In today's episode, we discuss a recent court case involving an individual's expectation of privacy while browsing the Internet.
We begin, however, with the question so many of our listeners wanted to know: Is it legal for Ken Ham to sell his Ark Encounter theme park to his own non-profit ministry in a presumed effort to evade taxes?
In our main segment, the guys break down a recent court case involving search & seizure over the internet. Do you have an expectation of privacy for the stuff you do on your computer? The answer will surprise you.
Next, Yodel Mountain returns with an in-depth examination of what it means to be a "thing of value."
Finally, we end with an all-new Thomas Takes the Bar Exam Question #33 about search and seizure, coincidentally enough. Remember that you can play along with #TTTBE by retweeting our episode Tweet along with your guess. We'll release the answer on next Tuesday's episode along with our favorite entry!
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2017-07-23 23:22:31 +0000 UTCBad Medicine
2017-07-23 13:25:52 +0000 UTCClifton Stuckey
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