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Short Circuit

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The Supreme Court decides a few dozen cases every year; federal appellate courts decide thousands. So if you love constitutional law, the circuit courts are where it’s at. Join us as we break down some of the week’s most intriguing appellate decisions with a unique brand of insight, wit, and passion for judicial engagement and the rule of law. http://ij.org/short-circuit
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The Short Circuit

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In this series, Mike McLean will be having a short chat with members of the Aviation Community. He'll be asking them how and why they got into aviation, what or who inspired them to look to the skys and what they would say to any young people thinking of a career in this sector. The people he'll be talking with come from a wide range of backgrounds and have a variety of stories to tell The Short Circuit podcast is sponsored by Swift Aircraft. Swift Aircraft is a new British Aircraft company ...
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Join Darryl Willis, Microsoft Corporate Vice President Energy & Resources Industry, as he speaks with industry experts and thought leaders sharing their insights and perspectives on the current state and future opportunities across the energy sector. These discussions highlight how digital technology is driving innovation to enable and accelerate the delivery of secure, equitable and sustainable energy to all.
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Short Circuit is the first podcast from The Hoser, a new independent digital media outlet in the Greater Toronto Area. Short Circuit covers the three major topics: food insecurity, labour, and housing across the GTA. We understand that these issues are inextricably connected: they each affect one another. Short Circuit will have weekly guests speaking from their vantage point and expertise on these issues, both from an organizing and research perspective as well as experiential knowledge.
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Join Tristan Atkinson and Hunter Bour as they take you into the tech world through business and innovation. With guests, news, and stories, you will learn how the innovations of modern technology help you grow at any skill level.
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It’s been a while but we’re back with an episode of Unpublished Opinions. Herein IJ attorneys Anya Bidwell, Patrick Jaicomo, and your host talk about . . . Anya’s recent Supreme Court oral argument, how SCOTUS is surprisingly a friendlier place to argue than many other courts, the recent FTC rule about non-competes, why we still have a “Lawyers’ Ed…
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Brian Davies has worked through the system from school and building models through apprenticeships to become a Chief Engineer for a large Airline, building his own aircraft and holding the position of Vice President of the Light Aircraft Association. A man worth listening to indeed. @lightaircraftassociation4756 #inspiringstories #inspiringaviation…
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We can neither confirm nor deny the existence of this podcast. But if we could we’d tell you all about the CIA’s involvement in a prison at Guantanamo Bay. At least that’s what some Freedom of Information Act litigation is trying to figure out in a case at the D.C. Circuit. Michel Paradis, a national security lawyer and expert on much else, joins u…
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We revisit an issue that’s really coming into focus: cameras on poles and how they stand up to the Fourth Amendment. Mike Greenberg of IJ comes by to tell the story of a veteran who received disability benefits when, it seems, he wasn’t exactly disabled. Things get interesting when the feds put a camera on a pole (on a school) and point it at his h…
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Two wild stories this week, one biblical and one of a more secular nature—but still wild. Jeff Redfern of IJ tells of a Texan judicial shootout in a fight between credit card companies and the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau. The companies got tired of waiting for the trial court to rule on an emergency motion so they appealed it—but around the …
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Dr Geoff Coxon, Medicinal Chemist, discusses theSkylab , the International Ayr Show - Festival of Flight and how overcoming a lack of confidence enabled his creativity to have a career in STEM. #inspiringstories #stemeducation #aviation #flying #steam #avgeeks #inspiringaviation #swiftaircraft #aerospace #aerospaceengineering #stem @glasgowprestwic…
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Rocketeer and STEM/STEAM advocate Ben Jarvis discusses his activities and experiences in building rockets, launching small satellites and getting young people of all flavours involved in aerospace. #inspiringstories #stemeducation #aviation #flying #steam #avgeeks #inspiringaviation #swiftaircraft #rockets #neurodivergent #aerospace #aerospaceengin…
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An all Seventh Circuit, all Chicago episode. IJ attorney Andrew Ward drops in to tell a tale of online support for terrorists. Or at least FBI agents posing as terrorists. This recent case does not weigh in on, but raises the issue, of whether computer code is speech. Then we turn to the nitty gritty of unions, small employers, pension plans, and l…
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Steph Smith is a Licensed B1 Aircraft Engineer for AIrbus embedded at the Royal Air Force Brize Norton. She's also a #stemambassador , private pilot and total aviation enthusiast. #inspiringstories #inspiringaviation #aviation #flying #stem #steam #avgeeks #friendship #swiftaircraft #RAF #steam #theshortcircuit #avgeek #apprenticeship #apprenticesh…
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The Short Circuit roadshow comes to UVA in Charlottesville, Virginia, where we finally focus on the Fourth Circuit. Fresh off her Supreme Court argument last week in Gonzales v. Trevino, Anya Bidwell turns back to the federal courts of appeals with some local guests. They are Professors Rachel Bayefsky and Lawrence Solum of UVA and Greg Cui of MacA…
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There are certain people you encounter when you are young who are fundamental in your development. Jack Milnes was just that to a bunch of youngsters with the The Spirit of Goole stem project. It's now time to hear directly from the man who started it all. #inspiringstories #inspiringaviation #aviation #flying #steam #avgeeks #friendship #spiritofg…
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Is qualified immunity a narrow doctrine focused on protecting the police when they make “split second decisions”? If you listen to its defenders you would get that impression. The reality is far, far different. And IJ now has the stats to back that up. In this special episode, we welcome on IJ’s Bob McNamara and data scientist Jason Tiezzi to discu…
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Based at Liverpool Airport, Claire not only is the Air Traffic Control Safety Manager but a member of the British Women's Pilots Association (BWPA), Flying Instructor and Author of 'You Have Control! Being a Better Flying Instructor', published by Airlife. Her career path has been forged from determination and focus having been captivated by flight…
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Chris Milnes discusses how he got into aviation and how he has used his enthusiasm to help inspire young people through the RAF Cadets (RAFAC) and The Spirit of Goole build a plane community youth project. His story is a classic case of Paying it forward, mentoring young people and introducing them to the world of flight.…
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A bit of a free speech derby this week, one opinion about free speech itself and another about how to just get to the First Amendment in the first place. We start in Florida with something that’s becoming a theme on the show: The Eleventh Circuit ruling that a law championed by the state’s governor and passed by the state legislature violates the F…
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Rosina Chester discusses how she progressed from being a cheeky girl at school girl who didn't pay attention, through apprenticeships and now looks after the venerable Hercules C-130 for Marshall Aerospace. With a passion for excitement and enough curiosity, Rosina is a great example of how #stem and #apprenticeships can help young people forge a g…
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Everyone says we need more housing, right? Not all local governments agree. Maybe they’re fine with more housing over there but not where developers actually want to build it. Justin Pearson of IJ joins us to tell a story of local shenanigans in his home town in New York state where a long saga to build some homes ended in a glorious flame-out of j…
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A special episode on artificial intelligence and the law, including how we find the law. Ed Walters, a pioneer in bringing AI to legal research, joins us to separate the artificial wheat from the chaff. He explains that a lot of the recent news about the failures of AI models have been due to using the wrong models for the wrong things, not the mod…
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Ryan Judge was a child of a British Army family growing up around helicopters in the Britain, Germany and Northern Ireland. He was a member of the RAF Cadets (RAFAC) and joined the The Spirit of Goole Build A Plane project These #stem experiences enabled him to start and flourish in the rail industry. Have a listen to his #inspiringstories .…
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In this episode, Darryl is joined by Deputy Secretary David Turk from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Tune in to their compelling conversation on digital innovation and public-private sector collaboration to enable and accelerate the energy transition. Click here to watch the video conversation on Microsoft YouTube channel. Darryl Willis | Lin…
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An electric episode where we just might short the circuits. That’s because we dive into some capital “D” Drama at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Amid fighting and commissioner turnover related to renewable energy prices and an election, FERC makes a consequential decision without first going to the full board. And later the Sixth Circuit…
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The Department for Transport Generation Aviation initiative is a multistream programme that helps build an aviation workforce fit for the future by raising the profile of aviation careers, removing barriers to access and attracting diverse and talented people to tackle new technologies, decarbonisation and other emerging trends. Alex chats with #th…
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Kean Noon is a Cyber Security Specialist in both his civilian position and with the Royal Air Force Reserves. He is also a member of The Spirit of Goole build a plane project, a community youth activity that got him involved in #stem and Aviation and has been fundamental in defining his career. His inspiring story is a great example of the effectiv…
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We’re joined by the SCOTUS Ladies, two “Supreme Court super fans.” They are Anastasia Boden and Elizabeth Slattery and they’re here to talk about their new blogging project but also to share their wider knowledge of the Constitution, public interest litigation, and even the federal courts of appeals. They each pick a case from the Fifth Circuit by …
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The Ninth Circuit recently had some pretty harsh words for the FBI’s egregious behavior when the Bureau decided to crack open some vaults in Los Angeles. The FBI tried to forfeit all kinds of property held in these vaults from innocent owners. Rob Frommer of IJ tells us all about this IJ case and the Ninth Circuit’s indignation. Then it’s off to th…
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Royal Aeronautical Society Chief Exec' Dave Edwards discusses upcoming technologies and the role that the young people of today can play in the future of aviation. We also discuss how careers develop and adapt over time and the importance of enthusiasm and enjoyment in one's working life. #aviation #stem #flying #steam #avgeeks #pilots #inspiringst…
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It’s the latest episode of Unpublished Opinions, a Short Circuit podcast (but not actually Short Circuit). This is the podcast where Institute for Justice attorneys talk about the legal world beyond the federal courts of appeals. Diana Simpson and Josh Windham drop in to dialogue and diatribe about quite a few subjects you may—or may not—have your …
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Michelle discusses how an aviation based STEM project changed her life and has influenced her career path. Currently a council member, Trustee and co-chair of the Younger Members Group of RIN, Michelle has a unique perspective on the real world effectiveness of STEM activity.De către Swift Aircraft
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It’s a clerk reunion this week, at least for two former clerks of Judge Diarmuid O’Scannlain of the Ninth Circuit. We welcome back David Lat of Original Jurisdiction who is joined by Daniel Sullivan, a New York litigator at Holwell, Shuster & Goldberg. Both clerked for Judge O’Scannlain at one time, giving them keen insights into clerking on the Ni…
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Ted & Nikos are a unique double act amongst British Military Aviation enthusiasts. Ted has even managed to gadge a lift in a couple of aircraft, including the RAF's display Typhoon Blackjack. Have a listen to their story. https://tedconingsby.co.uk/ #tedconingsby #tedvideos #aviation #flying #stem #avgeeks #pilots #steam #inspiringstories #inclusio…
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A more poetic Short Circuit this week. Coinciding with his birthday, January 25th, and with the phenomenon that it is these days, we pay homage to Scotland’s greatest poet, Robert Burns. What does this 18th century minstrel of haggis, lassies, and auld lang syne have to do with judicial engagement and the circuit courts of appeals? Well, if nothing…
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Tim Bridge chats about his project, Nuncats, developing a cost effective, electric, bush plane for use, primarily in the developing world. #stem #steam #inspiringaviation #swiftaircraft #avgeek #avgeeks #electricflight #aviation #aviationnews #inspiringstories #inclusion #flying #pilot #pilots #flying #friendship #aviation #theshortcircuit #nuncats…
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An “utterly bonkers” case this week. Jaba Tsitsuashvili, attorney at IJ and attorney for his client Erma Wilson, tells us about the Fifth Circuit’s recent ruling in her case. By day a prosecutor worked for the office that prosecuted her but then moonlighted with the judge in her case by night. That’s what we call in constitutional law “a problem.” …
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