World-renowned criminal defense lawyer Mark Geragos reveals the latest in our nation's most high-profile legal cases with podcast king Adam Carolla. In addition to examining how current law affects society, current events are brought to the forefront, as Geragos brings significant details from past and present experiences. Geragos has made notable marks on the legal system while representing Scott... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 204 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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After a midweek surprise episode Gary and Mark reconnect for their Sunday edition as they dive deep into the recent testimony of Nathan Wade's former attorney Terrance Bradley. They observe how fed up the Judge in the case seems to be with Bradley's ... more
Mark Geragos and Alexandra Kazarian dive into two gripping legal stories making headlines. First, they break down the jaw-dropping $50 million verdict against Starbucks over a scalding hot tea spill, exploring the courtroom strategies, jury reactions... more
Mark and Gary dive into the DOJ’s recent motion to dismiss charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, breaking down its legal and political implications. They discuss the broader issue of prosecutorial weaponization, insights from the legal community, and... more
Mark Geragos welcome back Alexandra Kazarian (a.k.a. AK) to break down the latest in the wild and ever-evolving legal drama between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. From the surprising role of Candace Owens in the discourse to the strategic missteps... more
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The case was Kitty Genovese from
March 1964. NYT reported 38 bystanders heard or saw her murder and didn’t call the police. It led to ‘bystander effect’ in social psychology. In truth, several DID call the police, but it was 2:30 am and they couldn’t get through. This helped lead to the 9-1-1 system.
Thank you for providing a balanced review of today’s many, and often complex judicial matters. Would you ever consider expanding the show to having Gary moderate a discussion of current topics between Mark and a dissenting opinion? If it were purely extemporaneous or at least little preparation, would be incredible. (And yes I like the Moody Blues).
I played Mark describing schlonged theee times and still can’t stop laughing 😂🤣😂🤣😂
I have followed Mark Geragos for years, since the Michael Jackson’s molestation case.
I always look forward to his assessments of the latest legal issues.
But recently, he seems to silent on negative legal issues of Donald Trump (ie.. 165 page immunity brief).
In a world of thoughtful discussions on podcasts, this short on substance and time show is a waste of time.
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A distinctive blend of legal analysis, societal commentary, and humor marks this podcast, where hosts navigate high-profile cases that regularly capture national attention. Listeners can expect in-depth discussions on significant legal issues featuring prominent personalities in current events, delivered in a conversational style. The podcast is known for highlighting intersections between law and media, providing a unique insight into the judicial system's workings while maintaining an engaging tone that often flirts with comedic elements.
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