
How can you avoid trespassing while playing Pokemon GO? Is "To Catch a Predator" entrapment? Can you use a spring gun in the fall? Lawyer Mike Meadows and his dude like brother-in-law Tommy Smirl tackle the pressing issues of the day in a legal podcast geared to educate and entertain lawyers and non-lawyers alike.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 230 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

On this episode of Court Appointed, Rileigh and Tommy examine the mystery of The Lady of the Dunes An unsolved murder since 1974 and what theories and updates have occurred since her body was found 47 years ago. The Court is now in Session with music... more
On this episode of Court Appointed, Rileigh and Tommy examine the mystery of the Somerton Man. An unsolved murder since 1948 and why we may shortly have some answers after all this time. Join us on our madcap recap!!! The Court is now in Session with... more
On this episode of Court Appointed, Rileigh and Tommy look at the law from a 6 year old's point of view. How come our laws don't make sense and the ones in the future seem to be concentrated on food and clothes colors?? Join us in the mind of special... more
On this episode of Court Appointed, Rileigh and Tommy discuss the Pyramid scheme like business of Herbalife. Despite paying hundreds of millions of dollars in fines, they continue on. But what new form have they taken on?? Just give a listen to find ... more
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❤️ Rileigh!!! It’s easy to see she takes after her father.... fun and refreshing! Great addition to an already great podcast. Keep it comin’!
Found this podcast from the Sawbones. Tommy is an absolute joy to listen to. Michael is the most easy going “teacher” I’ve ever heard. Helpful topics and not too political preachy. I find myself giggling, or something snorting over what I hear. Good job, dudes.
This podcast is super informative from
The legal and layman’s perspective. Tommy’s train stories taught me a great deal about how the railroad industry works.
I love when I can be entertained and learn at the same time. LoveTommy Smirl’s dad jokes!
I love this podcast and all the strange laws and history it brings up. The weird reasons for laws are what influenced my decisions in going pre-law. #198 butter battles was a great episode because I am from WI and relate to the thought that it’s laws are definitely a bit over the top sometimes.
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