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OA624: Good News Show! Williams v. Kincaid Sets a Good Precedent for Trans Rights

Perhaps we can have good things? Andrew breaks down Williams v. Kincaid, a 4th Circuit case that actually sets a positive precedent for trans rights! After that, we interview Jalessah Jackson, Executive Director of ARC Southeast - one of the abortion funds that OA listeners raised an incredible amount of money for!

Links: 42 U.S. Code Chapter 126 ADA, 42 U.S. Code § 12211 - Definitions exception

OA624: Good News Show! Williams v. Kincaid Sets a Good Precedent for Trans Rights

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Yes.

Murcury Vapor

The wiki says it's from Atlanta http://openargswiki.wikidot.com/show-intro-y

Cheers to The Onion, the greatest media outlet in the history of humankind

I fail to understand. So it would be preferable for (in the setting o the question) an objectively verifiable and admitted murderer to potentially get off for lack of evidence, when the evidence was been found and exists, because that evidence was obtained in a shady manner? I get excluding ignorantly made or coerced confessions, but evidence is evidence, why shouldn't it stand on its own merit? And then be used as evidence again in a separate trial regarding the officers' malfeasance.

JustAGuy

Can someone tell me if in the intro “we all know the saying ‘the wheels of justice turn slowly’” is from better call Saul and it’s Howard Hamlin?

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