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Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals

Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
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Clinton
Miranda Rights
First Amendment
Frazier Case
Arjune Ahmed
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Bankruptcy Code
Absolute Priority Rule
Marcus Todd
Fourth Amendment
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Section 411B Of the Copyright Act
Legal Evidence
Derrecol Jennings
Kidnapping
Infodeli
Rule 413

Oral Arguments recently argued before, and posted on, the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals website

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Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 09/19/2025

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Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 09/19/2025

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4.3 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings
  • Great!

    Thanks for the podcast 8th circuit! It's a joy to listen to.

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    Livbrds
    United States11 years ago
  • Very bad recording quality. Is this podcast recorded from a broom closet? Can't hear.

    What a poor sound quality. It sounds as if the whole thing was recorded from a broom closet in distant location. Certain episodes are clear to hear but terrible, terrible editing job. Starts in the middle of sentence. So you have no idea what's going on.

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    incognito82
    United States16 years ago
  • Engrossing

    I don't know why I enjoy listening to this so much, but I do. I don't have any type of legal background, but there is something very interesting in listening to both sides present their cases. It often takes a while to figure out exactly what is going on and what is being dispute, so it's like a fun riddle to solve, and it's funny to see how convincing both sides can be. I'm glad I'm not one of those judges. I recommend you give this a shot and see if it's your cup of tea. One thing though ... more

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    United States18 years ago

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24-2810: Get Loud Arkansas vs Cole Jester
Q: You know, your argument is that it's abstract, and I'm not sure I follow exactly what the process is, because the government argued that they had to prove identity to establish appropriate personage when they are present to register at the various authorized agencies, right?
Well, that is sufficient identification when you're registering to vote by mail, so Arkansas allows anyone to register to vote by mail.
24-2810: Get Loud Arkansas vs Cole Jester
Q: Can I ask you just real quickly a factual question, which is the wet signature rule that we're talking about today? Does it apply across the board, or is it just in certain circumstances?
It applies in circumstances where persons are applying to vote outside of the enumerated voter registration agencies that were created by an amendment to Amendment 51 in 1995 to comply with the National Voter Registration Act.
24-2998: Tina Hight vs Brian Williams
Q: Was there any evidence presented of a ricochet?
There is some suggestion that Hight was injured by a bullet fragment, but it is complicated to determine without further examination.
24-2998: Tina Hight vs Brian Williams
Q: Did the police know that?
The deputies were aware of the situation but still acted aggressively towards the dogs upon arrival.
24-2998: Tina Hight vs Brian Williams
Q: Could you expand on that for me?
The incident arose when Tina Hight called the police following a domestic disturbance, but the suspect was no longer at the scene when officers arrived.

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This podcast focuses on the legal arguments presented before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, featuring a series of oral arguments that delve into a variety of cases. The discussions emphasize the interpretation of laws and judicial decisions across multiple topics, primarily involving significant legal frameworks such as the Second Amendment, property rights, sentencing guidelines, and procedural justice. Each episode provides an in-depth exploration of the complexities involved in criminal and civil law cases, which is likely to attract listeners with a keen interest in the legal system and current judicial trends.

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