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Introducing: Class Action

May 09, 20223 min
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He looks to the trunk. They count one, two, three, The trunk pops open, and the spotlight of the trunk shines on the victim of this case. Let me start that again. I'm sorry, I'm gonna kill this bastard. I'm gonna kill you, you fake tough guy. Join me, Katie Fang as we take you inside the high stakes world of mock trial competitions. Lack of evidence is not evidence. Making assumptions does not mean that's the truth. Class Action follows the drama of four teams fighting to win the

national championship. The other side was such a trash can fire like a true trash can fire. First thing I would inquiries, why do you want to become a lawyer? We devoted twelve episodes of this podcast to that very question, and we haven't gotten to the bottom of it yet. With the journey to find out. It's a lot of fun our worst human. I mean, what could be more fun than a bunch of law students arguing with each other all day and all nights. You like the control.

I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm gonna stop you. You're on a fishing expedition to nowhere. It all comes down to for students and a coach or two in a room working hard. The law is about the rules, but more important than rules, it is something that is based on principles and values of equal justice and fairness of process.

There's a lot of power in a legal degree. All of a sudden, we take lawyers, they graduate law school, and we expect them to walk into a courtroom and talk about life and death and millions of dollars without any practice or practical application of this. Think about music, playing the violin in your basement and all of a sudden, walking into Carnegie Hall one day and playing for the first time. It would never happen in music, It would never happen in sports. Why should it happen in law?

What just happen? That many say? Then I asked that you take all the testimony and evidence that was given to you, ladies and gentlemen, and you come to the only right verdict, the only Jeff verdict, and find the defendant guilty. I hope my kids never do my child. What are you listen to? Class Action? Starting June seven on the I Heart Radio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts.

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