on Birthright Citizenship
Q: What do you think is the most compelling basis the Court could use to decide this case?
The Court could base its decision on the major questions doctrine and the interpretation of the 1940s statutes, potentially requiring Congress to clarify the scope of birthright citizenship or even deciding that Wong Arkk Kim's domicile interpretation should be limited, thereby avoiding a broad ruling on citizenship itself.
SCOTUS May Hand Trump a Loss on Birthright Citizenship
Q: Leon, what's your count of the justices' positions?
There are three justices likely to uphold the executive order and four potentially opposing it, with others still in flux; the final vote could hinge on whether the Court decides on a constitutional or statutory basis, or a mix of both, with Justice Kavanaugh possibly tipping toward a statutory rationale.
SCOTUS on Music Piracy & Qualified Immunity
Q: What can the states do about qualified immunity?
States have begun to enact laws to curb or ban qualified immunity for police, with Colorado and New Mexico examples showing it's doable at the state level; Congress could also act but has shown difficulty passing reforms.
SCOTUS on Music Piracy & Qualified Immunity
Q: Will you start by explaining what qualified immunity is?
Qualified immunity is a doctrine requiring a plaintiff to show that the law was clearly established, which makes it very difficult to sue officers even for egregious conduct; the standard focuses on whether the exact right kind of precedent exists.
SCOTUS on Music Piracy & Qualified Immunity
Q: Are there estimates of how much the music labels lose or artists lose because of the piracy of copyrighted music?
There are estimates running into over a billion dollars annually, though the labels targeted only the largest infringing downloads in the Cox case, suggesting the true figure could be much higher.

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What is Bloomberg Law about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A hard-hitting legal news show that pairs the host with leading attorneys, scholars, and reporters to unpack high-profile US cases, regulatory fights, and constitutional questions. Episodes consistently cover securities fraud, antitrust, environmental and immigration law, and notable public-interest lawsuits, often featuring guests who bring historical context or technical expertise to complex litigation. The format tends to blend timely case updates with deeper dives into legal standards, Supreme Court perspectives, and regulatory policy, making it valuable for professionals who want actionable legal analysis and authoritative commentary. A notable strength is the guest roster, which typically includes prominent law professors, Bloomberg r... more

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