Too Many Lawyers goes beyond the headlines about laws and court cases to tell listeners what developments in the law really mean, and how the stories impact real people. The hosts are each lawyers and legal analysts, but beyond that couldn’t be more different. One, Royal Oakes, is a libertarian, baby boomer and dad, who’s been offering analysis on network radio and television for decades; the othe... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 260 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Conner, I think it’s the Democrats that are ruining the country, not the conservatives.
LOOK AT THE BORDER! Look at the Democrat run cities. That’s where the country is going down. Not the SCOTUS
Just heard my first episode with the son flying solo. I’ve always liked Royal and am disappointed his son is so snotty - and didn’t offer any true legal insight.
I used to love the show so much that I recommended to my friends and they loved it at the beginning, but lately they’ve been dropping it cause of junior oaks views, you guys give good insights on how the court system works, junior oaks is too progressive even for some of my liberal friends, the last straw for me was in the last show when he justified people looting businesses cause businesses are “too greedy”, senior oaks should give more inputs when giving opinions, my favorite part of the show... more
The young one is ignorant of many subjects. For example, he thinks cops don’t face real danger and cause most of their problems themselves. He has no clue.
excellent show listes to every one of the podcast
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The content focuses on legal analyses framed in a conversational format, where two hosts—one a seasoned legal analyst and the other a progressive millennial—explore contemporary legal issues with diverse perspectives. Common themes include high-profile court cases, constitutional interpretations, personal anecdotes from the hosts, and discussions on political topics ranging from drug legalization to privacy rights in a digital age. The dialogue often balances humor with serious commentary, making it accessible to a broad audience. Notably, the unique dynamic between the hosts reflects a generational divide in legal thought and societal values, enriching listeners' understanding of complex issues.
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