An infrequent podcast series about the American legal system, brought to you by Andy, Tarik, Tim, and Charles. ALAB aims to tell engaging stories about lawyers, legal cases, legal issues, or the legal profession more generally, with a focus on the outrageous, excessive, and/or absurd.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Business |
Andy, Charles and Tim discuss the sanctioning of UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine Francesca Albanese after her report on corporate complicity in Israel's devastating attack on Gaza, the meaning of free speech beyond the Constitution and how the Tru... more
Andy and Charles talk about the litigation over the blanket USAID contractual "pause" through the lens of Andy's former job as a federal civil trial attorney and how DOGE is probably wreaking havoc throughout the DOJ civil branches. Andy - bs... more
Andy, Tim and Charles take a look at the Jane Doe lawsuit for sexual assault against Diddy, and more importantly for this episode, Jay-Z. The litigation tactics of Jay-Z's attorney came under scrutiny both by the judge in the case and the pundits onl... more
In the fourth installment of the Alex Jones Miniseries, Andy, Tim, Charles, and Tarik finish swimming in the muck and dry off in their mind palaces while imagining, "what if Alex Jones had mustered a competent defense?"
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As law podcasts pop up left and right, ALAB has situated itself as the industry's vanguard in both humor and intellect.
The podcast showcases both range and depth, I just wish they could find time to publish more often.
Your 2-part series on the Holyland Foundation was greatly informative of the way our government after 9/11 fabricated a reason to imprison decent people for the rest of their lives. Today, it echoes in the mayoral primary and election as a way to crucify and possibly strip the citizenship of a great candidate for our mayor. Your glimpse at how our law creation and legal system is broken and creates broken out comes through a humorous and approachable angle is still really needed today.
My boss think I’m an intellectual because I speak only in quotes from ALAB. I’m running out of material here. I will be leaving my children on your doorstep if you do not publish again soon.
Seeing a new episode of this podcast is like finding a $20 bill on the ground
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A unique exploration of the American legal system, focusing on engaging narratives surrounding lawyers, legal cases, and the legal profession. The discussion sheds light on various relevant issues, often highlighting the outrageous and absurd elements that can arise within the legal landscape. The hosts bring a blend of humor and critical analysis to topics such as high-profile legal battles, societal impacts of conspiracy theories, and the challenges faced in the legal profession. This approach not only entertains but also informs listeners about complex legal matters in a digestible manner, making it suitable for those interested in law, current events, and societal commentary.
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ALAB Series launched 6 years ago and published 36 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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